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Webliography: Chicago Public Schools issues
Change of SubjectA collection of links related to CPS/CTU issues for interested parents and community members to consult in the coming days: Chicago Schools Notebook -- "News and scoops on schools in the city" from the Tribune. Catalyst Chicago -- "Independent reporting..... -
Students journey through state's history
Staff WriterIMPERIAL — To help set the stage for this year’s Walk Through California presentation, fourth-graders dressed to impress in their best cowboy, Native American and Mexican seņorita costumes at Ben Hulse Elementary School here Tuesday. The...Tags: American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Teaching and Learning, Education, Robert J. Lopez, Students
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Donations, registrations down for Komen Maryland Race For the Cure
Komen Maryland counts on Race for the Cure to pay for programs and support services related to breast cancer, but as the date for the 20th annual event approaches the group is facing steep declines in the number of people signed up and the amount of money...Tags: Hunt Valley, Mastectomy, Safeway Inc., Marketing, Mammogram
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Amid Lockout, ECHL Provides Hockey Alternative
Associated PressTRENTON, N.J. (AP) — While the NHL and its players remain engaged in a boardroom battle over dollars and cents, professional hockey is still being played across the United States. Philadelphia, New York, and Washington, of course, are not hockey...Tags: Stanley Cup Playoffs, Eastern Conference (NHL), New York Rangers, Mark Streit, National Hockey League
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The high cost of sending students outdoors
In Burbank, many fifth-graders live for Outdoor Science School — the handful of days when they venture to the mountains or ocean to hike trails with naturalists, sing songs by the campfire and sleep in bunks. The tradition has lasted more than 20...Tags: Public Finance, Teaching and Learning, American Civil Liberties Union, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance
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T.L. Waggoner western carnival rounds up families for fun, funds
Staff WriterLaughter, smiles and the aroma of sweets filled T.L. Waggoner Elementary School in Imperial on Saturday evening, as the community came together for the Western Round-Up School Carnival. The carnival offered numerous Western-themed attractions like booths...Tags: Festive Events, Halloween, Arts and Culture
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Holtville carnival a community event, tradition
Staff WriterHOLTVILLE – Marcy Bingham has been coming to the Halloween carnival at Emmett S. Finley Elementary School, ever since she was a little girl. Now as an adult, Bingham is happy she can bring her own children to the event. “It’s just sort...Tags: Festive Events, Robert J. Lopez, Halloween, Arts and Culture, Haunted Houses (attractions)
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DEA agents visit school for Red Ribbon Week
Mark Keppel Elementary students tried on 20-pound bulletproof vests, got a close look at rifles and climbed in a police car during an assembly to celebrate Red Ribbon Week. On Monday afternoon, eight U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents showed...
Tags: Nancy Reagan
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Ride 365 takes women volunteers across Maryland
A group of 11 Baltimore women who set out Sept. 19 to ride their bicycles 365 miles across Maryland in five days arrived Sunday at Fort McHenry to the cheers of more than 100 family members and friends..
The participants are members of a group called...Tags: Cambodia, Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Malawi, Fort McHenry
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Ducks Unlimited to celebrate 38th anniversary in the Valley
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterThe Imperial Valley chapter of Ducks Unlimited will celebrate its 38th year of conservation and hunting with a fundraiser banquet Saturday. Its banquet coincides with its parent organization’s 75th anniversary. Ducks Unlimited is an international...Tags: Auction Service, Ducks Unlimited, Culture, Ceremonies, Wildlife
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Baltimore educators to rally in support of Chicago teacher strike
Baltimore City educators are planning to rally in solidarity with their Chicago Public Schools counterparts, who made national news Monday by executing their first teacher strike in 25 years. About 25,000 Chicago unionized educators fulfilled their vow...Tags: Politics, Chicago Public Schools, Career and Workplace, Rahm Emanuel, Strikes
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Lynchburg schools launch initiative to encourage parent involvement
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefAyisha Littlejohn works hard to make sure learning is a top priority for her two sons. "My boys know that when they come home, we're going to open up the books," said Littlejohn. "There's no playtime first. Schoolwork comes first." She stays in tune...Tags: Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Education
Aug 28, 2012
| Chicago Tribune
Nov 28, 2012
|Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
Oct 4, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Dec 4, 2012
|Story| Daily American
Nov 27, 2012
|Story| Burbank Leader
Nov 5, 2012
|Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
Oct 31, 2012
|Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
Oct 22, 2012
|Story| Glendale News Press
Sep 23, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 5, 2012
|Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
Sep 10, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Sep 12, 2012
|Story| WDBJ7
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