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Columbus school district's staffs being interviewed a 2nd time
The Columbus DispatchState investigators started a second round of interviews with dozens of teachers at most of the Columbus school district's high schools yesterday, about two weeks after police helped them seize boxes of student records from those buildings....Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Teachers, Lawyers, Students, Justice System
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Moraga school district settles sex abuse lawsuit for $2.85 million
The Contra Costa TimesThe Moraga School District announced Tuesday night that its insurance company had reached a $2.85 million settlement with former student Kristen Cunnane in her civil suit against the district and three former administrators over sex abuse claims....Tags: Teachers, Health and Safety at School, Walnuts, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Private resource officers help Burke schools beef up security
The News Herald, Morganton, N.C.When Richard Ganung went into law enforcement 22 years ago, he never expected to be patrolling the halls of a high school as part of his job. But since the end of March, Ganung has been the school resource officer for Patton High School. If you look...Tags: Nuclear Power, Students, Trials, Law Enforcement, Teaching and Learning
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Austin American-Statesman Ken Herman column
Austin American-StatesmanI favor separation of church and state. But I preach against separation of church and politics. There's nothing wrong with believers voting their beliefs. In fact, they should. And I'm OK with them voting to inflict their beliefs on others, within...Tags: Church and State Relations, Politics, Voting, Religion and Belief, Belief and Faith
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Remembering the blessings of our ancestors
The younger generation's eyeballs roll when I get up at weddings, bar mitzvahs and bat mitzvahs to offer a toast to a great-grandmother even the oldest guests never met, but who enabled us to be together. Yet I'd bet that my children and grandchildren...
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Pioneer rabbi to retire
Rabbi Sheldon J. Harr, who with a handful of families founded Temple Kol Ami in Plantation 37 years ago, is retiring. A relaxed Harr celebrated with members of the Reform synagogue at a Friday night service attended by his former assistant rabbis, who...Tags: Long Island, Fort Lauderdale, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Judaism, Yom Kippur
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Persecution of Baha'is continues in Iran
It is early dawn and no one in the household is awake. There is a loud pounding on the door and voices demand to be let in. The father goes to the door and government officials storm in and begin rummaging through the family's belongings, searching...Tags: Church and State Relations, Politics, Justice and Rights, York (York, Pennsylvania), U.S. Congress
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Christian churches back Jews facing anti-Semitism in Hungary
ReutersBy Tom Heneghan, Religion Editor BUDAPEST, May 14 (Reuters) - When Hungarian radical right-wingers rallied against a Jewish conference in Budapest in early May, a well-known Protestant pastor hid behind the stage while his wife stepped up to the podium...Tags: Budapest (Hungary), Politics, Reformed, Benedict XVI, U.S. Congress
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COLUMN - Stories I'd like to see
Reuters(Steven Brill is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By Steven Brill May 14 (Reuters) - THE COMMENCEMENT SPEECH MARKET It's my guess that the most sought-after commencement speaker this season is former Secretary of State Hillary...Tags: Consumers, Finance, Politics, Work Relations, Newspaper and Magazine
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Muldrow School To Remove 10 Commandments Plaques From Classrooms
Times Record, Fort Smith, Ark.It was standing room only in the spacious Muldrow Public Schools cafeteria as hundreds of area residents crowded into a School Board meeting Monday to discuss the Ten Commandments plaques posted in each classroom for two decades. The plaques, which...Tags: Politics, Justice and Rights, Students, Belief and Faith, Teaching and Learning
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CK schools bring in adults to help mentor students
Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, Wash.The No. 1 instruction for mentors in the Central Kitsap School District is pretty simple: care. Mentors are not there to replace parents or inject their own philosophies, said Jeni Zapatka, CK's professional development specialist. "The ultimate goal is...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning
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Latest Arkansas news, sports, business and entertainment
HOBBS-2014 State Rep. Debra Hobbs running for Ark. gov. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Rep. Debra Hobbs says she's seeking the Republican nomination for Arkansas governor next year. The third-term lawmaker from Rogers on Monday said she'll formally...Tags: John Hall, Arkansas State University, Politics, Abortion, Voting
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