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		<title>Cecil Tech School: Vote for Fairness&#8211; and Your Stove!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 20:27:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[   As Cecil County copes with cutbacks in state funds, we are faced with choices on planning&#8211;and paying for&#8211; our future needs. One of the most important decisions for our newly elected school board&#8211; and County Commissioners&#8211; will be on prioritizing the long-proposed and much delayed &#8220;comprehensive high school&#8221;&#8211; otherwise known as a four-year School of  Technology.    By way of history, the current School of Technology is  a part-time &#8216;trade&#8221; school, offered on a part-time basis to juniors and seniors at regular, comprehensive high schools in the county.  In late 2006, a previous Board of Commissioners&#8211; after listening to the Chamber of Commerce, BEPAC and economic development officials as well as parents&#8211; manned up and pushed the &#8220;comprehensive high school&#8221; into top priority planning funds under the county&#8217;s Capital Plan.  Thanks to former Elkton High School Principal Nelson Bolender (and then County Commissioner) for leading the initiative, along with former Commissioner Harry Hepbron, a self-made businessman who had long advocated education and technical training to promote job development.    But under our new Board of Commissioners, a new, expanded School of Technology has been put on the back burner.  This is despite the fact that only about 16 percent of Cecil County adults had [&#8230;]]]></description>
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