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The Eugene Science Center Reopens

Read the full text of this story by clicking here to visit our archive. Published: August 25, 2015 at 10:44 pm; Last Modified: September 19, 2015 at 11:20 am The Eugene Science Center has reopened, and the Science Center Alliance is celebrating the opening of the doors to the new home of the science center.…

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Oregon School Services Agency (OSSA) Struggling to Provide Summer School

The Oregon School Services Agency (OSSA) is struggling to provide summer school for children and families across the state. Oregon and Oregon State University were the first to provide summer school to students on January 5th. The State Board of Education’s budget for the next fiscal year will be released within the next two weeks.…

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The MACELREETH Harvey Awards

The MACELREETH Harvey Awards is a $6,300-award, which will be awarded to any eligible school that does not have a family assistance program or a parent advocate on-site for children 12 and under. This is a cash award for families who need assistance with meeting the physical or emotional needs of a child. The award…

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The Food Challenge at Washington College

The food challenge; A local culinary adventure; Tasty Treats; A Taste of the East; The food challenge for Washington College. Learn about the dining plans and menus for Washington College. Learn about the art department. Learn about the history department. Learn about the business department. Learn about the religion department. | Media Arts. Learn about…

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Pathfinder Review

The Pathfinder line of computer role-playing games was developed by a small group in a small California town in the 1970s. The company was eventually sold, and the computer games were given to local schools. A few years later, the owner of the company, Paul M. Smith, went to a few conventions and brought Pathfinder…

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The Cybersecurity Act of 2012 (D-Calif)

It’s only a matter of time before Congress begins to seriously investigate and propose legislation to help ensure a secure and safe cyber environment in our schools and public colleges, both private and public, throughout the United States of America. Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) recently introduced in Congress a Cybersecurity Act with “legislative priority,”…

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The Voyager and Navigator Programs for an Island Autism Group

In this article, you will find a brief overview of the Voyager and Navigator programs for an Island Autism Group. The articles is written as a guide to help programers at your school, family, school, or community. When you are writing for your school, your family, your school, your school district, or any other venue…

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Michigan House Vote on K-12 Budget for Fiscal Year 2017/2018

The Michigan House vote is still pending when the Senate votes on the K-12 budget for fiscal year 2017/2018. There are four bills on the House Calendar for Thursday, April 1st. 1) In an attempt to control costs and streamline a large number of government programs, the Legislature passed legislation in the form of House…

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Huber Heights Campus of the Young Women Center

This is a story about a YWCA in Huber Heights. More than a few people have asked if there is one in the Heights or not. This is a story about a YWCA in Huber Heights. I lived in the Heights from the time I left high school through my college years. While I lived…

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Education Software Company

Please note that the following article was written prior to the announcement of a new company, “Educational Software Company”. This article reviews Instructure’s business plan, key metrics and financials for 2016, and presents a projection of the company’s value. Some of the details may change as I write this article. Education Software Company. Education Software…

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