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Unclassified Info: Working for the common good
Last week I was in Atlanta changing the world by building a playground for the children of Nesbit Elementary School in Tucker, Georgia. The community-service event was a joint effort organized by our company's corporate citizenship department and Kaboom...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Travel, Companies and Corporations, Schools, Gardens and Parks
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Kids taught bicycle basics
Community leaders, already working to improve local bicycle infrastructure, are targeting some of the city’s youngest riders. The Glendale PTA Council and Walk Bike Glendale have teamed up to provide bicycle skills classes for local school-aged...
Tags: PTA, Schools
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Columbus Elementary rated 'outstanding'
With more than half of its students hailing from non-English-speaking households and 78% qualifying for free and reduced-price lunch, Columbus Elementary School has some of the toughest demographics in Glendale Unified. But staff members there are too...
Tags: Academic Progress, Students, Entertainment, Teaching and Learning, Music
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Burbank school named 'distinguished'
Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School was one of hundreds of schools statewide Thursday to be named 2012 California Distinguished Schools. Balboa, Monte Vista and Mountain Avenue elementary schools in Glendale and Don Benito Fundamental School in Pasadena...Tags: Theodore Roosevelt, Schools
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Glendale schools named 'distinguished'
Three Glendale Unified elementary schools were named Thursday as 2012 California Distinguished Schools. Balboa, Monte Vista and Mountain Avenue elementary schools were among 387 schools statewide to receive the distinction. Theodore Roosevelt...
Tags: Human Interest, Theodore Roosevelt, Schools
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PROJECT Trio weaves rock, hip-hop into classical compositions
Who says classical music has to be a formal affair? Not PROJECT Trio, a classical chamber ensemble fueled by the sounds of rock 'n' roll, hip-hop and jazz, from Guns ‘N Roses to Duke Ellington.
With some 66 million hits on YouTube, appearances on...Tags: Classical Music (genre), Entertainment Events, Culture, Aaron Copland, Rock and Roll (genre)
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Students learn the basics of book publishing
Wearing a chef’s hat and apron, children’s book author Mary Ann Fraser stood at the front of a first-grade classroom at Lincoln Elementary School on Thursday and told the students that it was time to cook up a story.
Within minutes, they had...Tags: Book, Students, Teaching and Learning, Schools, Education
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Patricia Fazio Haile
May 10, 1925-December 4, 2011 Patricia Haile was a gift to this world. She was an educator, and an inspiration to learning. She proudly raised four children (John Haile, Debbie Gabel, Terri Teebken and Bobby Haile). She spent 32school years...Tags: Schools
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Library welcomes new chapter
As she gathered with friends in the new library at Glenoaks Elementary School on Monday, 11-year-old Meghan Imperio eagerly volunteered her endorsement.
“I love how it is organized, especially from fiction to nonfiction,” the sixth-grade...Tags: Students, Arts and Culture, Teaching and Learning, Schools, Education
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Catholic school uses iPad as learning device
Holy Family Grade School teacher Krikor Kiladjian on Monday led his eighth-grade students through a traditional social studies lesson in a very non-traditional fashion. They took turns at the front of the classroom, plugging in their iPads and walking...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Religious Texts, Arts and Culture, Apple iPad, Christianity
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Teacher celebrates 20 years at Delphi Academy
Delphi Academy teacher Marianne Ditko recently entered her 20th year in teaching elementary school children at Delphi Academy. Judy Young of Delphi Academy interviewed Ditko on reaching this milestone. Delphi Academy is a private college preparatory...Tags: Human Interest, Delphi Corp, Schools, Education
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Catholic schools mull extended academic calendars
Two weeks after the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles announced it would extend the academic calendar of its 210 elementary schools by 20 days, administrators at local parochial schools said they are assessing how and when to implement the change....Tags: Academic Progress, Christianity, Calendars, Days, and Months, Migration, Politics
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