Crane Middle School News
Browse past news stories for Crane Middle School in Yuma, AZ.
- Crane Middle School holds mock disaster drill (The Yuma Sun)
posted on November 25, 2009 at 04:29:33 am
In case of emergencies, the first line of response always is to get people as far away as quickly as possible from any threat, which was the guiding light behind Crane Middle School's evacuation drill Tuesday. - CuddleKit program in need of sponsors (The Yuma Sun)
posted on November 15, 2009 at 09:44:34 pm
In an effort to ensure local kids who come from needy families have a happy holiday season, KIDS CuddleKit Closet is looking for individuals or organizations to sponsor a child. - Veterans Day parade Wednesday (The Yuma Sun)
posted on November 9, 2009 at 11:14:33 pm
The 2009 Veterans Day parade, sponsored by the American Legion Post 19, begins at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday at 17th Place and 4th Avenue. It will proceed south along 4th Avenue before turning east on 25th Street to Virginia Drive, ending at the American Legion building, 2575 S. Virginia Drive. - Preparation pays off for Crane opening day (The Yuma Sun)
posted on August 10, 2009 at 11:30:50 pm
Students and staff all welcomed a new academic year as Crane School District got off to a winning start, officials said. - Pharmacy camp plants seed for professional career (The Yuma Sun)
posted on June 27, 2009 at 12:22:42 am
A summer camp that not only offered fun but a unique opportunity to gain valuable experience and skills came to Yuma for the first time this season thanks to the University of Arizona Pharmacy School. - NIE Teacher of the Year announced (The Yuma Sun)
posted on May 29, 2009 at 05:07:42 am
Due to his ongoing efforts to enrich the minds of his students with the use of newspapers, Dr. Christopher P. Ochoa, Ph.D.., has received the 2009 Newspapers in Education (NIE) Teacher of the Year Award. - Picture-perfect weather on tap for opening day of fair (The Yuma Sun)
posted on April 1, 2009 at 06:45:56 am
Picture-perfect weather dawned for opening day at the Yuma County Fair. Though it is grounded in the tradition of livestock shows, a person does not have to win a purple ribbon to have a great time, Fair manager Kelly Watkins said.
