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Measure S brings tech wave across Glendale Unified
Nearly one year after Glendale voters approved a $270-million technology-focused school bond, they can now see evidence of the investment in classrooms. On Monday, Glendale Unified kicked off a second consecutive week of technology training for its...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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Dorothy Ellen Armstrong (nee Partington)
Dorothy Armstrong (nee Partington) also known as “Dottie Partington” died at the age of 88 in Long Beach, California on May 5, 2011. Dorothy was born and raised in Staten Island, New York. She was the only daughter of Ralph Edwin...Tags: Television, NBC (tv network), Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Homes, Human Interest
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Sun shines on Mayor's Cup charity golf tourney
We have had some very interesting weather lately. One day the temperature shoots up to the 80s, and the next day, we are freezing. But April 29 turned out to be a gorgeous day with the sun shining brightly on the Burbank Sunrise Kiwanis Mayor’s...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Sports, Teachers, Politics, Adam Schiff
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June W. Dougherty
June W. Dougherty, long time La Cañada Flintridge resident died Thursday, January 6 of natural causes. She was 90. Born August 5, 1920 in Los Angeles, June’s family moved to Arcadia in 1932 where she attended Monrovia Arcadia Duarte High School. ...Tags: Los Angeles, Arcadia, La Crescenta, Arts and Culture, Human Interest
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On Campus At GCC: Alcohol/drug studies summit planned
Students in the Alcohol/Drug Studies program and the Alcohol/Drug Studies Club are sponsoring "Addiction Summit 2010: Counselors, Clinicians and Community" from 5:30 to 10 p.m. Sept. 29. The event will feature guest speakers and focuses on the treatment...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Medical Specialization, Facebook, Medical Research, Education
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'Evening' continues in summer
"Evening with the Stars" presentations will be held in the GCC Planetarium at 8 p.m. June 18 and at 6:30 p.m. June 19. The show is displayed on the digital dome and takes guests on a one-hour fact-filled ride to the stars, constellations and planets. All...Tags: Science, Baptist, Science and Technology, Christianity, Chevy Chase
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A wild bonding experience
Some people volunteer in hospitals or libraries, but others babysit escape artist orangutans and dig worms for hungry foxes.
The Los Angeles Zoo enlists 800 volunteers from high school teens to retirees throughout the Los Angeles area, many of whom live...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Science and Technology, Nature, Conservation
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Business People - May 20
Hub Scrap Metals LLC Gregory A. Dahbura, president of Hub Scrap Metals LLC, has been honored as a “20 In Their Twenties” winner for 2012, it was announced April 13 by The Daily Record in Baltimore. The 20 in Their Twenties award honors 20 of...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Real Estate Sellers, Engineering, Science and Technology, Financial Aid
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FCAT writing scores needs review, says Gov. Scott and superintendents
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelGov. Rick Scott tonight weighed in on the FCAT writing issue, saying the ”significant contrast” between this year's and last year's scores is an “obvious indication” that the FL DOE needs to “review the issue.” His... -
Graduate's story one of inspiration during HCC adult education commencement
davem@herald-mail.comBrandy Manspeaker dropped out of Waynesboro Area Senior High School when she was 17 years old and took a full-time job with a printing company. Manspeaker often thought about going back and getting a general equivalency diploma, but said she was "a...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Graduation, Olive Garden
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Letters: Adult education is worth saving
Re "Why adult education must be kept alive," Opinion, May 1 John McCormick can be forgiven for not remembering too many of his former students' names. The good work he has done for Los Angeles teaching English as a second language cannot be...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning
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Why adult education must be kept alive
A little more than a year ago I retired from teaching adult school in Los Angeles. Since then, I'm embarrassed to admit I've forgotten most of the names of my students. But I certainly haven't forgotten the students themselves: the Guatemalan chef who...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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