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...Hoyle’s first career shutout, as he tallied 29 saves. “It’s always hard to get the first shutout,” Hoyle said. “The team was great. They helped me the whole game.” The New York, Ontario native’s resolve and prowess withstood a powerful St. Lawrence offense, which had yet to be shutout this season. Although he admits that he was nervous, Hoyle stayed calm and collected when the team faced the two-man deficit with the one goal lead on the line...
...campaign saw a resounding victory in one night juxtaposed with a characteristically hard-fought loss the next day. Harvard (10-16, 5-9 Ivy) crushed Columbia (6-18, 0-14) on Friday in a 3-0 shutout that featured double-digit kills from three different players. Continuing its New York road trip the next day, the Crimson again thrived off of a number of offensive performances, but ultimately fell to Cornell (10-15, 9-5) in the fifth frame. In the final weekend for seniors Laura Mays, Anna Rachlin, and Kathryn McKinley, McKinley helped lead the Crimson?...
...also have a pretty solid pack. [Harvard coach Jason Saretsky] has them go out together, and we try to keep each other under control.” The Crimson will have one more chance to build on its Van Cortlandt efforts, when both squads return to New York to complete the season at the ECAC/IC4A championships next weekend. Although both Harvard teams will not have the opportunity to compete in NCAAs, Richardson and Chenoweth will continue to bear the Crimson standard at the championships. After garnering First and Second-Team All-Ivy honors, respectively, the pair of sophomores will make...
...National Educator's Association, now one of the country's most powerful teachers' unions. The topic of "teacher's tenure" led the agenda. By the turn of the century, tenure had become a hot-button issue that some politicians preferred to avoid. In 1900, the Democratic Party of New York blasted their rivals in the Times for taking up the issue, writing, "We deprecate the tendency manifested by the Republican party of dragging the public school system of the State into politics...
...Oregon abolished tenure and replaced it with 2-year renewable contracts and a rehabilitation program for underachieving instructors. Other states like Connecticut, New York and Michigan have simply eliminated the word "tenure" (from the Latin tenere, meaning to hold or keep) from the books while retaining the due-process rights it embodies. In Toledo, Ohio, officials have adopted a more creative approach by establishing a mentoring program to improve teacher performance. Fifteen surrounding communities have already copied the idea...