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March 12, 2008

Area students participate in very 'sappy' class

Heather Batykefer's horticulture classes at Hampton High School are in a sticky situation.  read more »

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Student 'body' participate in exhibit

The students at Central Elementary in the Hampton Township School District have their own "Bodies exhibit" that isn't controversial at all.  read more »

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Pine-Richland students taking a STAND for Darfur

Since 2003, violence against unarmed civilians in Darfur has claimed 400,000 lives and displaced 2.5 million people, who escaped persecution by fleeing western Sudan.  read more »

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Traditional Irish dishes to celebrate St. Patrick's Day

It's almost time to get out the green and celebrate with the "wee" folk for another St. Patrick's "fun" day! The Irish celebrate with zest and joy!  read more »

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Working to change misconceptions of pitbulls

Daisy Balawejder's husband, John, knew what he was getting into when they got married -- and if he didn't, he did by the end of their honeymoon. After all, she had to chase down her pitbull Kanada twice during their vacation.  read more »

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'Vision of the Future,' presentation slated

While no one will be totally lost next year in the Shaler Area School District, there will still be some big changes going on that Superintendent Dr. Don Lee wants to explain to the public.  read more »

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Sonic goes back to drawing board

Sonic might come to Richland after all.  read more »

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Grave(R) Concerns

In 1989, my mother clipped a photograph from the local newspaper and placed it in my baby book for posterity. It's an image of me and three of my Rowan Elementary School peers tooting our own horns to promote the spring band recital.  read more »

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District against graduation exams

Hampton Township School District administration has made it clear that they're opposed to the state's proposed graduation exams.  read more »

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Pine-Richland students welcome refugee family to America

Under the direction of teacher Dr. Susan Frantz, Pine-Richland Middle School eighth-graders spent the first half of the school year gathering a "Welcome to America" packet for a refugee family coming to America.  read more »

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