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School projects get green light, but officials say more fiscal green needed
The list is long enough to give contractors a stiff workout. There are roof repairs and resurfacing due for Georgetown East Elementary School and painting for George Fox Middle School. Mills-Parole Elementary will get tiles, carpet and terrazzo. Crofton...Tags: Schools, Georgetown, Education, Crofton, Laura Neuman
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Phelps Luck paraeducator in spotlight as national honoree
For those who believe Phelps Luck Elementary School paraeducator Donna Schulze is too outspoken or too uncompromising on issues relating to her profession, she's got a message for you: Too bad. "If I see something, I'm going to speak up," said Schulze,...
Tags: Schools, Teachers, Education, Early Learning, Students
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Millers maintain family syrup making traditions
Farm, Field and Garden CorrespondentFor the Miller family of Allegheny Township, making maple syrup is following a family tradition. Siblings Dave, Dan and Beth Anderson enjoy the family closeness that their sugar camp creates on their home farm along Brushcreek Road. Their parents,...Tags: Schools, Farms, The Pennsylvania State University
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Jogging for a cause
Last Friday was the day of jog-a-thons with both elementary schools jogging to raise money for educational programs. El Morro Elementary School students ran more than 14,000 laps at its annual jog-a-thon. The school received an anonymous pledge of $5,...
Tags: Schools, PTA, Education, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Panel to present ideas to ease crowding at Pangborn Elementary
The recommendation of a volunteer committee that examined ways to temporary alleviate overcrowding at Pangborn Elementary School next school year is expected to be presented to the Washington County Board of Education on April 2, said the committee’...
Tags: Schools
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Art class debuts at Kaiser
Sixth-grade students at Kaiser Elementary School in Costa Mesa were given a new class Wednesday, but they didn't seem to mind. Chany Pennewaert pressed the pattern of a coat of arms into a thin metal sheet. He had drawn it on a piece of paper and now...
Tags: Schools, Teachers, Education, Students, Teaching and Learning
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News briefs for March 19
Woodlawn Elementary Dinner Theatre set for Friday Woodlawn Elementary School will present its fourth annual dinner theater, titled “We are the World,” at 5:30 p.m. Friday at Boyle County High School. The event will feature musical performances...
Tags: Schools, United Nations, Education, Libraries, Yams
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Hawthorne Elementary School installs first National Honor Society
Hawthorne Elementary School in Middle River will launch its first-ever chapter of the National Elementary Honor Society during a special induction ceremony for new members at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 19. Membership in the National Elementary...
Tags: Schools, Human Interest
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Contracts approved for improvements at elementary schools
A boiler and chiller at Fountaindale Elementary School and most of the drop ceiling and lighting at Emma K. Doub Elementary School will be replaced, Washington County Public Schools officials said. The Washington County Board of Education on March 5...Tags: Schools, Public Schools, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland)
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School redistricting meeting moved up to Tuesday
A volunteer committee that has been examining ways to temporarily alleviate overcrowding at Pangborn Elementary School has moved its meeting to Tuesday. The Facilities and Enrollment Advisory Committee will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Washington County...
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Dr. Seuss books celebrated in Washington County Public Schools
Washington County Public Schools celebrated Read Across America in a number of creative ways at many schools during the week of Feb. 25, including activities on Friday, March 1, in observance of Dr. Seuss’s birthday, which was March 2. Martha...
Tags: Schools, Public Schools, Education, Libraries, Career and Workplace
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Local students take in the arts at production of 'Beauty and the Beast'
Staff WriterStudents from a number of elementary schools in the Imperial Valley giggled, gasped and cheered during a production of “Beauty and the Beast” at the Jimmie Cannon Theater for the Performing Arts at Southwest High School in El Centro on Friday....Tags: Schools, Robert J. Lopez, Teachers, Education, Students
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