Posts Tagged ‘Students’
Reporter’s Notebook: St. Pat’s students ‘adopt’ countries
Reporter’s Notebook: St. Pat’s students ‘adopt’ countries
“Would you like a fortune cookie?” St. Patrick School seventh-grader Catherine Lynch asked, offering a basket filled with the Chinese dessert to anyone who stopped by her display at the school’s Adopt-a-Country event.
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Page County State Bank sponsors business students
Page County State Bank sponsors business students
Page County State Bank in Clarinda is sponsoring Clarinda High School students Sarah Steinauer and Caitlyn Maxwell to attend Business Horizons.
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Eastern Europe class open MBA or MPA graduate students
Eastern Europe class open MBA or MPA graduate students
JUNEAU – An intriguing graduate class is open for those currently enrolled in MBA or MPA programs or anyone thinking about starting a graduate program at the University of Alaska Southeast. This class is also open for senior undergraduate students with instructor permission and to UAS alumni. The instructor for this class is Dr. Yuliya V. Ivanova, whose bilingual and bicultural background will …
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Students at school direct conferences
Students at school direct conferences
Providing students a forum to speak directly with their parents about school while practicing their public speaking skills are just a few of the reasons why the faculty and staff at Caldwell Early College High School have created student-led conferences.
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Miami Jobs Corps students dress to impress
Miami Jobs Corps students dress to impress
With the auto industry still reeling from the recession, Henry Petithomme saw Mario Murgado, president of Brickell Motors, as the perfect person to talk to students who likely will face adversity when they hit a tight job market in the coming months.
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School-to-work program gives students a chance to gain job, life skills.
School-to-work program gives students a chance to gain job, life skills.
Morganne Box and Ian Featherston like their jobs and the people they work with. They go to work each day confident they are doing something that benefits not only them but others as well.
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Qatar- Community service for students
Qatar- Community service for students
Qatar- Community service for students
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Needham’s High Rock School students learn about engineering at Waltham’s Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Needham’s High Rock School students learn about engineering at Waltham’s Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Sixth-grade students from Needham’s High Rock School spent the day at the Waltham headquarters of Simpson Gumpertz & Heger on March 13 learning about engineering and even getting the opportunity to build their own little bridges. The Waltham engineering firm is hoping these little bridges lead many of them to consider an engineering career.
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Local students bound for national competition
Local students bound for national competition
The competition has been fierce and the road long, but 13 local students will soon compete with peers from around the nation.
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LEHS marketing students bring home state honors
LEHS marketing students bring home state honors
Members of DECA, the Association of Marketing Students at Little Elm High School have been busy winning competitions since the start of the school year.
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