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State education’s 2011 funding requests are ‘unrealistic’ (Montgomery Advertiser)

December 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

State education officials are requesting an education budget that is smaller than last year’s, but it’s also as equally unlikely to be funded as its predecessor.

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State education’s 2011 funding requests are ‘unrealistic’ (Montgomery Advertiser)

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State school superintendent says budget cuts could lead to education layoffs (The Tuscaloosa News)

December 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

By Dana Beyerle Montgomery Bureau Chief MONTGOMERY | State school superintendent Joe Morton told legislators Wednesday that K-12 public schools need an additional $245 million in next year’s education budget, or as many as 3,543 teachers could lose their jobs.

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State school superintendent says budget cuts could lead to education layoffs (The Tuscaloosa News)

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Private education institutions to register with new council from Monday (Channel NewsAsia)

December 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

SINGAPORE: Come December 21, Private Education Institutions (PEI) must register with the Council for Private Education to operate in or from Singapore under the new regulatory regime.

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Private education institutions to register with new council from Monday (Channel NewsAsia)

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Association for Cultural Education (The Record and Herald News)

December 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

ACE (the Glen Ridge Association for Cultural Education) is inviting the community to help decorate a Winter Solstice tree with ornaments intended to reflect the organization’s multicultural spirit.

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Association for Cultural Education (The Record and Herald News)

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Board of Education explores full-day kindergarten options (The Record and Herald News)

December 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The Board of Education has recently been weighing the possibility of implementing a full-day kindergarten program

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Board of Education explores full-day kindergarten options (The Record and Herald News)

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Senate, House differ on education reform (Detroit News)

December 16, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Lansing — Lawmakers and school officials are lined up behind competing education reform legislation on the eve of an expected vote today.

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Senate, House differ on education reform (Detroit News)