Friday, September 15, 2006

Big men on campus have lots to prove  (High School Class Rings)



CEDAR HILL If football state championships were awarded based on what will happen the first week of February, Cedar Hill would be a runaway favorite.
Source: www.dallasnews.com

Jamesburg High School memories preserved 
Yearbooks, class rings, trophies and thousands of other items were left behind when Jamesburg High School closed in 1979 due to dipping enrollment.
Source: ebs.gmnews.com

The mothers from hell 
They've been dubbed the 'helicopter mums' the middle-class parents who hover over their offspring by interfering in every part of their lives from their education to what they wear and even whom they date
Source: feeds.feedburner.com

High school PTSA's information night set Thursday 
Penn Hills High School PTSA will hold an information night for students and parents from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 14, in the school cafeteria.
Source: www.gatewaynewspapers.com

Keeping watch, checking drivers 
Area schools have similar rules for safekeeping when class lets out. MISHAWAKA -- No students are going to disappear after the bell rings at St. Joseph Elementary School in Mishawaka.
Source: www.southbendtribune.com

OJ Mayo confirms move to W.Va. 
Who says you can't go home? O.J. Mayo, the nation's top high school basketball player, told USA TODAY on Monday that he'll transfer to Huntington (W.Va.) High in the city where he grew up.
Source: news.enquirer.com

Like No Anatomy Class You've Ever Seen 
Boston's Museum of Science has recently become an anatomy professor's ultimate paradise. Gunther von Hagen's Body Worlds 2: The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies has come to town. The exhibition is exactly what the title says it is: an anatomical exhibition of real human bodies.
Source: www.the-mass-media.com

Atlantic High sees other schools embrace its academy model 
With 2,400 students, Atlantic High can seem more like a small town than a high school.
Source: www.palmbeachpost.com

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