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Extractions: Web posted at: 11:06 p.m. EST (0406 GMT) JONESBORO, Arkansas (CNN) Four middle school girls and a teacher were killed and 11 people were wounded Tuesday when two heavily armed boys in full camouflage gear opened fire on their classmates and teachers during a false fire alarm. The Craighead County coroner's office identified the dead students as Natalie Brooks, Paige Ann Herring, and Stephanie Johnson, all 12, and Brittheny R. Varner, 11. Tuesday night, teacher Shannon Wright, 32, died after surgery for wounds to her chest and abdomen, Coroner Toby Emerson said. Police did not offer a motive, but a classmate said one of the suspects had recently broken up with his girlfriend. A L S O :
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Extractions: Arkansas' business and education leaders, along with Governor Mike Huckabee, will launch a new web site called Just for the Kids-Arkansas. This school improvement tool provides fair comparisons of schools, valuable data for educational decision-making, and identifies best practices that can be shared across schools with similar challenges. This web site, www.just4kids.org , which is open to the public and is funded by the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce/Associated Industries of Arkansas (State Chamber/AIA) in partnership with the Arkansas Parent-Teacher Association. The site will enable education leaders to tap into practices that have effectively enhanced student achievement. The State Chamber/AIA is also announcing the funding of Arkansas Communities Just for the Kids, a two-year national pilot program to encourage and empower parents and community leaders to support schools as they seek to improve academic performance. WHO:
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Extractions: NOTICE: [*1] PRIOR HISTORY: ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT. DISPOSITION: 93 F.3d 497, reversed. Held: AETC's exclusion of Forbes from the debate was consistent with the First Amendment. Pp. 4-16. (d) AETC's decision to exclude Forbes was a reasonable, viewpoint-neutral exercise of journalistic discretion [*6] consistent with the First Amendment. The record demonstrates beyond dispute that Forbes was excluded not because of his viewpoint, but because he had not generated appreciable public interest. There is no serious argument that AETC did not act in good faith in this case. Pp. 14-16. 93 F.3d 497, reversed. JUDGES: KENNEDY, J., delivered the opinion of the Court, in which REHNQUIST, C. J., and O'CONNOR, SCALIA, THOMAS, and BREYER, JJ., joined. STEVENS, J., filed a dissenting opinion, in which SOUTER and GINSBURG, JJ., joined.
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Extractions: The Arkansas Supreme Court recently upheld a lower court ruling that Arkansas public schools were both inadequate and inequitable in the delivery of education to the schoolchildren of the state. The Arkansas Study Circles Project is part of the Arkansas School Boards Association Educational Foundation. The organization has been the driving force for launching study circles to engage Arkansans in meaningful conversations about improving education for the state's 500,000 schoolchildren. The organization used the model, with help from the Study Circles Resource Center, to help shape a massive one-night event last April to discuss the question: "What do we want our schools to do to educate our children." The event, called "Speak Up, Arkansas!" was developed between mid-January until April 4, when 6,000 people at 91 sites came together to provide their ideas for the legislatively-mandated Arkansas Blue Ribbon Commission on Public Education. The concerns that were articulated that night by Arkansans were collected and submitted to the Commission to help shape its recommendations on education reform to the state's General Assembly.
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Extractions: ALUMNI NEWS Lt. Col. L. Dale Davison , BSEd. 1949, is retired from the Medical Corps, where he was a 3d U.S. Army Instructor at the Surgeon's Office in Mathematics/Physics at Lakeland College, in Mentor, OH Alfred Lehman , BS. 1950, is retired from the University of Toronto , where he taught in the Mathematics and Computer Science Departments. He was awarded the Fulkcason prize in Combinatorics in 1991. Janet Via Sellers , BSEd 1959, MSEd 1994 currently teaches mathematics for Miami University- Hamilton. She has previously taught in Northern Ohio and Indiana for three years. Janet taught math for Fairfield City schools until she turned 60 years old, and has been a full-time mom for 20+ years. Dr. Neil Holden , former Vice President Chase Insurance Agency, received his B.S. degree from Ohio University in 1961. Subsequently, he received his M.B.A and D.B.A. degrees from Indiana University in Quantitative Business Analysis. Ms. Ying-Chien Chang Silas Hammond , a 1973 M.S. graduate, is a Senior System Engineer at Chemical Abstracts in Columbus Ohio. He is am a project leader for computer systems , leading 10-12 staff in developing new search and display files for the online search system, STN International. Silas has worked at CAS for 25 years. His son, Jonathan Hammond, goes to OU and is an Education major in History. Sharifah N.A. Syed Zamir
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Extractions: School of Mass Communication The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is accepting applications for the position of a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor to teach broadcast news and writing courses in the School of Mass Communication. This is a nine-month position starting August 2006. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled, with consideration of applications beginning immediately. Send a resume, three letters of reference, and transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate work to Dr. Jamie M. Byrne, Director, School of Mass Communication, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2801 S. University Ave., Little Rock, AR 72204-1099. The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer and actively seeks the candidacy of minorities, women and persons with disabilities. Under Arkansas law, applications are subject to disclosure. Persons hired must have proof of legal authority to work in the United States. University of Arkansas at Little Rock
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Extractions: Fayetteville police announced the arrest of a Nashville, Ark., man in connection with the death of a woman whom police believe to be a University of Arkansas student. The woman's body was found at an apartment complex about a half mile from campus. Police are continuing their investigation. Go to this link for more information. Daily Headlines Hurricane Katrina Continuing Update, Sept. 16 As hurricane relief efforts continue in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, the University of Arkansas and its many resources are being used to help people affected by the hurricane and the agencies that serve the region's needs. This release continues to be updated as new developments warrant. Researchers Begin Northwest Arkansas Omnibus Survey
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Extractions: Bald Knob is served by one public school. The area is also served by three vocational technical schools: Foothills Vo-Tech, Searcy; Arkansas State University, Newport; and University of Arkansas, Batesville. All three schools operate bus service to various parts of White County. The area is served by six institutions of higher education. These are: Arkansas State University of Beebe 22 miles away in Beebe; University of Central Arkansas, Central Baptist College and Hendrix University, all approximately 30 miles away in Conway; the University of Arkansas, Little Rock; approximately 55 miles away; and Harding University, Searcy, approximately 11 miles away, and Lyon College in Batesville.
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