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First-year teachers across the district could lose their jobs next school year as Sarasota County Schools plans to cut 180 instructional staff positions in response to funding shortfalls.
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First-year teachers across the district could lose their jobs next school year as Sarasota County Schools plans to cut 180 instructional staff positions in response to funding shortfalls.

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Justin Larsche and Shelley Sanders play Marc Antony and Julius Caesar in Lab Theater's production of the Shakespeare drama.
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For many, the works of William Shakespeare conjure memories of boring English assignments and awkward readings in high school. It’s an entirely different experience seeing his plays performed onstage, says actor Ryan Adair, who plays Brutus in Lab Theater’s streamlined modern production of “Julius Caesar.”
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