June 5, 2003 -
June 5, 2003 - A growing number of Americans are turning to gastric bypass surgery to help them lose weight and improve their long-term health. In the next installment of our series, "The Fight Against Fat," Minnesota Public Radio's Nikki Tundel talks to a Saint Paul woman who had the operation a year ago. She found losing half her body weight altered much more than her waistline.
June 10, 2003 - Federal education officials have approved Minnesota's plan for complying with the No Child Left Behind law. President Bush announced today Tuesday that the remaining 17 states, including Minnesota, had completed plans to determine whether schools and school districts are making adequate yearly progress. The president described the approval as a historic milestone for accountability. Minnesota Public Radio's Tim Pugmire reports...
June 10, 2003 - Today is the last day of the regular school year in Minneapolis... but school officials want to get the word out that it's not too late to sign up for summer school. Earlier this year... it was announced that budget cuts would limit summer school to all but the neediest students. But after the community responded with worries of what children would do all summer... and after finding some money in the budget... officials decided to offer summer school to more kids. Joining us on the line is Dave Jennings... Chief Operating Officer of the Minneapolis Public Schools. That is Dave Jennings, the Chief Operating Officer for the Minneapolis Public Schools.
June 12, 2003 - The number of teacher layoffs in the Minneapolis school district continues to grow. Union leaders say pink slips have now been issued to 464 teachers with less than four years experience. Another 98 veteran teachers are also in danger of losing their jobs. The layoffs are part of the district's effort to solve a nearly 30-million dollar budget shortfall. Minnesota Public Radio's Tim Pugmire reports...
June 12, 2003 - Students from around the world are expected to come to Hamline University this fall... but NOT to attend college. Hamline is recruiting the students to attend a new private high school that the University is setting up on its campus. It's called the Hamline International School... and it's already getting applicants from Russia... South Korea... and Columbia. High school students in Minnesota are also encouraged to apply. Joining us on the line is the new superintendent of the school... Doctor Frank Tarsitano That is Dr. Frank Tarsitano (tar-sih-TAHN-oh), superintendent of the Hamline International School which will open this fall.
June 13, 2003 - The University heads into its 2004 fiscal year July 1st, looking for ways to manage a significant hit to its base funding from the state. University of Minnesota President Robert Bruininks says solving the budget challenges will mean sacrifices from every corner of the institution. From layoffs to tuition increases, Bruininks spelled out his recommended 2004 operating budget today Helms reports.
June 16, 2003 - Tomorrow night, the Minneapolis Public Library Board will hold the first in a series of public meetings about proposed service cuts. The library system will need to cut 20 percent from its budget next year, due in part to the Legislature's decision to reduce Local Government Aid... and library officials want input from the public. Kit Hadley is the director of the Minneapolis Public Library, and she's on the line now. That is Kit Hadley, the director of the Minneapolis Public Library.
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