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McKinney Education Foundation Exec Direc retires
It's been four years since Darrell Slabaugh started as executive director of the McKinney Education Foundation. This week he announced his retirement in a news release issued by the McKinney Education Foundation.
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Quebec needs revolution in education: university chiefs
MONTREAL – Quebec requires “a new revolution in the engagement in education” akin to the initiative that bankrolled explosive growth for the province’s universities almost a half-century ago – during the Quiet Revolution of the 1960s, the president of a province-wide body of university chiefs said Wednesday.
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Beebe releases education plan
Legislators struggled Tuesday to get their arms around Gov. Mike Beebe’s proposed $2.68 billion Public School Fund budget as details were released for the first time. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
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Water Exhibit Entertains, Educates
PLAYING IN THE RAIN. A group of school children try out the new Watersheds exhibit last Wednesday at the Aquarium of the Pacific. — Gazette photo by Kurt Helin
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Charter Launches “Local Edition,” Ends Public Access
ON THE SET. “Local Edition” host tracy Young interviews Melanie Washington during a taping of the new cable show. —Gazette photo by Harry Saltzgaver Charter Communications and its forebears have been Long Beach’s cable television company since the beginning of the industry.
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World Bank delegates tour Wheaton High
WorldBankW111908_W Charles E. Shoemaker/The Gazette Newspapers 11/14/08 principal Kevin Lowndes speaks with members of the World Bank. **A delegation from the World Bank, representing the education programs for 14 developing countries, will be visiting Wheaton High School to study their academy program and how they can institute that style of learning into their perspective country.**
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LocalGuide: Mission shelter receives grant
The Montana Rescue Mission, Women's and Family Shelter has been awarded a $5,000 grant from The Sample Foundation. The money will help furnish the Resource Room, part of the Reach-Out program that provides Recreation, Education, Arts, Culture and Health opportunities for homeless children.
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