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NYC High School Football Star Killed Hours After Graduation
*The best day of a teenagers’ life is walking across that first stage into the rest of their life at high school graduation. But while a young football star was able to cross the stage, he didn’t make it much further than that. A simple altercation in a parking lot for the graduation ended up in [...]
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High School Insider: This week’s prep scores and summaries
GIRLS SOCCER
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Wednesday’s High School Box scores
C.J. Langley 4 3-4 14; T.J. McCrae 1 0-0 2; D.J. Tomlin 4 0-0 8; Tyler Shular 7 2-2 19; Takari Smalls 8 1-1 18; Magny Bottex 0 2-2 2; Jermaine Martin-Riley 0 2-2 2; Chris Daniels 2 0 -0 4. Totals: 26 10-11 69.
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Kernville Union School District board joined by new trustees
Susan BarrKern Valley Sun Greg Davis and Bill Stanton, Kernville Union School District’s newest trustees, joined their fellow board members for the first time at the December 14 meeting.
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Honor Roll: Old Mill High School
The following students were named to the principal’s honor roll for the first marking period: NINTH GRADE: Kirellos Abou El Saad, Jenna Bachman, Anthony Bates, Kristin Caliva, Isabelle Clough, Lindsie Corl, Marissa Curtin, Kate Dickinson, Brandy Donnelly, Eduardo Gamiz Chaparro, Naveen Ghuman, Taylor Heitmann, YoonSun Jee, Kayla Jones, Zhana Kauffman Miller, Mallory Kuba, Jane Lee, Tejah Lee …
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Retired School Employees Gather for First Meeting of the School Year
Officials say the Harrison County ARSE is the most active in the state.
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New members join OC school board
By CHRIS MENEES Staff Reporter The Obion County School Board has a new look. Board member Brian Rainey was elected chair-man during Tuesday night’s monthly school board meeting at Black Oak Elementary School in Hornbeak.
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Cassidy: Former Sun chief Scott McNealy s better idea for school text books
Former Sun chief executive Scott McNealy thinks he has a Silicon Valley solution to a challenge that’s costing schools billions. His Curriki initiative would move textbooks and much more onto the Web, where it would be free for the taking. Now he just needs to convince the rest of the world to go along.
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Despite changes, Pinellas reports first day of school starts without a hitch
By Rebecca Catalanello, Times Staff Writer Tuesday, August 24, 2010 ST. PETERSBURG — As the minutes approached 8:20 a.m., Susan Stritar placed boxes of crayons before 11 kid-sized chairs. Outside her kindergarten classroom, parents with children in khaki, white and blue uniforms gathered outside the Fairmount Park Elementary office, drawing their fingers down class-by-class rosters, looking for …
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Town’s only school is now longer closed
Residents in the town of Unity voted overwhelmingly Monday night to spend $4.7 million to build a new elementary school after the state made the unprecedented move to shut down the old one because it was deemed unsafe. At a town meeting moved to nearby Claremont to accommodate the large crowd, residents voted by more than the needed two-thirds majority to approve the funds to build a new school …
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