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Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal)
Ithaca High School students Jacob Evelyn (senior) and Mary Eloundou (sophomore) were awarded first prize and third prize in an essay competition to celebrate the French Presidency of the European Union, which ran from July-December 2008. Janet Bowman, French language teacher at Ithaca High School, learned of the competition through the Cornell Institute for European Studies' outreach program. ...
Read more...Davis Elementary: ‘We have to keep pushing’ (The State)
Challenges are nothing new to R. Earle Davis Elementary School. With 93 percent of the students receiving subsidized meals or Medicaid, according to Education Department figures, students at the Cayce school are among the poorest in Lexington County. Low academic achievement, too, based on state and federal guidelines, has beset the school, giving it the unwelcome distinction as “unsatisfactory” ...
Read more...Dr. Donald Landry Honored With Presidential Citizens Medal (Newswise)
Dr. Donald Landry, chairman of medicine at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center, was honored with the Presidential Citizens Medal in recognition of his contributions to expanding human knowledge and improving patient treatment.
Read more...ESL tutors help foreign students attain fluency in everyday English (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Memphis Literacy Council volunteers Dr. Jose Moréy and Ke Qi began a recent lesson by asking one student to introduce herself to the class.
Read more...Coralville man leaves local theatre legacy (The Gazette)
Bill Gerlits, a giant in Iowa City Community Theatre and a former Franklin Middle School science teacher, died Wednesday.He was 79 and lived in Coralville. He died of complications from congestive heart failure.Gerlits was a key, versatile figure at Iowa City Community Theatre for more than 35 years, where he acted, directed and created special effects in more than 100 productions.He could play ...
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