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Training for youth planning to work on farms this summer
BROOKINGS - SDSU Extension will be hosting several Hazardous Occupation Safety Training in Agriculture (HOSTA) certification courses throughout the state for all youth between the ages of 14 and 16 who plan to work on farms this summer. "The...Tags: Agriculture, Technology, Science and Technology, South Dakota State University, Engineering
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Bowhunter education course planned June 1
The 2013 bowhunter education course for the Aberdeen area will take place June 1 at the Whitetail Bowmen Indoor Range, 321 N. Main St., Aberdeen. The class will run from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and students must attend the full session to receive...Tags: Career and Workplace
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Mailbag: Teachers should not initiate inappropriate discussions
Re. "Parent urges district policy for sensitive topics" (May 3): Because no policy prevents them from doing so, currently district teachers introduce inappropriate discussions during class time on topics of no academic value, relevance, or meaning —...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Politics, Theft, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Teachers
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Florida needs more vocational schools
A Florida high school diploma is once again being rewarded to all students who can pass the algebra end-of-course exam (ninth grade math) and the 10th grade FCAT exam in reading. Thank you, Gov. Rick Scott, for once again changing the requirements back to...Tags: Sunrise (Broward, Florida), Science and Technology, Rick Scott, Colleges and Universities, Education
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Grade changing questioned at Washington High
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Even as the school year winds down, the controversy surrounding allegations of grade manipulation that first surfaced in the fall at Washington High School continues. From a May 1 ruling by the Indiana High School Athletic Association that...Tags: High School Sports, Basketball, Sports, Teachers, Students
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Boynton Aerospace Science Academy looking to spread its wings
A Boynton Beach aviation school wants to spread its wings. The Boynton Aerospace Science Academy, also known as BASA, located at Boynton Beach Community High School, is planning to expand its program to a nearby airport to train students for high-...
Tags: Boynton Beach, Xbox, Lantana, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Linda Tesauro: History teacher found calling in helping students
Linda Tesauro loved school so much as a child, she would pretend she was a teacher and repeat her lessons in front of an imaginary class when she came home. When Tesauro was named Orange County's Teacher of the Year in 1986, she said teaching had always...
Tags: Christianity, Windermere, Orange County (Florida), Florida State University, Religion and Belief
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Employees of Rainbow International in Bel Air earn industry certifications
A team of five restoration and remediation experts from Rainbow International of Northeastern Maryland, at 323 Williams St. in Bel Air, have earned additional certifications for microbial remediation, structural drying and restoration following water...Tags: Employees, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Renovation, Career and Workplace, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland)
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PB schools letting some students in advanced classes opt out of FCAT
The Palm Beach County school district says it's letting some students taking advanced math classes to opt out of their grade level FCATs. Last week, we ran a story about parents claiming the district was unfairly subjecting their kids to double testing....Tags: Science and Technology, Students, Teaching and Learning, Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, Career and Workplace
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New career-oriented high school diploma could boost grads' job chances
In an admission that not all Florida high schoolers want to go to college, lawmakers are creating a three-track system where the diploma you earn depends on what you want to do after graduation. A bill passed by both houses of the Legislature creates two...
Tags: Palm Beach County, Science and Technology, Rick Scott, School Examinations, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Select Sires employees receive advanced training
PLAIN CITY, Ohio - Nineteen professional technicians, Select Mating Service (SMS) genetic consultants, Select Reproductive Solutions (SRS) specialists and sales and marketing staff participated in Select Sires' employee orientation held on March 26 and 27...Tags: Employees, Medical Research, Marketing, Career and Workplace
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Key questions answered on new grad requirements
They may not know it yet, but thousands of Florida students prepping for the state's biology and geometry tests next month can relax a little, as they no longer must pass these end-of-course exams to earn diplomas. A sweeping education bill Gov. Rick...
Tags: Science and Technology, Rick Scott, Judges, Laws, Justice System
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