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Twenty-six states and the District of Columbia have requested waivers from the Federal government for No Child Left Behind (NCLB) legislation.
Twenty-six states and the District of Columbia have requested waivers from the Federal government for No Child Left Behind (NCLB) legislation.
 
Can membership groups exclude people who disagree with organization's principles?
Can membership groups exclude people who disagree with organization's principles?
 
John Cotten Tayloe Elementary School third grade teacher, Jessica Crocker, received a PIE grant from the Beaufort County Schools Education Foundation.
John Cotten Tayloe Elementary School third grade teacher, Jessica Crocker, received a PIE grant from the Beaufort County Schools Education Foundation.
 
Classes have begun this winter at Beaufort County Community College in a new program that college officials hope will be successful in providing Basic Skills students with the skills they need to enter the work force.
Classes have begun this winter at Beaufort County Community College in a new program that college officials hope will be successful in providing Basic Skills students with the skills they need to enter the work force.
 
You'd think they want to snatch your firstborn. I'm talking about the ugly portrait that's been painted of risktakers, innovators, and venture capitalists by politicians, pundits, and the Occupy movement.
You'd think they want to snatch your firstborn. I'm talking about the ugly portrait that's been painted of risktakers, innovators, and venture capitalists by politicians, pundits, and the Occupy movement.
 
On February 9th, 2012, John Cotten Tayloe Elementary School hosted a Bingo / Pizza Nigh at the school. Students, parents, and staff enjoyed listening to music, eating pizza and playing games of bingo throughout the night.
On February 9th, 2012, John Cotten Tayloe Elementary School hosted a Bingo / Pizza Nigh at the school. Students, parents, and staff enjoyed listening to music, eating pizza and playing games of bingo throughout the night.
 
Protests across the country inspired by Occupy Wall Street featured plenty of people in their 20s. They fumed about everything from a lack of jobs to the cost of a college education.
Protests across the country inspired by Occupy Wall Street featured plenty of people in their 20s. They fumed about everything from a lack of jobs to the cost of a college education.
 
There are currently two issues on Beaufort County's front burner: The Pantego Wind Farm and the Southside Industrial Park. Both of these issues, and the way the Board of Commissioners is dealing with each, offer classic examples of why Beaufort County is in such bad economic shape today. Here's why.
There are currently two issues on Beaufort County's front burner: The Pantego Wind Farm and the Southside Industrial Park. Both of these issues, and the way the Board of Commissioners is dealing with each, offer classic examples of why Beaufort County is in such bad economic shape today. Here's why.
 
Mr. Bobby Ray Buck, age 33, a resident of Tranquility Lane, Blounts Creek, died Wednesday, March 7, 2012.
Mr. Bobby Ray Buck, age 33, a resident of Tranquility Lane, Blounts Creek, died Wednesday, March 7, 2012.
 
Mr. Ernest O'Brien "Buddy" Cox, age 72, a resident of 725 Willow St., Washington, died Friday, March 9, 2012, at Vidant Inpatient Hospice of Greenville.
Mr. Ernest O'Brien "Buddy" Cox, age 72, a resident of 725 Willow St., Washington, died Friday, March 9, 2012, at Vidant Inpatient Hospice of Greenville.
 
Mr. Homer H. Swanson, age 58, a resident of 246 Loop Road, Belhaven, died at his home Thursday, March 8, 2012.
Mr. Homer H. Swanson, age 58, a resident of 246 Loop Road, Belhaven, died at his home Thursday, March 8, 2012.
 
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