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Financial Concerns Prompt School District Merger

17 years ago16 years ago2 mins

ZELIENOPLE, Pa. — A feasibility study exploring the merger of two Pennsylvania school districts is being conducted by Foreman Architects Engineers. The Center Area and Monaca School Districts hired the…

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California School Projects Face Billions in Cuts

17 years ago16 years ago4 mins

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Several hundred California school projects could be delayed or jeopardized following a decision by state officials to halt nearly $4 billion in state funding for public works…

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Mo. Supreme Court Affirms Takeover of School District

17 years ago16 years ago2 mins

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The State Supreme Court upheld a decision by the State Board of Education to strip the St. Louis Public School District of accreditation, affirming the ruling of…

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Eminent Domain Approved for Columbia Expansion

17 years ago16 years ago5 mins

Tenants Council Protests University’s 17-acre Expansion Plan NEW YORK — State officials have given Columbia University the power to employ eminent domain in acquiring property to extend its campus to…

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Minnesota Governor Cuts $40 Million From State Colleges and Universities

17 years ago16 years ago4 mins

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Gov. Tim Pawlenty says he will cut $40 million in appropriations to the University of Minnesota and to Minnesota State colleges and universities as part of…

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AIA: Nonresidential Construction Prompts Architectural Salary Boost

17 years ago16 years ago4 mins

WASHINGTON — Salaries at architectural firms rose significantly as spending on nonresidential construction grew more than 40 percent during the last three years, according to a survey of compensation at…

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Survey: Californians Worry About College Expenses

17 years ago16 years ago4 mins

SAN FRANCISCO — Most Californians are happy with the quality of higher education in the state but fear it’s too expensive to pay for their children to enroll, according to…

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Student Success Centers Can Improve Academic Performance

17 years ago16 years ago11 mins

As four-year universities transition away from basic skills instruction, community colleges have become primarily responsible for fulfilling this service for students. Community colleges are beginning to implement new programs in…

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Officials, Project Crew Celebrate City/School District Collaboration

17 years ago16 years ago2 mins

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Stakeholders involved with the planning and construction of River City High School celebrated the near completion of the project with a dinner and reception next to…

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Groundbreaking Held for $6.8 Million Child Development Center

17 years ago16 years ago2 mins

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. — The voices of nearly 100 children wearing hard hats rang out resoundingly at the groundbreaking ceremony for a new $6.8 million child development center at Pierce…

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