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Game 1: Charleston Southern (0-0)
Friday, November 11, 2011

7: 10 PM CT * Manhattan Bramlage Coliseum, kan * (12,528)

Television: FOX Sports Kansas City HD (ESPN3. com)
Ben Boyle (play-by-play); Stan Weber (Analyst)
Channel directory: DirecTV dish 448, in 672

Radio: K-State Sports Network
Wyatt Thompson (play-by-play); Mike Clark (Analyst)
Satellite Radio: Sirius 135

Live Stats: Twitter: twitter.com/kstate_gameday

K-State in season opener: 84-24 (71-8 at home)
At Bramlage Coliseum: 18-1 (won 5 consecutive)
Current Streak: win a 8

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The computer can replace the class? Fiscal periods

Virginia leading the national movement to replace classes with young children 5 computers can learn at home costs taxpayers-facing backlash from critics who questioned the funding, quality and supervision.

K12 Inc. of Herndon has become the country's largest provider of full-time virtual schools, upending traditional American idea that learning takes place in schools where students share their experiences. In K12 's virtual school, learn a lesson, the loner submitted online to the child who thrive on speed alone.

Conceived as a way to teach a small segment of home-schooling and others who need flexible, virtual school education has evolved into an alternative to traditional public schools for the various student-high achievers, Laskar, dropouts, teen parents and victims of bullying among them.

"For many children, the local school is not working," says Ronald j. Packard, the chief executive and co-founder of K12. "And now, the technology allows us to give the child the choice. It is about the freedom of education. "

Packard and other education entrepreneurs say they make use of technology to deliver quality education to every child, regardless of zip code.

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USDA Awards $ 10.4 million in grants for food safety

EAST LANSING, Mich.

The funds are divided among the 13 State Universities, agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan said during a visit to the Michigan State University, recipient of three grants. One study that there is going to look for better ways to prevent dangerous pathogens contaminate package ready-to-eat, fresh-cut products.

"In particular, we hope that research and education that is driven by this grant will find solutions to some of the pressing issues of food safety," said Merrigan. "In addition, we want to help American consumers, restaurant employees and teachers put into practice the principles of new food safety."

Grants are made through the National integrated food safety initiative, which deals with the issue of food safety in the spectrum, starting with agricultural production and processing, including distribution, and the selection and preparation. This program combines Research Institute of the University education of consumers, food workers and others.

$ 1.8 Million Grant to Michigan State University will support projects designed to develop the best possible packaging for fresh-cut produce and detect practices that increase the risk of contamination.

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Live Chat: part

List of 2011 open enrollment best category displays a few surprises. For starters, after 20 years, Northwestern University

During the online chat on 10 November, Bloomberg Businessweek editor Francesca Di Meglio (FrancescaBW) about individual programs, methodology, and they are a lot of surprises. Here's an excerpt that edited their conversation:

ShellieK: I would like to know Your methodology for EMBA PROGRAM ranked.

GeoffBW: EMBA PROGRAM ranked is based on two measures: a survey of graduate students and polls EMBA PROGRAM directors. Student surveys are essential for 65 percent of the final ranking. It is 65 per cent, the current survey (2011) accounted for 50 per cent of the total. The two previous surveys (2009 and 2010) count for 25 percent each. The Director Of

GeoffBW: The next year. We do full time ranking in even-numbered years.

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State school district boss John Covington notifies local educators: I want to …

The principal of the State of new local Superintendent and educator convinced Friday that he is not out to take over their school but to work in-hand with them to help improve achievement.

"I want to work with You as an equal partner so that we can change the system, so that it can serve as a model for the rest of Michigan and the rest of the country," said John Covington, educational achievements, the Chancellor of the authority of the State system created during the summer to reverse the worst-performing schools in the State.

Covington was in Waterford on Friday for the first of what would become a series of Forums across the country this month and next to seek input from the community of the EAA, the mission and how it should operate to improve student achievement.

About 70 people attended the three-hour meeting Friday, in which people broke into groups to address the questions that put the EAA officials before them.

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