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P-H-M adding security measures following Sandy Hook
WSBT-TVOSCEOLA-- The Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation is making changes to security at all of its elementary schools following the tragedy at Sandy Hook. The district is taking advantage of summer break to do the work so that school safety is improved by...Tags: Sandy Hook Elementary School
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For some workers, health reform brings no coverage, fewer hours
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)McCoy Faulkner collects $81 a day as a substitute teacher in the Wake County (N.C.) Public School System. A mere sub, he has no benefits. The 62-year-old former Raleigh, N.C., police officer shells out $580 a month for an individual insurance policy,...Tags: Wake County, Health Care Reform (2009), Fines, Teaching and Learning, Laws
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More employees stand up for their workplace health
The Kansas City StarThere's a button under Jeff Schwarz's desk that he can push if someone absolutely has to have a sit-down meeting in his office. He taps the button, his desktop lowers, and he pulls his chair from its spot in the corner. But it doesn't happen often....Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Health and Medical Professionals, Internal Medicine, Teaching and Learning, Nutrition
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Local Voices, Jun. 12
Parents of ill children This is in response to "Precious gift of a parking pass; Couple who lost son vow to help others with the cost of visiting gravely ill kids" (News, June 2), by Tribune reporter Jodi S. Cohen. It is incomprehensible to me that a...Tags: Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Hinsdale, Mental Health, Healthcare Provider
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Baltzer voted Teacher of the Year
David R. Baltzer of Strasburg, was recently voted 2013 Teacher of the Year for the Lampeter-Strasburg School District. Baltzer, a former long time resident of Somerset County and a native of Shanksville (Shanksville-Stonycreek Class of 1970), has...
Tags: U.S. Marine Corps, Softball, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Sports
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Boy, 13, alleges sex assault by fellow students at SEED school
A 13-year-old boy is alleging he was sexually assaulted by other students at the SEED School of Maryland, a public boarding school for at-risk children in Southwest Baltimore. Police confirmed that they were investigating the incident, which is alleged...
Tags: Sex Crimes, Sexual Misconduct, Elijah E. Cummings, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Inglewood schools' slide steepens despite state takeover
Many in Inglewood thought the city's struggling school district had been handed a lifeline last year when the state Department of Education took the reins, hiring new leaders and infusing the school system with $55 million in emergency loans to get it...Tags: Unions, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Pick a date to give blood to Red Cross -- and share your story this summer/free food attached
The American Red Cross runs daily blood collection drives in order to maintain its inventory. It has a particularly difficult time in the summer and platelet donations are needed too. Platelets are the clotting factor in your blood and only have a...
Tags: Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Emmaus, Lifestyle and Leisure, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Relief and Aid Organizations
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Sommer, former Hopkins dean, to accept prize in Israel
Alfred Sommer, a former Johns Hopkins University dean who discovered the importance of vitamin A in preventing child blindness, will accept an award Sunday in Israel honoring his contributions to preventive medicine. Sommer was chosen as a laureate of...
Tags: Vitamin A, Physical Conditions, Career and Workplace, Dietary Supplements, Johns Hopkins University
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Man told wife 'I love you' before Santa Monica College shooting
Moments before a gunman wearing body armor sprayed Carlos Franco’s SUV will bullets, killing him and his daughter, Franco left his wife a voicemail. “I’m running a little late,” Franco said in the message. “But I want you...
Tags: Shootings, Colleges and Universities, Santa Monica College
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Chief says Santa Monica killings were premeditated
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) — Police investigating why a heavily armed gunman plotted a rampage that killed four people and wounded several others were focused Saturday on how the violence began: directed at his own family. What started as...
Tags: Libraries, Newspaper and Magazine, Arts and Culture, Dwayne Johnson, Firearms
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Santa Monica shootings: Death toll rises as fifth victim dies
Santa Monica College on Sunday announced the death of 26-year-old student Marcela Franco, making her the fifth victim to die from Friday's shooting rampage. "I am saddened to report that Marcela Franco passed away this morning at Ronald Reagan UCLA...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Hospitals and Clinics, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Shootings, Colleges and Universities
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