Provided by: Kristin Morin, YourHub.com
School celebrates “sweet” taste of success
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Matthew Carter vowed to swim through a river of chocolate if students at his school could hit a fundraising goal and last week, he did his best to deliver on that promise. Carter, the dean of students at Second Creek Elementary School in Commerce City, barreled down a slip and slide runway covered with chocolate pudding to the delight of hundreds of students and staf...
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Peachtree Academy Hosts annual "Mitten Tree" collection for children in need
This holiday season PeachtreeAcademyEarlyLearningCenter will be sponsoring a community outreach project call "The Mitten Tree". This project was inspired by the book titled, "The Mitten Tree" by Candace Christiansen, which will be a big part of the preschool curriculum during the month of December. From November 30 through December 11 we will be collecting new chil...
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The Eagle has landed
BY JAMES W, CHILTON (PHOTO-JOURNALIST) With a view of the magnificent front range of the Rocky Mountains on a clear sun filled day; hundreds of Adams County School District 14 personnel, city, state and federal officials, students, honored guests and an enthusiastic public attended the ribbon cutting ceremony and dedication of the 'New' Adams City High School, Thur...
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Adams 14 Celebrates National School Lunch Week
In recognition of National School Lunch Week*, Adams 14 Superintendent Susan Chandler and other executives helped serve lunch to some of the more than 7,000 students throughout District schools. Donning the same brown aprons and caps that food service staff wears every day, they stepped in enthusiastically to serve full lunches of spaghetti and meatballs, salad and ro...
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Schools work to curb flu
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Joey Kirchmer
Flu prevention efforts appear to be paying off so far as school districts nationwide grapple with how to contain the spread of the H1N1 virus. Health officials with the schools are monitoring H1N1, also known as the swine-flu closely by tracking the number of students and staffers who call in sick with flu-like symptoms. When a particular school's absence rate doubl...
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