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PLUMSTED: School district cuts 29 jobs, full-day kindergarten
PLUMSTED After learning the district likely will be receiving a $1.1 million cut in state aid, the Board of Education recently introduced a budget with steep cuts, including 29 jobs and the entire middle school athletic program.
Center for Technical Education – Digital Careers in the Computing Age
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Fashion 2000: Trends in Apparel Marketing (Item 2129) VHS VIDEO $55.00 (VHS Video) The world of fashion is about change. If styles and trends remained the same, the apparel industry would be a fraction of the size it is now. Hemlines go up and down. Color choices go in and out. Change is the element that makes fashion electric and very profitable. Trends in Apparel Marketing: Manufacturers are becoming as creative about selling their apparel lines as they are … |
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Digging Up The Truth: The Coal Miner (1979) $9.99 This film tells the story of the modern coal miner. Through stories directly from the laborers, myths about miners and mining families are dispelled. One family featured in the film has consisted of miners for generations. Being a coal miner is a matter of pride in their life and work. A wife of a coal miner says in the film that most Americans believe miners are dirty and poor people. They own a … |
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Western Union History of Communication Movie: Telegram for America DVD (1956) $9.99 Telegram for America is a promotional documentary for the Western Union Telegraph Company that shows how the telegraph helped shape Western Expansion, played a pivotal role in the financial markets, and helped develop new communications technology. The film has great scenes of 1950′s era teletype, teleprinter, and telegraph equipment. Scenes of business people, workers, and Western Union plants an… |
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Educational Science Movie for Kids: The Nature of Sound DVD (1948) $4.99 A cute kid’s science video! The elusive and fascinating Nature of Sound is quaintly and cleverly illuminated in this vintage film. When adorable little Jimmy becomes curious about the vibrations caused by a moving train, he goes and gets the scoop on sound from his cousin Phil Hanson. Together they explore science with a folksy charm and good nature that is largely missing from educational movies … |
