...2009, TAP A; (5) August 6, 2009, Part K-12; (6) September 9, 2009, Part K-12...
...an important point about education when he decries measurement of everything in K?12 education. He's absolutely right, of course, but he doesn't...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...custody litigation. The case ( In re: Change of Name of W.E.K. , 12-03,079) arose out of Lycoming County in which the natural...
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Daily Business Review
...in Bradenton gets its name from the adjacent IMG Academy, a prestigious K-12 private school that teaches more than 12,000 athletes a year...
...the woes of social networking arenâ t limited to educators in grades K-12. Just ask administrators at the University of Pennsylvania. The prestigious university...
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The Daily Report
...carry of firearms in churches and on college campuses, to allow designated K-12 school administrators to carry firearms in school zones and buildings, and...
...educational revenue augmentation funds (SERAFs) to be used for financing K-12 education in redevelopment areas. However, because AB 26 further required that...
The Daily Report
Former Winston & Strawn partner Jonathan Bristol, who laundered money through attorney escrow accounts for investment advisor Kenneth Starr and his Ponzi scheme, will not serve any prison time, South
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Former Winston & Strawn partner Jonathan Bristol, who laundered money through attorney escrow accounts for investment advisor Kenneth Starr and his Ponzi scheme, will not serve any prison time, South
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