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Monthly Archives: September 2012
More than 150 express interest in being new York College prez
The committee searching for a new York College president has reviewed more than 150 “expressions of interest,” according to an update on the college website.
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Tagged college president, George Waldner, York College
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‘Daily Show’ takes on new school lunch requirements
“The Daily Show” looked at outcry over new school lunch regulations.
Hearing date set for York City financial recovery matter
The state education department has set a hearing for Oct. 17 regarding the possibility of declaring York City School District in financial recovery status.
State to announce PSSA results tomorrow morning
The state education department will release the results of the 2011-12 Pennsylvania System of School Assessments tomorrow morning at an 11 a.m. press conference.
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PHEAA’s Student Aid Guide now available online
The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency’s annual Pennsylvania Student Aid Guide is now available online.
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Tagged College, Financial aid, grants, Pennsylvania Student Aid Guide, PHEAA, planning, student loans
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Entries sought for 2013 StudentCam competition hosted by Comcast and C-SPAN
Student entries are being accepted for the 2013 StudentCam competition hosted by Comcast and C-SPAN.
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Tagged Comcast, contests, documentary, film, politics, president, S-SPAN, StudentCam, students, video
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Read the law on school districts in ‘financial recovery’ status
Read the law on financial recovery and how it relates to York City School District.
Encouraging students to give back at York College
The York College Class of 2013 is working to encourage seniors to donate to the York College Fund.
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Tagged annual fund, class of 2013, fundraising, graduation, seniors, York College, York College Fund
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Come visit me at the York Fair on Friday!
Come visit this education reporter at the York Fair on Friday!
Back-to-school reminder for mandated reporters of child abuse
Gary Alexander, secretary of the state public welfare department, issued a reminder today about the mandated reporting requirements under Pennsylvania’s child protective services law. The law requires professionals who come into contact with children during the course of their employment, … Continue reading
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