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Boonsboro Middle, BHS, Pleasant Valley students compete at chess tournament
The chess clubs at Pleasant Valley Elementary School, Boonsboro Middle School and Boonsboro High School recently competed in the MCA West Frederick Scholastics Chess Tournament at West Frederick Middle School. More than 130 players from around the...Tags: High Schools, Game Playing, Schools, Chess Playing, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Pershing Middle School orchestras will play for music teachers from around the state
ewood@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- About 75 Pershing Middle School students are warming up for the biggest performance of their lives. The seventh- and eighth-graders are part of the only middle school orchestra chosen to present their music at the Missouri Music...Tags: Entertainment, Students, Concerts, Education, Schools
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Two Orange schools chosen to perform “Yes, Virginia,” the musical
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelThe cast, crew and faculty of “Yes, Virginia the Musical” at Howard Middle School Two Orange County schools — Howard Middle School, home of a new performing and visual arts academy, and Andover Elementary School — are among 100... -
Pocono Dome set to open soon; registration for leagues is beginning in a variety of sports
Groller's CornerAbout a month ago I did a feature on the Pocono Dome, the huge multi-sport facility that will open soon right off Route 33 near the Sciota exit. If you're driving southbound from Stroudsburg to Route 22 you can't miss it. It's going to be a very busy,... -
School holiday performances
The coming weeks will be filled with seasonal music and programs presented by students of Washington County Public Schools. Programs will be presented in schools and other community locations on the following schedule: Nov. 30 — “Almost,...Tags: High Schools, Medical Specialization, Religion and Belief, Concerts, Greenbrier
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Fire safety takes center stage for city students
In a city of aging, closely built rowhouses, where officials estimate smoke detectors are sufficiently installed in only about half, knowledge of fires is prevalent, even among the youngest of residents. Ask a group of elementary and middle schoolers...
Tags: Arts, Fires, Students, Schools, Education
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Community foundation awards poetry prizes, honors Bob Schulze
Student poets shared their work at the New Year's Eve at the Arts Center event on Monday at Crooked Tree Arts Center in downtown Petoskey. The Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation's Bob Schulze Fund for Creative Writing sponsored the 13th...
Tags: New Year's Day, Poetry, Schools, Springfield, Awards and Prizes
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Uncertainty for students at city school choice fair
Terrell Carr and his mother, Niesha Carr, have loved his experience at William C. March Middle School. From the Arabic classes in which he's excelled to the quality of the instruction, both have nothing but good things to say about the school. And they...
Tags: High Schools, Students, Baltimore Convention Center, Education, Schools
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Ben Kiser: `I do not oppose a full-size gym'
The new Page Middle School is scheduled to be built with a gym that will be too small to host regulation sporting events such as competitive basketball games. The smaller gym is being constructed as part of lowering costs for the $26 million, 650-...Tags: Schools
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Petoskey Middle School robotics team nabs top award
Petoskey Middle School robotics team, G3: Geeks, Gears and Gadgets, won the highest award given to any team, the prestigious Inspire Award, at the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology robotics qualifying tournament in Kentwood on...
Tags: Applied Physics, Technology, Schools, Education, Michigan State University
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Meet Lou Diaz: Winterfest volunteer, snow enthusiast
BOYNE CITY -- Lou Diaz, 76, loves snow. He and several other volunteers will spend the day Friday stomping large amounts of it into cubic cement molds. The end result of the volunteers' efforts will be several massive, hardened blocks ready to be...
Tags: Festive Events, Students, Schools, Sculpture, Cross Country Skiing
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NJB teams begin play
The 2012-13 season got underway last weekend for Laguna Beach National Junior Basketball teams, three of whom picked up opening day victories. GIRLS' NJB Division 2 Laguna Beach 31, Aliso Niguel 14: Piper Naess scored a game-high 12 points and had...Tags: Schools, George Williams
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