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School choice task force open to community

July 28th, 2010 No comments

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Three coaches tackle special challenges on first day
Talk with any high school football player regarding the opening day of fall football practice on Monday and their responses will likely center around three things: perspiration, puke and pain.

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School choice task force open to community
The Douglas County School District announced the creation of the DCSD School Choice Task Force to outline the vision for school choice in the district. The task force will focus on defining the school choice options that are needed and how to increase those options.

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More NJ school districts may shift to paperless report cards

July 26th, 2010 No comments

School choice task force open to community
The Douglas County School District announced the creation of the DCSD School Choice Task Force to outline the vision for school choice in the district. The task force will focus on defining the school choice options that are needed and how to increase those options.

Read more on Douglas County News-Press

More NJ school districts may shift to paperless report cards
SOUTH PLAINFIELD — Sometime this upcoming academic year, borough school parents may be able to access their children’s report cards online, instead of awaiting that trip home dreaded by students whose grades aren’t up to par.

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School under fire

July 24th, 2010 No comments

Summer school is in
No rest for the weary or high school football teams, for whom the summer provides little respite.

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School under fire
Two local couples are alleging St. James Catholic School in Abbotsford has committed “serious violations” in handling issues related to the special needs of their children.

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2 boys charged in burglary at Hallandale Beach school

July 16th, 2010 No comments

Lady Tigers to open home season against Ohio State
The LSU women’s basketball team will open its 2010-11 home schedule against nationally-ranked Ohio State, Lady Tigers coach Van Chancellor announced Thursday.

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2 boys charged in burglary at Hallandale Beach school
A chain-link fence with a locked gate surrounds Gulfstream Middle School, 120 SW Fourth Ave., Hallandale Beach. At 6:30 p.m. July 7, officers were dispatched to an alarm at the school.

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Driver Of Car Injured In School Bus Accident, Children Unharmed

July 14th, 2010 No comments

At home at the Music Festival
ASPEN — The Aspen Music Festival and School season is nearly two weeks old, yet Yale Work, a piano student at the festival, hasn’t moved into his dorm room at Marolt Ranch.

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Driver Of Car Injured In School Bus Accident, Children Unharmed
The driver of a car was injured after a collision with a school bus on Berlin Street Tuesday.

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Anti-flood brick wins top award for Keswick School students

July 11th, 2010 No comments

RCMP officer arrested after wife’s body found in home
A veteran RCMP constable was arrested Saturday after his wife’s body was found inside a home in a southeast Edmonton neighbourhood.

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Anti-flood brick wins top award for Keswick School students
A brick designed by four Keswick school pupils to stop homes flooding has won a top engineering award. The teenagers from Keswick School’s Young Engineers entered their design for the house airbrick in the Young Engineer For Britain competition at the north east regional Big Bang science fair.

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D.C. youth justice agency’s school improvements deemed ÃÂremarkable’

July 9th, 2010 No comments

Home Trust closes 19 homes in June
Community Home Trust closed an unprecedented 19 permanently affordable homes in June.

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D.C. youth justice agency’s school improvements deemed ÃÂremarkable’
The monitor overseeing the court-ordered reform of the District’s juvenile justice agency said in a report filed Thursday that the city has staged a “remarkable” turnaround in how it educates juveniles in long-term detention and had moved a step closer to ending a long-running class-action lawsuit. Prison – Crime – Juvenile Justice – United States – Research

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Parents Oppose Harrison Hills’ School Consolidation

July 1st, 2010 No comments

Hockey players find a home
The demise of the Drury High School hockey program no longer means students from Drury and Hoosac Valley will have no place to play this winter. Wahconah Regional High School will add Drury and Hoosac players in a co-op agreement, according to athletic directors from all three schools.

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Parents Oppose Harrison Hills’ School Consolidation
A day after Harrison Hills City School District officials voted to close three elementary schools, parents said they think the consolidation is going to be a messy process.

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