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Head Start Centers Feeling 'Sequester' Pain
Education Week, Bethesda, Md.When the automatic federal budget cuts known as sequestration went into effect in March, Margaret Molloy and her staff at a Head Start agency in the Tucson, Ariz., area started looking for places to make cuts. Child-Parent Centers Inc., which oversees...Tags: Public Finance, Schools, Preschools, Air Transportation Industry, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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READER SUBMITTED: CRT Celebrates Head Start Year In Bushnell Park, March To Old State House
West HartfordMore than 1,000 preschool children and their families celebrated the successful end of the Head Start school year by partying with circus performers in Bushnell Park before marching toward the lawn side of the Old State House to watch Asian elephants have...Tags: Schools, Entertainment Events, Preschools, XL Center, Bushnell Park
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The summertime child care blues
St. Joseph News-Press, Mo.Kids and teenagers may be joyful when school gets out. But for their working parents, it's the start of a summer of stress. In a year of budget cuts, parents looking for affordable child care face bigger obstacles when finding someone to look after...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Services and Shopping, Finance, Clubs and Associations, YMCA
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EPISD elections: Incumbents out, 2 races head to runoff
El Paso Times, TexasVoters decided it was time for the El Paso Independent School District to turn over a new leaf as they voted the incumbents out of office, a new representative in, and sent two other races to a runoff. Susie Byrd took the District 3 seat, ousting...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Corporate Officers, Voting, Subway Transportation, Transportation
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Kauai preschool's closure called 'lose-lose situation'
The Honolulu Star-AdvertiserParents and teachers at Na Kama Pono are questioning the decision to temporarily close the Kauai laboratory preschool on June 1 as reaccreditation is pursued, saying it is unnecessary given that the current accreditation is valid through January. The...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Preschools, Schools, Marketing
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The Idaho Statesman Dan Popkey column
The Idaho StatesmanIn 1952, Jesse Berain came from his home state of Texas to work in Idaho's onion, potato and beet fields. The son of a French Basque father and an American Indian mother, he didn't bother arguing the finer points of his heritage with the Magic Valley...Tags: Justice and Rights, Ceremonies, Christianity, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Onions
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Closing of Jacksonville's Head Start classes draws protest
The Florida Times-UnionLeaders in Jacksonville's black community protested the early closing of a downtown Head Start program Wednesday morning. The federal government took over the Jacksonville Urban League's Head Start programs in April and placed Community Development...Tags: Christianity, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Religion and Belief, Family, Health and Safety at School
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Tulsa boy tied to closet door with belts, police say
Tulsa WorldA man who is accused of tying his 9-year-old son to a closet door with belts and pouring alcohol on the boy's open wounds was arrested Monday. Eulalio Don Cochran Rangel, 32, and his wife, Andrea Marie Lang, 26, were both jailed on child abuse and child...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Child Abuse
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Nonprofit thief up for parole two years into a 25-year sentence
Austin American-StatesmanTwo years into a 25-year sentence for stealing nearly $1 million from nonprofits that help children, Louanne Aponte is up for parole. Aponte -- who fled to Venezuela as authorities began investigating her but returned to Austin to face theft charges --...Tags: Punishment, Accounting and Auditing, Theft, Prisons, Corporate Crime
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Kensington School offers technology classes for tots
The Virginia GazetteJAMES CITY — Preschoolers at one local school are getting pint-sized lessons in technology. An evolving tool in education, technology and devices are a force in the classroom. Students at schools throughout greater Williamsburg are using it to...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Kensington, Students, Hampton Roads, Education
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County battle continues over youth shelter funding
The Norman Transcript, Okla.Supporters of Crossroads Youth and Family Services and supporters of a tighter county budget battled Monday in a public hearing before the Cleveland County Budget Board. Tempers flared between Norman City Council member Dave Spaulding and a member of...Tags: Justice System, Judges, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Social Issues, Budgets and Budgeting
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EDITORIAL: McDowell County has energetic helpers
Charleston Daily Mail, W.Va.In 2001, state officials took control of the McDowell County school system, which local officials had run into the ground despite receiving from state taxpayers more money per pupil than the national average. McDowell's school system included schools...Tags: American Federation of Teachers, Mining, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Metal and Mineral
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