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Imagine MASTer Academy board President Don Willis  gives an hourlong presentation to the board and teachers Wednesday.

Cathie Rowand | The Journal Gazette

Imagine board goes public

In a public meeting Wednesday, the Imagine MASTer Academy board approved a series of measures related to two charter schools in Texas. [More]

TOP HEADLINES
  • Imagine has dibs on EACS building- Education Thursday

    Imagine Schools wants to open its third charter school in Fort Wayne at the former Village Woods Middle School, but East Allen County Schools must first decide whether it wants the building.

  • Photo icon Area prof acclaimed state’s best for 2009- Education Thursday

    The head of Manchester College’s environmental studies program will accept an award as Indiana professor of the year in Washington, D.C., today.

  • Imagine has dibs on EACS building- Education11:08 pm Wednesday

    Imagine Schools wants to open its third charter school in Fort Wayne at the former Village Woods Middle School, but East Allen County Schools must first decide whether it wants the building.

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LOCAL COLUMNS
  • Mayor’s letter worthy – but late- Tracy Warner Wednesday

    The problem with Mayor Tom Henry’s mass mailing to city residents about the dispute with Indiana Michigan Power isn’t so much the cost as the timing: It comes more than three months after IM President Helen Murray sent her own letter to local customers.

LOCAL BLOGS
  • Take it easy- Wedding Belle

    Pumpkin pie. Ginger almond cake. Deep dish apple pie. Triple chocolate pumpkin pie. Pear almond cake. Apple raisin bread pudding. Cheesecake-filled pumpkin cupcakes.

  • Cosmopolitan campus- Learning Curve4:25 pm Tuesday

    The Chronicle of Higher Education reports that the number of foreign students studying in the U.S. hit an all-time high in 2008, with 671,616 international students enrolled. That's an increase of 8 percent from 2007.

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