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State wants voc tech schools to make admissions more equitable

State wants voc tech schools to make admissions more equitable FALL RIVER The state s education commissioner plans to call on vocational technical schools to change their admissions policies, in a move officials and advocates say will make the process more equitable and diversify Massachusetts vocational high schools. Earlier this week, Commissioner for Elementary and Secondary Education Jeff Reilly announced he will present the proposed changes at an April 20 meeting of the Board of Education. The board would then vote on them in June after a public comment period. If adopted, the new standards would be in place before the next academic year.

The soundtrack of our lives

And a good time was had by all. A moment: a cloudless Saturday afternoon, Balboa Park, just in front of Cabrillo Bridge, maybe 200 people  couples, families, friends lounging on the grass in the spreading shade of the Moreton Bay fig trees, enjoying the fine, free stylings of a six-piece band  a couple of saxes, a drum, a trumpet, a sousaphone, and a trombonist who sometimes takes a break to sing through a megaphone. Just now, he is pleasing the crowd with a straight-faced cover of Britney Spears’ breakthrough 1998 hit, “…Baby One More Time,” getting everyone to shout along with the chorus’ big finish:

No El Cheapo places in San Diego any more

Big money burritos I have a recommendation that I’m sure will be both scoffed and chortled at. I think that it is time to change the name of Ed Bedford’s column Tin Fork. There is little doubt, in my opinion, that Ed is fine writer of the cheapskate cuisine scene. Unfortunately for me and other slug-like working poor folk, there aren’t any El Cheapo places to grub anymore other than Del Taco. In the 20 years that I have lived here, the demographics of San Diego have shifted from lazy bohemian types, surfers and military types to real estate developers, lawyers, dog walking yuppies, and whatever money-hungry profiteer that exists. Anyway, when Ed writes about joints that have $10 glasses of wine, $8 burritos, and $10 sandwiches, I think that a name change should be in order. Ed Bedford’s Silver Spoon is too obvious. How about Ed Bedford’s Platinum Spork? Make Carne Asada Burritos $5 Again! A faithful reader of the

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