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Dark Fiscal Future for Schools

As a result, School Board members said in recent interviews, the county could be forced to eliminate teachers' raises, increase class sizes and delay opening an 11th high school. The latter scenario is especially contentious because the campus is meant ...

From IAN SHAPIRA, The Washington Post,  1 Dec 2008

Pr. William Schools Lose Pillar

Late last month, Gauch, 63, the longtime associate superintendent for student learning and accountability announced her retirement by the end of the year to spend more time with her family, some local and others scattered in California and her native ...

From IAN SHAPIRA, The Washington Post,  8 Nov 2008

Publication Of School Salary Data Is Targeted

On one hand, school officials were upset at the disclosures of pay for rank-and-file employees, including bus drivers, janitors and teachers. On the other hand, it was the school system that released that information at the request of the local paper, ...

From IAN SHAPIRA, The Washington Post,  6 Nov 2008

Tangles in the Vine

The Oasis Winery in Fauquier County, one of Virginia's oldest, has been on the market since May 2007 and is now selling for $4.75 million. Such is the mystique of Oasis that basketball star Shaquille O'Neal, an apparent oenophile, and a group of ...

From IAN SHAPIRA, The Washington Post,  4 Nov 2008

Seeking Shelter in Business Schools

"We get to see the crisis as spectators -- at least we know we'll be here for the next 20 months," said Carlos Jovel MunguĂ­a, 30, a first-year MBA student at Georgetown University and former airline industry analyst. "Until then, we hope everything ...

From IAN SHAPIRA, The Washington Post,  3 Nov 2008

Seeking Shelter in Business Schools

"We get to see the crisis as spectators -- at least we know we'll be here for the next 20 months," said Carlos Jovel MunguĂ­a, 30, a first-year MBA student at Georgetown University and former airline industry analyst. "Until then, we hope everything ...

From IAN SHAPIRA, The Washington Post,  3 Nov 2008

Seeking Shelter in Business Schools

"We get to see the crisis as spectators -- at least we know we'll be here for the next 20 months," said Carlos Jovel Munguía, 30, a first-year MBA student at Georgetown University and former airline industry analyst. "Until then, we hope everything ...

From IAN SHAPIRA, The Washington Post,  2 Nov 2008

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