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Shadia: Coming together over 'A Separation'
A group of Iranian-American women are making sure Southern California knows an Iranian film has been nominated for an Oscar with a viewing party Sunday. The Iranian American Women Foundation in Orange County is hosting an Oscar-viewing party at 5 p.m....Tags: Entertainment Events, Politics, A Separation (movie), Iran, Golden Globe Awards
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Mesa Musings: Sports Illustrated leads to best summer — in school
There's a price to be paid for sitting in the back of a high school algebra classroom and devouring issues of Sports Illustrated strategically hidden behind your textbook. That price is called summer school. And I paid it in 1960. Because I read SI...Tags: Mountains, High School Sports, Sports Illustrated, Science and Technology, Root Canal
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Scholarship Awards Breakfast - Newport Harbor
NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL Jason Cernius AP Classes/School Activities/Clubs: Art History, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Computer Science A, English Language, English Literature, European History, Physics C (Electricity and Magnetism), Physics C...Tags: Music, Blood, Cadiz Incorporated, Computer Science, Philosophy
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Apodaca: 'King's Speech' shedding light on stuttering
Kate Allen looks like the quintessential California girl, with her soft blond hair, a girl-next-door smile and lovely, ocean-colored eyes.
The Corona del Mar High School freshman likes hanging out with her friends and rowing on a crew team. She dreams of...Tags: High School Sports, Genes and Chromosomes, The King's Speech (movie), Physical Conditions, Human Body
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CdM Today
Corona del Mar's Toastmasters Group Aim To Perfect the Art of Public Speaking It's 7 a.m. in the back room of Coco's in Corona del Mar, and the crowd is all ears, waiting for the speeches to begin at the regular meeting of the Harborlites Toastmasters...Tags: Physical Therapy, Ears and Hearing, Holidays, Vehicles, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Crowding Balto. Co.'s classrooms
The results of Baltimore County Superintendent Joe Hairston's poor decision to cut teachers from high schools are now clear: A sharp drop in the number of classes available to students (including Advanced Placement courses), increasing class sizes and...
Tags: Joe A. Hairston, Teachers, Science and Technology, Students, Baltimore County
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District 230 department winners lauded
TribLocal - Tinley Park » NewsMore than 30 senior students from the three Consolidated High School District 230 schools earned departmental awards and several were on hand as the district …... -
Central students collect awards
Aberdeen Central students were recognized at the school's 90th annual awards presentation May 1 at the Thomas F. Kelly Theatre. SOCIAL SERVICE AWARDS American Legion School Citizenship Awards: Hannah Brenden, Michael Marmorstein. Brown County Teen...Tags: Music, Engineering, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Literature, Justice System
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U-46 language program serves Spanish, English speakers
TribLocal - Schaumburg » NewsJennifer Schneider of Elgin sometimes catches her first-grader Camden introducing himself to other children – in Spanish. The budding bilingual tendencies are part of why …... -
Ag programs benefit youth
People will often hear me refer to myself as a lifetime 4-H'er. Not a moment has passed in my life where agriculture has not been a huge importance and influence. Programs such as 4-H, Farmers Union, Future Farmers of America and other youth farm...Tags: Ford Motor Co., Education, Democratic Party, Arts and Culture, Agriculture
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Which education reports matter?
julieg@herald-mail.comAssessment tests, college-entrance exams, advanced placement tests, graduation rates, dropout rates ... Every year, a pile of reports and statistics is produced to show how students and public school systems are faring. But which ones really matter when...Tags: Teachers, Examinations, Science and Technology, School Examinations, Culture
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Westmont French teacher receives prestigious national award
Diane L. Rugh, a French teacher at Westmont Hilltop High School, is the winner of a national teaching award from the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY). Rugh, a teacher at Westmont Hilltop for 23 years, was selected as the winner...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Education, Teachers, Colleges and Universities, Students
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