Sunday, September 17, 2006

Moms find support (How To Start A Preschool) in social group 



Mothers & More provides help and friendship to women who are going through the day-to-day task of raising young children.
Source: www.sptimes.com

Preschool co-op plants new roots 
MURRIETA -- The 11-year-old Ready, Set, Grow! Preschool in Murrieta has been through a tough couple of years lately, with tens of thousands of dollars in savings embezzled by a former parent volunteer and being compelled to move from its downtown location because of a rent hike.
Source: www.nctimes.com

Lit Beat 
Book Sale, hardcover nonfiction books 75 cents each, plus other items at discounted prices offered by the Friends of Pearl City Library, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. today, Pearl City Public Library; free admission. 453-6566.
Source: the.honoluluadvertiser.com

NOTICES 
The 2nd annual KRV Women's & Girls' Fund luncheon will be today on Sept. 13, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at Family Life Center in Wofford Heights. KGET-TV news anchor Robin Mangarin will return as emcee of the event, which is catered by Hodel's.
Source: www.kvsun.com

Local news 
ASHLAND, Ky. Ashland Community and Technical College will be closed on Monday in observance of Labor Day. The college will resume normal class and business hours on Tuesday.
Source: www.irontontribune.com

Kindergarten tests to gauge pre-k success 
A fresh batch of students will be introduced to the rigors of standardized tests in the next few weeks, even as some are still learning how to hold a pencil.
Source: www.palmbeachpost.com

Baby fat: Cute or clue? 
Baby fat: Cute or clue?
Source: www.ocregister.com

Alseas low score misleading 
Alsea has a new preschool, construction is progressing on a new district office that will make students safer and the average daily membership of the school is up 11 to 155.
Source: www.gazettetimes.com

State PTA chief's Howard roots 
Mary Jo Neil became involved in the organization at West Friendship Elementary in 1997 Mary Jo Neil got involved in the PTA in 1997, when she became president of the organization at West Friendship Elementary School, where two of her three children were pupils. She learned there was an opening for president, and she went for it, she said, never bothering to start at a lower level and move up
Source: feeds.baltimoresun.com

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