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Frederick Heid set to run Polk County schools with proven strategies

LAKELAND Frederick Heid is ready to bolt from the gate once he begins his tenure as the new Polk County Public Schools superintendent after being unanimously selected Tuesday night by the School Board.  One of his first priorities, he said, is to figure out who to hire for his executive leadership board – one that currently has several openings.  “I need to understand the vacancies and why those vacancies exist,” Heid said in an early morning telephone interview a little more than 12 hours after the Polk County School Board voted 7-0 to hire him. “I’m a big proponent of homegrown talent.  

Harold Border is vying to become Polk County Schools superintendent

Walter Mondale had a special relationship with Mayo Clinic

Walter Mondale had a special relationship with Mayo Clinic
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Polk teachers see a pay bump, but no raise for paraeducators or staff

Polk teachers see a pay bump, but no raise for paraeducators or staff
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Lake County News,California - Space News: In first, scientists trace fastest solar particles to their roots on the sun

A solar flare from AR 11944 emitted on January 7, 2014, seen in several different wavelengths of light from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. From right to left, the artificially-colored images show plasma at approximately 1 million degrees Fahrenheit, 4.5 million degrees Fahrenheit and 12.7 million degrees Fahrenheit. Credits: NASA/SDO. Zipping through space at close to the speed of light, solar energetic particles, or SEPs, are one of the main challenges for the future of human spaceflight. Clouds of these tiny solar projectiles can make it to Earth – a 93 million-mile journey – in under an hour. They can fry sensitive spacecraft electronics and pose serious risks to human astronauts. But their onset is extraordinarily hard to predict, in part because we still don’t know exactly where on the Sun they come from.

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