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  • King George athlete mixes boxing with basketball (The Journal Press)
    posted on November 18, 2009 at 06:14:55 pm
    Her quest for competition has now extended beyond the basketball court and into the world of boxing. King George High School junior Timeah Brooks is not your ordinary, run of the mill athlete. After six months of training at Muhammad’s Boxing and Martial Arts Center in King George, Brooks will soon be able to showcase her boxing abilities in the boxing ring. Always in her corner, whether it’s a ...
  • Lawsuit Hopes To End MNPS Rezoning (WSMV Nashville)
    posted on November 4, 2009 at 03:16:56 am
    Plaintiffs challenging the rezoning of Nashville's public schools claim the plan is a pretext for resegregation.
  • Arguments begin in Nashville school rezoning case (WKRN Nashville)
    posted on November 3, 2009 at 09:11:34 pm
    Plaintiffs challenging the rezoning of Metro schools claim the plan is a pretext for re-segregation.
  • Parents say Metro Schools misled them about rezoning (The Tennessean)
    posted on November 3, 2009 at 08:14:30 pm
    Two of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit over Nashville's new school rezoning plan say the school district misled them about the schools their children would attend this year under the new plan.
  • Arguments Begin In Nashville School Rezoning Case (News Channel 5 Nashville)
    posted on November 3, 2009 at 07:50:42 pm
    Arguments began Tuesday in a federal lawsuit over Metro's school rezoning plan. One family accuses the school district of forgery and racism.
  • Halloween fun (The Olympian)
    posted on October 31, 2009 at 02:48:12 pm
    Haunted Maze, tickets sold starting at 5 p.m., and maze is open from dark to midnight tonight, Rutledge Farm, 302 93rd Ave. S.E., Olympia. $10. Last tickets are sold at 10:30 p.m. Call 360-357-3700 or go to www.rutledgecornmaze.com .
  • 2 arrested in fatal Eastern Panhandle fire (The Charleston Gazette)
    posted on October 28, 2009 at 09:53:17 pm
    MATHIAS, W.Va. -- A Virginia woman accused of killing three family members in West Virginia was embroiled in a heated custody battle with one of the victims, according to the Hardy County Sheriffs Office. Deputies also said Ann Taylor, 34, recently marr...
  • Halloween events (The Olympian)
    posted on October 26, 2009 at 04:50:55 pm
    PUMPKIN PATCHES AND CORN MAZES Hunter Farms, 1921 Highway 106 E., Shelton. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily in October. Just $2 covers admission to the corn and hay mazes and wagon rides. Hot dogs and other goodies are available on weekends. Call 360-426-2222. Hunter’s Pumpkin Patch, 7401 Yelm Highway S.E., Olympia. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily Oct. 2-30. Activities include wagon rides, slides ...
  • Thompson: Class size amendment could force district to rezone (Collier Citizen)
    posted on October 13, 2009 at 12:22:39 pm
    Changing schools could be in the cards for students at several schools that are at capacity across the Collier County School District if the district is forced to implement a class size amendment passed by voters in 2002.
  • Thompson: Class size amendment could force district to rezone (Naples Daily News)
    posted on October 12, 2009 at 11:31:52 pm
    NAPLES — Some Gulf Coast Sharks could call themselves Golden Gate Titans next fall. Changing schools could be in the cards for students at several schools that are at capacity across the Collier County School District if the district is forced to implement a class size amendment passed by voters in 2002, Superintendent Dennis Thompson told a group of about 40 community members Monday afternoon ...
  • Parents: Child's School Transfer Slip Forged (WSMV Nashville)
    posted on September 30, 2009 at 09:37:36 pm
    A couple who sued the Metro school district said the permission slip that transferred their daughter was forged.
  • Schools Close After Mother's Gun Hunch (WSMV Nashville)
    posted on September 21, 2009 at 07:34:21 pm
    A mother's hunch led officials to lock down two Metro schools Monday.
  • Parents sue Nashville schools claiming segregation (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
    posted on September 16, 2009 at 10:41:57 pm
    The parents of a 6th grade student are challenging the Nashville school board's effort to return children to neighborhood schools, claiming the rezoning is a pretext for resegregation.
  • Parents sue Nashville schools claiming segregation (The Jackson Sun)
    posted on September 16, 2009 at 10:16:37 pm
    NASHVILLE — The parents of a sixth-grade student are challenging the Nashville school board’s effort to return children to neighborhood schools, claiming the rezoning is a pretext for resegregation.
  • Couple counting on STEM careers (The Columbus Dispatch)
    posted on September 7, 2009 at 07:39:00 am
    Scott Duncan left a steady warehouse job in Columbus a year ago to do what some might consider crazy: go back to school to become a middle-school math teacher.
  • Nashville schools still lack books, more parents say (The Tennessean)
    posted on September 5, 2009 at 07:16:26 am
    Families sue over the controversial school rezoning plan and have asked for a new court hearing to take up textbook shortages.
  • NAACP Attorney: Schools Still Without Books (WSMV Nashville)
    posted on September 4, 2009 at 10:21:41 pm
    Nashville NAACP attorney Larry Woods says parents and teachers say their students still don't have textbooks to take home.
  • NAACP Has Harsh Words For Metro Schools (News Channel 5 Nashville)
    posted on September 3, 2009 at 11:00:46 pm
    Attorney Larry Woods said more families will join the federal lawsuit the NAACP filed against Metro schools earlier this week.  
  • Risk of resegregation embarrasses Nashville (The Tennessean)
    posted on September 3, 2009 at 07:14:30 am
    The city of Nashville has mud on its face today, and all Nashvillians should be embarrassed. And that's especially true for our city's leaders, those from the Metro Courthouse to the Board of Education and even some in the business community.
  • Study Examines Youth Violence (WYPR Maryland)
    posted on September 3, 2009 at 04:15:34 am
    Earlier this year, the FBI ranked Baltimore as the nation's second most-violent city. Homicides -- which were at a 20-year low -- continue to be a major concern. Figures for juvenile violence, specifically homicides and non-fatal shootings, have generally remained steady the last few years, but are twice the national average. This week, WYPR's Sunni Khalid reports on the findings of a Baltimore ...
  • District Supplies Books After Court Ruling (News Channel 5 Nashville)
    posted on September 2, 2009 at 09:30:46 pm
    Metro schools has the needed materials to teach students after a federal lawsuit and a judge's order. An official with Metro schools explained the issue arose simply due to faulty enrollment projections.
  • How can Nashville's rezoning plan work when one school doesn't even have textbooks? (Nashville Scene)
    posted on September 2, 2009 at 07:51:57 pm
    Only a decade after winning release from desegregation decrees, Nashville's school officials were back in federal court this week facing accusations they are discriminating against black children.
  • Judge rules against Nashville school rezoning plan (The Jackson Sun)
    posted on September 2, 2009 at 05:16:57 pm
    NASHVILLE — A federal judge ordered Tuesday that a student at the center of a civil rights lawsuit over Nashville’s school rezoning plan be returned to her original school, in a case that raises questions about whether the system’s effort to return students to neighborhood schools is forcing minority children back to nearly all-black schools.
  • Nashville school rezoning loses round (The Tennessean)
    posted on September 2, 2009 at 07:15:47 am
    Opponents of Nashville's controversial school rezoning plan won their first victory in federal court Tuesday.
  • A ‘positive’ environment (The Neosho Daily News)
    posted on August 26, 2009 at 04:57:00 am
    Mention her work helping students regain their focus on education, and Rosemary Parsons will perk up and be more than willing to talk about what is being done as part of a new program at Neosho Middle School.
  • Becoming an elite soccer player (WCTV Tallahassee)
    posted on July 21, 2009 at 11:59:50 pm
    The high school soccer season lasts less than 12 weeks. But for the best players this area has to offer, the true soccer season is 12 months.
  • Students learn about money, markets in summer program (Dothan Eagle)
    posted on July 1, 2009 at 02:50:04 pm
    Caitlin Johnson was writing away in Moneyville on Tuesday morning. Johnson wrote in a classroom journal about the lessons she’s learned about money during a four-week enrichment course.
  • Pittsburgh building inspections must improve, state board says (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
    posted on June 19, 2009 at 04:58:00 pm
    The Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority, charged with watching Pittsburgh's bottom line, came down hard on the city's Bureau of Building Inspection today, saying that it was slow in implementing the recommendations of a study released eight months ago.
  • Grads told to grow where they're planted (The Frederick News-Post)
    posted on June 9, 2009 at 07:14:51 am
    Love seemed to be the common message at New Life Christian School's graduation ceremony Monday night <pEach of the 15 members of the Class of 2009 addressed the audience after receiving diplomas They expressed love for their parents, teachers and the lifelong friendships cultivated at the private school on Jefferson Pike
  • Summer children's theatre camps offer training, fun (Osseo-Maple Grove Press)
    posted on May 27, 2009 at 06:36:50 am
    If your child loves to be in the spotlight or perform in plays, then one of several summer theatre camps may be just the ticket. The Yellow Tree Theatre in Osseo will hold Session I from June 15 to 19 for children ages 7 to 13 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuition is $250.

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