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Education briefs for Oct. 20
news@jessaminejournal.comWildcat Ford hosting test drives to raise money for West High Wildcat Ford is bringing Ford Motor Company’s “Drive One 4 UR School” program to the Nicholasville community in an effort to raise up to $6,000 for West Jessamine High...Tags: Ford, Automotive Equipment, Substance Abuse, Schools, Ford Motor Co.
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Jessamine County high-schoolers take 'Rachel's Challenge'
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comA national program encouraging students to start a chain reaction of positive change visited Jessamine County on Thursday. Rachel’s Challenge tells the story of Rachel Scott, the first person killed in the 1999 Columbine High School shootings....Tags: Substance Abuse, Education, Schools, High Schools, Juvenile Delinquency
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'Rachel's Challenge' will bring Columbine shooting victim's message to Hampton
An anti-bullying program inspired by Columbine High School victim Rachel Scott will be presented in Hampton Dec. 6.
“Rachel’s Challenge” is based on Scott’s legacy of kindness and has been presented at thousands of schools across...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Schools, Murder, Bullying, High Schools
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Chris Schauble
Chris Schauble is the co-anchor of KTLA 5 Morning News from 4:30 am to 7:00 am on weekdays.
Chris is passionate about his work, family, and fitness. During his 10 years working in Los Angeles, Chris has earned multiple awards including two Emmy awards...Tags: KTLA, Education, Social Issues, Human Interest, Journalism
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UC Davis Police to Teach Campus Shooting Survival
FOX40 NewsStudents at UC Davis are getting a lesson on how to survive a school shooting. Wednesday night, officers from the UC Davis Police Department will present a training workshop on strategies to increase the chances of surviving a shooting incident;...Tags: Virginia Tech, Social Issues, University of California, Juvenile Delinquency, Sam Cohen
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Bloomberg, Martin Luther King III Call For Gun Control Fix
Invoking the memories of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy, Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Monday urged Congress to make sure the system for background checks on firearms purchases includes the names of everyone prohibited from buying weapons and...Tags: Interior Policy, Defense, Martin Luther King III, Social Issues, Firearms
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School Board Meeting Wrap-Up
The following is from the Feb.8 meeting of the Laguna Beach Unified School District Board of Education. * Programs target bullying on campuses Supt. Sherine Smith presented a brief history of the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports Program,...Tags: Human Interest
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Schools remember Rachel, Columbine shootings
COSTA MESA — Rachel Joy Scott was remembered this week for living a short life with kindness and compassion. She believed that small acts of kindness could bring about ripples of change in the world. And, before her early death, she challenged...Tags: Social Issues, Colorado, Human Interest, Elections, Politics
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Music and the Tucson shootings
Pop & HissAnyone who has been raised under the sway of a spiritual belief system -- Christian or Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist or pagan -- knows that when a crisis arises, one thing you do is listen for a sound. A still, small...... -
Students lead charge on community-wide anti-bullying event
TribLocal - Bolingbrook » NewsA group of Romeoville High School students doesn’t want to see another student’s lunch get thrown on the ground, or another freshman teased mercilessly through …... -
Homemade Bombs Found At Mall Near Columbine High
ReutersDENVER -- A busy shopping mall near Columbine High School was evacuated on Wednesday when authorities discovered two propane tanks and a pipe bomb, authorities said. Twelve years to the day after two Columbine High School students shot dead a teacher, 12...Tags: Colorado Springs, Eric Harris, FBI, Dylan Klebold, Facebook
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Paroled Robber Suspected Of Planting Bomb Near Columbine
ReutersThe FBI on Sunday identified a recently paroled bank robber as the man suspected of planting a bomb at a crowded shopping mall near Columbine High School last week on the 12th anniversary of the school massacre. Earl Albert Moore, 65, who remains at...Tags: Theft, FBI, Punishment, Social Issues, Crimes
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