Editorial: Manchin right to force issue on education – Herald-Dispatch
When it comes to education, West Virginia has been short on results and long on excuses. The state ranks last in the nation in the percentage of adults with a college degree (17 percent) and 45th in the percentage of high school graduates (81.5
Broadhurst completes Eagle Scout project – Asheville Citizen-Times
his Eagle Scout Service project on May 9 at Weaverville Elementary School. An Eagle presentation was held March 14, 2010, at Weaverville United Methodist Church. Broadhurst, along with 14 other Scouts and eight adults, cleared an outdoor
College class brings family all together – Daily Oklahoman
Across the country, community colleges are seeing record enrollment numbers as graduating high school students struggle to find colleges within their budgets and adults make the trek back to school to change careers and adjust to the recession-era
Cager Classic a Highlands haven – PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
» Saturday — Girls game, 6 p.m.; boys game 8. » Highlands High School, Harrison. » Skills competition: 6 p.m. Friday. » Game tickets: $3 students, $5 adults. Available at B&J Sporting Goods, Natrona Heights (724-226-2762). Skills competition
Rally held for Robert M. Hughes Academy charter school – Union-News & Sunday Republican
Williams said the students should not be penalized for something that adults did. The state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education revoked the charter of the kindergarten through eighth grade school in January, effective at the end of the school
Worst US school disaster passes 73rd anniversary – KHOU
So many with a direct connection to the London, Texas, school explosion of 73 years ago are gone now, no longer here to mourn the 282 students and 14 adults lost in oil-rich east Texas that March. But history never really dies in a person, place or
VIDEO: Notre Dame of West Haven to stage ‘Alibis’ – New Haven Register
Students from Notre Dame High School of West Haven will stage a production of “Alibis” tonight at 7:30 at the school. Tickets can be purchased at the door; prices are $10 for adults, $5 for children and senior citizens. See a scene from a recent
Musical helps adults pass faith on to teens – Eagle-Tribune
the annual search for youngsters to play the lead roles as teenagers go off to college after graduating from high school. “We never know who will be showing up in January,” Paula Gagnon said. As the adults got older, their children grew and took
Faith Matters – Savannah Morning News
Awana Club for toddlers through high school. Fun, games, snacks and Bible truths. Adults meet for Bible study. Call 912-663-7895. Awana at Pineora Baptist The Awana children’s program is every Wednesday at Pineora Baptist Church, 131 Elkins St.,
Mentor program helps guide Oklahoma youths – Daily Oklahoman
Adults receive training and support to help middle school and high school students finish school and develop life skills and career plans. “The need is so real and so big,” Thomas said. “I certainly want to be a person in the community who will
Editorial: Manchin right to force issue on education – Herald-Dispatch
When it comes to education, West Virginia has been short on results and long on excuses. The state ranks last in the nation in the percentage of adults with a college degree (17 percent) and 45th in the percentage of high school graduates (81.5
Broadhurst completes Eagle Scout project – Asheville Citizen-Times
his Eagle Scout Service project on May 9 at Weaverville Elementary School. An Eagle presentation was held March 14, 2010, at Weaverville United Methodist Church. Broadhurst, along with 14 other Scouts and eight adults, cleared an outdoor
College class brings family all together – Daily Oklahoman
Across the country, community colleges are seeing record enrollment numbers as graduating high school students struggle to find colleges within their budgets and adults make the trek back to school to change careers and adjust to the recession-era
Cager Classic a Highlands haven – PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
» Saturday — Girls game, 6 p.m.; boys game 8. » Highlands High School, Harrison. » Skills competition: 6 p.m. Friday. » Game tickets: $3 students, $5 adults. Available at B&J Sporting Goods, Natrona Heights (724-226-2762). Skills competition
Rally held for Robert M. Hughes Academy charter school – Union-News & Sunday Republican
Williams said the students should not be penalized for something that adults did. The state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education revoked the charter of the kindergarten through eighth grade school in January, effective at the end of the school
Worst US school disaster passes 73rd anniversary – KHOU
So many with a direct connection to the London, Texas, school explosion of 73 years ago are gone now, no longer here to mourn the 282 students and 14 adults lost in oil-rich east Texas that March. But history never really dies in a person, place or
VIDEO: Notre Dame of West Haven to stage ‘Alibis’ – New Haven Register
Students from Notre Dame High School of West Haven will stage a production of “Alibis” tonight at 7:30 at the school. Tickets can be purchased at the door; prices are $10 for adults, $5 for children and senior citizens. See a scene from a recent
Musical helps adults pass faith on to teens – Eagle-Tribune
the annual search for youngsters to play the lead roles as teenagers go off to college after graduating from high school. “We never know who will be showing up in January,” Paula Gagnon said. As the adults got older, their children grew and took
Faith Matters – Savannah Morning News
Awana Club for toddlers through high school. Fun, games, snacks and Bible truths. Adults meet for Bible study. Call 912-663-7895. Awana at Pineora Baptist The Awana children’s program is every Wednesday at Pineora Baptist Church, 131 Elkins St.,
Mentor program helps guide Oklahoma youths – Daily Oklahoman
Adults receive training and support to help middle school and high school students finish school and develop life skills and career plans. “The need is so real and so big,” Thomas said. “I certainly want to be a person in the community who will