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- Program gives youths a jump on their careers
Fourteen-year-old Vanette West has dreamed of becoming a teacher since second grade, when she had "the best teacher in the world." This year, Vanette will turn teacher, giving "mini-lessons" to kindergartners and first-graders as a member of the state's first Teacher Academy program for high school students.
- Change of pace
When Blackbird chef Mike Sheerin decided in December to make some changes in his life, he was looking for balance.Although Sheerin's career was soaring -- he would soon be named one of the 10 best new chefs in the country by Food and Wine magazine -- his life was out of sync. This realization, triggered by what he describes as "a bad breakup" with a girlfriend, sent Sheerin into self-improvement ...
- Career schools may lose loans
More than 1,000 for-profit colleges across the country, including dozens in New England, could run afoul of new federal regulations because they have student loan repayment rates below new federal standards, a Globe analysis of new federal education data shows. Education - New England - Student loan - United States - School
- Pursuing a dream
New Plymouth — For Maddie Cutts, cooking and the culinary arts have opened a world of opportunity and possibility and have given her a taste, not only for food, but for travel as well.
- Briefs: Pittsburgh food events celebrate Local Food Month
Presented by the Buy Fresh Buy Local program of the Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture, Local Food Month offers a lineup that spotlights the vibrant local food community across Western Pennsylvania.
- News : In-depth
By Allie Tempus Wednesday, January 27, 2010 2:24 a.m. Updated Wednesday, January 27, 2010 5:07:46 p.m.
- Meet culinary specialist – Guy Klinzing –
Meet Taste of Home culinary specialist Guy Klinzing. Guy conducts Cooking School shows across the country. His love of traveling to experience the flavors of different cities combined with his enthusiasm for cooking allows him to share his culinary passion with people just like you! Â
- 26,000 Illinoisans put to work
Kevin Plattner is earning $10 an hour restoring and designing stained glass at Solstice Art Source Inc., an architectural stained glass company housed in a warehouse building at 2010 W. Fulton.His job, along with 26,000 others throughout Illinois, were created through the Put Illinois to Work program.
- Japanese Language Program Falls Victim to Economy
The only open-enrollment Japanese language program in the city’s high schools will no longer exist, a casualty of budget cuts and teacher layoffs in Chicago Public Schools.
- Urbanite
Over the course of the two-week-long U.S. Open, more than 720,000 fans will pass through the gates at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center — most of them hungry.
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