Archive for February, 2010

Adults School – Bush appears at Fort Worth Christian School fundraiser – Fort Worth Star Telegram

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Bush appears at Fort Worth Christian School fundraiser – Fort Worth Star Telegram

Bush appears at Fort Worth Christian School fundraiser
Fort Worth Star Telegram
as well as his thoughts on faith and leadership with a rapt audience of adults, teens and children from Fort Worth Christian School on Saturday night.

and more »

13% of seniors may miss out on high school diplomas – Minneapolis Star Tribune

13% of seniors may miss out on high school diplomas
Minneapolis Star Tribune
To critics who say the school must not be teaching basic skills well enough, Johnson responds, "This is a tough test, and a fair number of adults in any

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eMentoring lets students get career advice from working adults [The Pittsburgh … – TMCnet

eMentoring lets students get career advice from working adults [The Pittsburgh
TMCnet
communicated with the engineer through PA eMentoring, a new program that connects local high school students with adults in the working world.

and more »

How a D.C. school puts fresh food on the lunchroom tables – Washington Post


Washington Post
How a D.C. school puts fresh food on the lunchroom tables
Washington Post
To cook for and serve the nearly 400 adults and children who make up the Stokes population, we have a kitchen staff of five. We clean up afterward and do

‘Matchmaking’ in Middle School Angers Parents – FOXNews

'Matchmaking' in Middle School Angers Parents
FOXNews
Matchmaking Web sites have become immensely popular on the dating scene for young adults, but how would you feel if your elementary school-age child was

and more »

Bush appears at Fort Worth Christian School fundraiser – Fort Worth Star Telegram

Bush appears at Fort Worth Christian School fundraiser
Fort Worth Star Telegram
as well as his thoughts on faith and leadership with a rapt audience of adults, teens and children from Fort Worth Christian School on Saturday night.

and more »

13% of seniors may miss out on high school diplomas – Minneapolis Star Tribune

13% of seniors may miss out on high school diplomas
Minneapolis Star Tribune
To critics who say the school must not be teaching basic skills well enough, Johnson responds, "This is a tough test, and a fair number of adults in any

and more »

eMentoring lets students get career advice from working adults [The Pittsburgh … – TMCnet

eMentoring lets students get career advice from working adults [The Pittsburgh
TMCnet
communicated with the engineer through PA eMentoring, a new program that connects local high school students with adults in the working world.

and more »

How a D.C. school puts fresh food on the lunchroom tables – Washington Post


Washington Post
How a D.C. school puts fresh food on the lunchroom tables
Washington Post
To cook for and serve the nearly 400 adults and children who make up the Stokes population, we have a kitchen staff of five. We clean up afterward and do

‘Matchmaking’ in Middle School Angers Parents – FOXNews

'Matchmaking' in Middle School Angers Parents
FOXNews
Matchmaking Web sites have become immensely popular on the dating scene for young adults, but how would you feel if your elementary school-age child was

and more »

Adults School – Teacher unions challenged in unprecedented face-off – Providence Journal

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Teacher unions challenged in unprecedented face-off – Providence Journal


Providence Journal
Teacher unions challenged in unprecedented face-off
Providence Journal
Gallo says her goal is to create “child-centered” schools, instead of “adult-centered” schools. The day Gist was appointed commissioner at the State House,

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Fauquier County community calendar, Feb. 28-March 7, 2010 – Washington Post

Fauquier County community calendar, Feb. 28-March 7, 2010
Washington Post
for children and adults. 540-347-8750, Ext. 6. COMMUNITY BAND, all ages, 7-9 pm Mondays, Fauquier High School band room, 705 Waterloo Rd., Warrenton.

Local agencies provide mental health care, regardless of income – 9NEWS.com


Los Angeles Times
Local agencies provide mental health care, regardless of income
9NEWS.com
Many, like the Beacon Center, accept Medicaid & Medicare, while others work with teens and young adults by reaching into federal grant money.
School Shooting Scene Reopens BrieflyKMGH Denver
Teacher becomes hero as gunman shoots 2The Coloradoan

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Diversions calendar for Feb. 28 – Evansville Courier & Press

Diversions calendar for Feb. 28
Evansville Courier & Press
"CURTAINS" — presented by Signature School, 7:30 pm, The Victory, also 7:30 pm Saturday and 2:30 pm March 7 (adults, $12; students, $10).

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Bush appears at Fort Worth Christian School fundraiser – Fort Worth Star Telegram

Bush appears at Fort Worth Christian School fundraiser
Fort Worth Star Telegram
as well as his thoughts on faith and leadership with a rapt audience of adults, teens and children from Fort Worth Christian School on Saturday night.

and more »

Teacher unions challenged in unprecedented face-off – Providence Journal


Providence Journal
Teacher unions challenged in unprecedented face-off
Providence Journal
Gallo says her goal is to create “child-centered” schools, instead of “adult-centered” schools. The day Gist was appointed commissioner at the State House,

and more »

Fauquier County community calendar, Feb. 28-March 7, 2010 – Washington Post

Fauquier County community calendar, Feb. 28-March 7, 2010
Washington Post
for children and adults. 540-347-8750, Ext. 6. COMMUNITY BAND, all ages, 7-9 pm Mondays, Fauquier High School band room, 705 Waterloo Rd., Warrenton.

Local agencies provide mental health care, regardless of income – 9NEWS.com


Los Angeles Times
Local agencies provide mental health care, regardless of income
9NEWS.com
Many, like the Beacon Center, accept Medicaid & Medicare, while others work with teens and young adults by reaching into federal grant money.
School Shooting Scene Reopens BrieflyKMGH Denver
Teacher becomes hero as gunman shoots 2The Coloradoan

all 1,431 news articles »

Diversions calendar for Feb. 28 – Evansville Courier & Press

Diversions calendar for Feb. 28
Evansville Courier & Press
"CURTAINS" — presented by Signature School, 7:30 pm, The Victory, also 7:30 pm Saturday and 2:30 pm March 7 (adults, $12; students, $10).

and more »

Bush appears at Fort Worth Christian School fundraiser – Fort Worth Star Telegram

Bush appears at Fort Worth Christian School fundraiser
Fort Worth Star Telegram
as well as his thoughts on faith and leadership with a rapt audience of adults, teens and children from Fort Worth Christian School on Saturday night.

and more »

Adults School – News briefs – Daily Tribune

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

News briefs – Daily Tribune
for all orchestra seats; general seating is $10 for adults than 350 schools throughout Michigan will participate by donating their pocket change to fill collection jars in their classrooms during a three-week period in the school year.

High School for Public Service in East Flatbush plans schoolyard farm – New York Daily News
Digital rendering of farm site created by Stacey Murphy, founder of BK Farmyards. Chapman for News Students Zachary Tomlinson, 18; Ruth Leger, 17; Nadia Zaman, 16; and Principal Ben Shildiner at farm site in front yard of K546. A pea grows in

News briefs – Daily Tribune
for all orchestra seats; general seating is $10 for adults than 350 schools throughout Michigan will participate by donating their pocket change to fill collection jars in their classrooms during a three-week period in the school year.

High School for Public Service in East Flatbush plans schoolyard farm – New York Daily News
Digital rendering of farm site created by Stacey Murphy, founder of BK Farmyards. Chapman for News Students Zachary Tomlinson, 18; Ruth Leger, 17; Nadia Zaman, 16; and Principal Ben Shildiner at farm site in front yard of K546. A pea grows in

Adults School – News briefs – Daily Tribune

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

News briefs – Daily Tribune
for all orchestra seats; general seating is $10 for adults than 350 schools throughout Michigan will participate by donating their pocket change to fill collection jars in their classrooms during a three-week period in the school year.

1 quiet donor, 2 million books – Boston Globe
WEST SPRINGFIELD – Harold Grinspoon, a lanky 80-year-old who made a fortune in real estate, starts every morning with pilates, dance aerobics, and a brisk walk. Then he charges into his office by 10, where he drops his parka on the floor near a

Appeal was needed – The Spokesman-Review
I agree with Greg Lee’s Feb. 18 article (“WV wrestler deserved fair ruling”) concerning a weigh-in ruling against a West Valley High School senior. Coach John Owen should have appealed the decision that ended this student’s high school

Connie Schultz: Maybe if teens talk about sex, adults will listen – madison
The study involved 662 African-American middle-school students in four low-income schools in the Northeast. An editorial accompanying the report cautioned against reading too much into this, and the study’s lead author, psychologist John B.

20-somethings take charge in Porter County – Post-Tribune
Alizabeth Bailey, Sundae Kubacki, Kevin Pazour and Brian Schafer all started out with a passion for their work. Their interests led them to work in Porter County government. The other commonalties they share — they’re all under age 30 and they hold

Dr. Frank Douglas, a drug industry innovator from Guyana, heads Akron – Cleveland Plain Dealer
“How do I get off hold?” Dr. Frank Douglas shouts to aide Teri Donohue. Douglas and his staff encounter such challenges daily. Temporary downtown digs for the Austen BioInnovation Institute in Akron have a new-car smell and the urgent feel of a long

Carefree days now elude me – Times Union
I remember my carefree high school days when I rode along in an open-topped Jeep while the driver flew through the With more judgment skills as adults than earlier in our lives, we tend to be more discerning in our actions. In addition, as we age

News briefs – Daily Tribune
for all orchestra seats; general seating is $10 for adults than 350 schools throughout Michigan will participate by donating their pocket change to fill collection jars in their classrooms during a three-week period in the school year.

1 quiet donor, 2 million books – Boston Globe
WEST SPRINGFIELD – Harold Grinspoon, a lanky 80-year-old who made a fortune in real estate, starts every morning with pilates, dance aerobics, and a brisk walk. Then he charges into his office by 10, where he drops his parka on the floor near a

Appeal was needed – The Spokesman-Review
I agree with Greg Lee’s Feb. 18 article (“WV wrestler deserved fair ruling”) concerning a weigh-in ruling against a West Valley High School senior. Coach John Owen should have appealed the decision that ended this student’s high school

Connie Schultz: Maybe if teens talk about sex, adults will listen – madison
The study involved 662 African-American middle-school students in four low-income schools in the Northeast. An editorial accompanying the report cautioned against reading too much into this, and the study’s lead author, psychologist John B.

20-somethings take charge in Porter County – Post-Tribune
Alizabeth Bailey, Sundae Kubacki, Kevin Pazour and Brian Schafer all started out with a passion for their work. Their interests led them to work in Porter County government. The other commonalties they share — they’re all under age 30 and they hold

Dr. Frank Douglas, a drug industry innovator from Guyana, heads Akron – Cleveland Plain Dealer
“How do I get off hold?” Dr. Frank Douglas shouts to aide Teri Donohue. Douglas and his staff encounter such challenges daily. Temporary downtown digs for the Austen BioInnovation Institute in Akron have a new-car smell and the urgent feel of a long

Carefree days now elude me – Times Union
I remember my carefree high school days when I rode along in an open-topped Jeep while the driver flew through the With more judgment skills as adults than earlier in our lives, we tend to be more discerning in our actions. In addition, as we age

Adults School – Dr. Robert J. White: As falls increasingly plague elderly, their – News-Herald.com

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Dr. Robert J. White: As falls increasingly plague elderly, their – News-Herald.com
When you have an appointment with your doctor, it would be a good time to set up a strategy for you to prevent falls White, M.D., Ph.D., is professor of neurosurgery at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. He is medical adviser on

Racers, start your engines (aka, let gravity take over) – Abilene Reporter-News
starting gate is at the top of an incline, and the cars roll to the finish line, where an electronic eye records their times and calculates the speed according to scale. Boys and parents or other adults work together on the car, with the boy

Column: Bullying law won’t do much to help kids – Eagle-Tribune
And in this region we still, at least once or twice in a high school generation, mourn the loss of promising lives destroyed by drugs, alcohol and/or catastrophic such problems, the only effective way to lower the risk to our children is to form

Portland gay couple, survivors of Vietnam War, now find peace – Oregonian
Faith Cathcart, The Oregonian Tom Norton says goodbye to Bao Nguyen before leaving for his shift volunteering at the Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center information desk. “I love being at the hospital,” Norton says. “It’s a constant reminder of

Years Beyond The Rabbit Hole, ‘Alice’ Looks Back – NPR News
Charles Dodgson, a shy and awkward mathematics teacher in Oxford, England, spent a good deal of his free time with the Liddells: a family with three sisters who lived just across the street. At the age of 10, Alice, the youngest of the Liddell girls

Johnston: Ned Ward benefit ropes around $22,000 – Abilene Reporter-News
More than $20,000 was raised in the Ned Ward benefit team roping held last weekend at the Taylor County Expo Center. Christie Martin said the auction brought in more than $16,000 and another $6,000 was made from the roping. Ned, 77, and his brother

Dr. Robert J. White: As falls increasingly plague elderly, their – News-Herald.com
When you have an appointment with your doctor, it would be a good time to set up a strategy for you to prevent falls White, M.D., Ph.D., is professor of neurosurgery at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. He is medical adviser on

Racers, start your engines (aka, let gravity take over) – Abilene Reporter-News
starting gate is at the top of an incline, and the cars roll to the finish line, where an electronic eye records their times and calculates the speed according to scale. Boys and parents or other adults work together on the car, with the boy

Column: Bullying law won’t do much to help kids – Eagle-Tribune
And in this region we still, at least once or twice in a high school generation, mourn the loss of promising lives destroyed by drugs, alcohol and/or catastrophic such problems, the only effective way to lower the risk to our children is to form

Portland gay couple, survivors of Vietnam War, now find peace – Oregonian
Faith Cathcart, The Oregonian Tom Norton says goodbye to Bao Nguyen before leaving for his shift volunteering at the Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center information desk. “I love being at the hospital,” Norton says. “It’s a constant reminder of

Years Beyond The Rabbit Hole, ‘Alice’ Looks Back – NPR News
Charles Dodgson, a shy and awkward mathematics teacher in Oxford, England, spent a good deal of his free time with the Liddells: a family with three sisters who lived just across the street. At the age of 10, Alice, the youngest of the Liddell girls

Johnston: Ned Ward benefit ropes around $22,000 – Abilene Reporter-News
More than $20,000 was raised in the Ned Ward benefit team roping held last weekend at the Taylor County Expo Center. Christie Martin said the auction brought in more than $16,000 and another $6,000 was made from the roping. Ned, 77, and his brother

Adults School – Local black leaders accept responsibility as role models – Star-Gazette

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Local black leaders accept responsibility as role models – Star-Gazette
Being a positive role model is as important now as ever in the African-American community, according to local leaders in business, education and ministry. And whether you want to be or not, you are a role model almost by default, says Juhura Shazer

‘Being Sixteen’ explores teenage life – Deseret News
“BEING SIXTEEN,” by Allyson Braithwaite Condie, Deseret Book, 250 pages, $15.99 (young adult) When you’re a teenager, turning 16 is just about the biggest milestone you can reach. For many it means a driver’s license and the chance to begin dating

Mexico arrests 3rd Juarez massacre suspect – FederalNewsRadio.com
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) – Mexico has arrested a third suspect in last month’s massacre of 15 people in the border city of Ciudad Juarez. Chihuahua state prosecutors say he is a former police officer believed to have worked as a hit man for the

Black History Month Profile: Bishop Freddy Washington’s heart has – Bridgeton News
Staff photo by Britney Lillya The Rev. Freddy Washington is pastor of the Worldwide Outreach Restoration Deliverance Church in Penns Grove PENNS GROVE — No matter where Bishop Freddy Washington’s love of music and ministry has taken him, his

Black history group hopes to reopen old Baton Rouge theater – Alexandria Daily Town Talk
BATON ROUGE, La. — Otis Redding, The Four Tops and Louis Armstrong performed at the Lincoln Theater. Families flocked there after church to see the latest motion pictures. Civil rights leaders met in its upstairs offices. Now the Lincoln Theater

Lampe: Bringing AllOutdoors inside – Peoria Journal Star
For days now I’ve been losing sleep fretting about getting 4,000 gallons of lake water into the Elmwood grade school gymnasium. And that was before reading that the Dubai Aquarium had started leaking. Worries like that probably help explain why

Local black leaders accept responsibility as role models – Star-Gazette
Being a positive role model is as important now as ever in the African-American community, according to local leaders in business, education and ministry. And whether you want to be or not, you are a role model almost by default, says Juhura Shazer

‘Being Sixteen’ explores teenage life – Deseret News
“BEING SIXTEEN,” by Allyson Braithwaite Condie, Deseret Book, 250 pages, $15.99 (young adult) When you’re a teenager, turning 16 is just about the biggest milestone you can reach. For many it means a driver’s license and the chance to begin dating

Mexico arrests 3rd Juarez massacre suspect – FederalNewsRadio.com
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) – Mexico has arrested a third suspect in last month’s massacre of 15 people in the border city of Ciudad Juarez. Chihuahua state prosecutors say he is a former police officer believed to have worked as a hit man for the

Black History Month Profile: Bishop Freddy Washington’s heart has – Bridgeton News
Staff photo by Britney Lillya The Rev. Freddy Washington is pastor of the Worldwide Outreach Restoration Deliverance Church in Penns Grove PENNS GROVE — No matter where Bishop Freddy Washington’s love of music and ministry has taken him, his

Black history group hopes to reopen old Baton Rouge theater – Alexandria Daily Town Talk
BATON ROUGE, La. — Otis Redding, The Four Tops and Louis Armstrong performed at the Lincoln Theater. Families flocked there after church to see the latest motion pictures. Civil rights leaders met in its upstairs offices. Now the Lincoln Theater

Lampe: Bringing AllOutdoors inside – Peoria Journal Star
For days now I’ve been losing sleep fretting about getting 4,000 gallons of lake water into the Elmwood grade school gymnasium. And that was before reading that the Dubai Aquarium had started leaking. Worries like that probably help explain why

Adults School – The M.D.: Do kids need a needle test for cholesterol levels? – Los Angeles Times

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

The M.D.: Do kids need a needle test for cholesterol levels? – Los Angeles Times
My children hate needles — in that dread-filled way of kids who have been stuck once too often — and getting them to the doctor for shots or a blood test can be quite an ordeal. They never downright refuse to go, but there’s always plenty of

The M.D.: Do kids need a needle test for cholesterol levels? – Los Angeles Times
My children hate needles — in that dread-filled way of kids who have been stuck once too often — and getting them to the doctor for shots or a blood test can be quite an ordeal. They never downright refuse to go, but there’s always plenty of

Adults School – Storms dumps 20 inches on city making February snowiest month since – New York Daily News

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Storms dumps 20 inches on city making February snowiest month since – New York Daily News
A record-breaking winter storm dumped more than 20 inches of snow on the city Friday, closing schools and offices, grounding flights and cutting off power to thousands of homes. By the afternoon, 20.8 inches had fallen in Central Park , for a monthly

Church directory – Newburyport Daily News
Church School through eighth grade at 10:30 a.m. Senior High and Middle School youth groups meet twice monthly; musical groups meet weekly — Bell Choir, Senior Choir Sunday praise music, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday worship, Sunday school with baby

A vigil just yards from site of train tragedy – Philadelphia Inquirer
The night before his daughter’s death, Paul Dorwart sat in her room in their Glenolden home and talked with her about her 16th birthday, coming up Wednesday. He planned to rent the Oaks Ballroom in town, and Vanessa wanted her guests to wear black

The Line Series – Giving ‘band geeks’ a fictional voice! – PRLog (free press release)
Courtney Brandt has always been a do it herself kind of gal, but her tenacity finally paid off when she successfully cracked into the publishing industry on her own. Brandt, 29, originally from Atlanta, Georgia, now an expatriate in Dubai, wanted to

Phila. Leaders Call for Full-Court Press Against Student Violence – KYW News radio
City leaders are trying to present a united front against violence among Philadelphia school students. With the center city flash mob ( related story ) and fights at South Philly High ( related story ) fresh in everyone’s minds, schools

The Philadelphia International Flower Show goes global – Delaware County Daily Times
If ever there was a year to think spring, it’s this snow-shock winter and offering a sense and scents of well-being this weekend is the Philadelphia International Flower Show. A Philadelphia tradition begun in 1829, the floral show now annually

South Shore schools look to make Black History Month a yearlong – Patriot Ledger
Some of the lessons passed on by the third-graders at Young Elementary Johnny Decamp, whose son John played astronomer and mathematician Benjamin Banneker in the Black History lesson at the Young School, said the event wasn’t just for the kids

Storms dumps 20 inches on city making February snowiest month since – New York Daily News
A record-breaking winter storm dumped more than 20 inches of snow on the city Friday, closing schools and offices, grounding flights and cutting off power to thousands of homes. By the afternoon, 20.8 inches had fallen in Central Park , for a monthly

Church directory – Newburyport Daily News
Church School through eighth grade at 10:30 a.m. Senior High and Middle School youth groups meet twice monthly; musical groups meet weekly — Bell Choir, Senior Choir Sunday praise music, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday worship, Sunday school with baby

A vigil just yards from site of train tragedy – Philadelphia Inquirer
The night before his daughter’s death, Paul Dorwart sat in her room in their Glenolden home and talked with her about her 16th birthday, coming up Wednesday. He planned to rent the Oaks Ballroom in town, and Vanessa wanted her guests to wear black

The Line Series – Giving ‘band geeks’ a fictional voice! – PRLog (free press release)
Courtney Brandt has always been a do it herself kind of gal, but her tenacity finally paid off when she successfully cracked into the publishing industry on her own. Brandt, 29, originally from Atlanta, Georgia, now an expatriate in Dubai, wanted to

Phila. Leaders Call for Full-Court Press Against Student Violence – KYW News radio
City leaders are trying to present a united front against violence among Philadelphia school students. With the center city flash mob ( related story ) and fights at South Philly High ( related story ) fresh in everyone’s minds, schools

The Philadelphia International Flower Show goes global – Delaware County Daily Times
If ever there was a year to think spring, it’s this snow-shock winter and offering a sense and scents of well-being this weekend is the Philadelphia International Flower Show. A Philadelphia tradition begun in 1829, the floral show now annually

South Shore schools look to make Black History Month a yearlong – Patriot Ledger
Some of the lessons passed on by the third-graders at Young Elementary Johnny Decamp, whose son John played astronomer and mathematician Benjamin Banneker in the Black History lesson at the Young School, said the event wasn’t just for the kids

Adults School – Name change coincides with college’s 75th anniversary – Statesman Journal

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Name change coincides with college’s 75th anniversary – Statesman Journal
There now are four program deans — of academics, athletics, business and adult degree programs — and who report to one central provost Hunt said the next goal is to add a school of theology, hopefully within the next few years.

Getting the pep in ISTEP – News Dispatch
Applause and cheering ensued after Elston Middle School Principal Kelly Martin-Fargo led a cheer for students taking ISTEP exams next Three Elston adults formed a musical trio to entertain at the rally, with Bob Sieko, curriculum coordinator

BOUQUETS and BRICKBATS: Local spellers eye trip to national bee – News-Herald.com
BOUQUETS: To the four finalists who will compete in the 2010 Tri-County Spelling Bee on March 11 in Kirtland. This year’s standout spellers are: * Katie Paskey, an eighth-grader at Grand Valley Middle School in Orwell. Katie won the Ashtabula County

Children’s Dance Theatre to Present Annual Performance – News Channel 34
Looking for an inexpensive way to expose your children to the arts? Children’s Dance Theatre, a Student Association chartered group out of Binghamton University, is presenting a dance showcase on Saturday, February 27 at the Anderson Center

Optimists hold oratorical contest for high school students – Macomb Daily
The Central Macomb Optimist Club asks people from the community to judge its annual oratorical contest for students in the Macomb County Juvenile Justice Center and judges are scattered among audience members. Ron Schultz, left, from the L’Anse

Name change coincides with college’s 75th anniversary – Statesman Journal
There now are four program deans — of academics, athletics, business and adult degree programs — and who report to one central provost Hunt said the next goal is to add a school of theology, hopefully within the next few years.

Getting the pep in ISTEP – News Dispatch
Applause and cheering ensued after Elston Middle School Principal Kelly Martin-Fargo led a cheer for students taking ISTEP exams next Three Elston adults formed a musical trio to entertain at the rally, with Bob Sieko, curriculum coordinator

BOUQUETS and BRICKBATS: Local spellers eye trip to national bee – News-Herald.com
BOUQUETS: To the four finalists who will compete in the 2010 Tri-County Spelling Bee on March 11 in Kirtland. This year’s standout spellers are: * Katie Paskey, an eighth-grader at Grand Valley Middle School in Orwell. Katie won the Ashtabula County

Children’s Dance Theatre to Present Annual Performance – News Channel 34
Looking for an inexpensive way to expose your children to the arts? Children’s Dance Theatre, a Student Association chartered group out of Binghamton University, is presenting a dance showcase on Saturday, February 27 at the Anderson Center

Optimists hold oratorical contest for high school students – Macomb Daily
The Central Macomb Optimist Club asks people from the community to judge its annual oratorical contest for students in the Macomb County Juvenile Justice Center and judges are scattered among audience members. Ron Schultz, left, from the L’Anse

Adults School – Less money for IITs, IIMs – Rediff

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Less money for IITs, IIMs – Rediff
I n keeping with the United Progressive Alliance’s [ Images ] promise of inclusive growth, the finance minister on Friday proposed 15 per cent higher allocation for school and higher target of 70 million non-literate adults, including 60 million

Less money for IITs, IIMs – Rediff
I n keeping with the United Progressive Alliance’s [ Images ] promise of inclusive growth, the finance minister on Friday proposed 15 per cent higher allocation for school and higher target of 70 million non-literate adults, including 60 million