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Beaumont Christmas gift: a new high school theater?
Beaumont High School may celebrate a pleasant Christmas present this year: a finally completed, state-of-the-art theater arts complex marveled at by Hollywood actors and worked on by technicians from Las Vegas.
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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
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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.
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Jazz concert benefits prep music programs
The fifth annual Concert in the Quarry on Sept. 18 is a benefit for local high school music programs.
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King grads ready for 50
King High graduates appear to have a plethora of pride in their alma mater.
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