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Martha J. Kanter is the former Under Secretary of Education. She was appointed by President Barack Obama on April 29, 2009, and confirmed by the Senate on June 19, 2009. She served as chancellor of the Foothill–De Anza Community College District and established the first program for students with learning disabilities at San Jose City College .
Arlington Heights School District 25 (AHSD25) is a school district that serves and is based in Arlington Heights, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. The school district serves over 5,550 students in nine schools. [1] Dryden Elementary School Windsor Elementary School Westgate Elementary School South Middle School
Born in Arlington Heights Fritz Peterson: Feb 8, 1942: All-Star pitcher for the New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians, and Texas Rangers [citation needed] Paul Splittorff: Oct 8, 1946: May 25, 2011: Pitcher for the Kansas City Royals; grew up in Arlington Heights and graduated from Arlington High School [4] Bruce Sutter: Jan 8, 1953: Oct 13, 2022
Fox News hosts struggled to get a rattled Donald Trump off the line as he went on a right-wing media blitz hitting out at Kamala Harris following her Democratic National Convention speech on ...
Sportspeople from Arlington Heights, Illinois (30 P) Pages in category "People from Arlington Heights, Illinois" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.
Hal Kanter (1918–2011), American comedy writer; Jay Kanter (1926–2024), American film producer; Jonathan Kanter (born 1973), American antitrust lawyer; Krista Kanter (1946–2009), Estonian radio journalist and politician; Martha Kanter, American education official; Max Kanter (born 1997), German cyclist; Ron Kanter (born 1948), Canadian ...
Dominik Bindl/Getty. Martha Stewart attends the 2024 WWD Honors at Cipriani South Street on Oct. 29, 2024 in New York City
A brutal one-year circulation war ensued, ending in 1970 when Field pulled out of the area. That year, the paper dropped Arlington Heights from its masthead after merging with its sister publications and expanding into Lake County. It began publishing on Saturdays in 1975. It became the Daily Herald in 1977 and began publishing on Sundays in ...