Midland Valley High School to test new program
Aiken Standard - Midland Valley High School will serve as a pilot school in 2006-2007 in the implementation of the Education and Economic Development Act in Aiken County. The General Assembly-approved EEDA is intended to provide career majors that students will
Key Grants $100,000 to Hispanic Scholarship Fund Helps Cuyahoga
Social Funds - Say Yes to Children Network Comments on Gap Heir’s Opposition to Preschool Initiative (01/24) CNIL Representative to Speak at Ethics and Compliance Officer Association European Conference (01/24) Key Grants $100,000 to Hispanic Scholarship Fund
Community college could be up and running by the fall
KTVB - BOISE — Boise State University could open a new community college soon, if the Legislature approves a new plan proposed by Governor Dirk Kempthorne. Xanti Alcelay-KTVB Boise State could begin offering community college classes at its Nampa campus
Eye On Stocks For Thursday, Jan. 12
Forbes - Solectron (nyse: SLR - news - people ) will host an annual meeting with shareholders on Thursday during trading hours. Morgan Stanley maintained an “underweight” rating on the stock on Dec. 27. “We continue to believe management’s fiscal 2006
Informational ECHS meetings planned
Asheboro Courier-Tribune - ASHEBORO Six informational meetings about Randolph County Schools new Early College High School (ECHS) are planned for early February. An overview and details about the new high school will be presented to interested rising ninth-graders and
Southeastern: a youthful 46
Carmi Times - That’s an apt reflection of the state of Southeastern Illinois College, as presented Thursday afternoon to the members and guests of the Kiwanis Club of Carmi. The speaker for the club’s weekly luncheon meeting was Karen Weiss, a member of the club
DeMerritt promoted to assistant executive vice pPresident
Plainview Daily Herald - Stan DeMerritt, who has served as registrar for Wayland Baptist University since since 2000, has been promoted to assistant executive vice president. DeMerritt, a 1987 graduate of Artesia (N.M.) High School, holds an
Two FMU professors named trustees’ Research Scholars
Morning News - FLORENCE - William P. Fox, chairman and professor of mathematics, and William M. Ramsey, professor of English, have been named Francis Marion University Board of Trustees Research Scholars for 2006. The Research Scholar designation signifies
Why more people are choosing massage therapy as a career
Dayton Daily News - In 2001, Ohio had 5,811 licensed massage therapists. Year-end statistics for 2005 show there are now 8,475 licensed massage therapists in the state, said Joan Wehrle, chief of the executive staff for the State Medical Board of Ohio, which licenses