Marion County Education (Florence Morning News) Students can compete for cash in video contest Contributed South Carolina?s First Lady Jenny Sanford, along with the State Education Department, has launched a Healthy S.C. School Video Contest for students. The contest, in full swing, challenges students to create 30-60 second videos about the importance of being healthy and chronic disease prevention. The contest runs through Jan. ......more...The pastor goes to war (Concord Monitor) Family history:...more... Classroom Notes (The Lincoln-Way Sun) AREA ...more... Sound Off! (Las Cruces Sun-News) If a teacher, who is a citizen, took a police car and got intoxicated and did what Mayor Cadena did, they would be in jail. We need a moratorium on presidential debates. This is really getting out of hand....more... Inside Our Schools (Saint George Spectrum) We have had a great week at Lava Ridge Intermediate. Everyone is excited to take a short break and enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday. The students will be released at 12:05 p.m. on Wednesday for the Thanksgiving break. We hope that everyone will have a safe and wonderful holiday....more... Inside Our Schools (Saint George Spectrum) Riverside Elementary students and faculty have many things to be grateful for this month. We have focused on gratitude for country, community, family and education during our morning announcements....more... Every school every Thursday -- Urbandale/Johnston (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index) The first vocal concert of the year is on Dec. 6 in the gym. The fourth-grade students will perform at 6:30 p.m., followed by fifth-grade students at 7:30 p.m. Cindy Rash is our vocal music teacher directing the students. Families are encouraged to car pool due to limited parking at Beaver Creek....more... The Fergus Falls Daily Journal (Fergus Falls Daily Journal) Adam Swanson, seated, and Matthew Monke create the lastest MathCast episode Thursday in the Cleveland Elementary computer lab....more... Author: Make living a quest (The Marshall News Messenger) Marshall native and writer, Scott Arnauld made an appearance at the Marshall Public Library yesterday evening to discuss the debut of his second Zertelo book and a book signing....more... |