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LuAllen Harlen Kettner, 73, has been charged in the death of a construction worker after a traffic crash May 15, 2008 near Carver. The Carver County Attorney’s Office charged Kettner with failing to drive with due care and following too closely, both misdemeanor traffic offenses.
Linda Borgerding, Director of Curriculum and Instruction for the Monticello School district, approached the board with positive news about the school’s ACT (American College Test) scores from 2007-2008.
‘Tis the season for school audit reports, and charter schools are no exception. In fact, according to Swan River’s Director Sandy Morrow, charter schools are actually held more accountable for their finances than traditional public schools in some respects.
There’s a quietly positive mood in the halls of the Quonset huts that serve as Salmen High School these days.
Out of the red and into the black. In a marked contrast to audit reports of recent years, school board members breathed a sigh of relief at the positive results presented to them by audit firm LarsonAllen at the Nov. 17 board meeting.
BURGESSVILLE - The Museum School traditionally invites a different senior public school class from the district to help “deck the halls” for Christmas. This year the Grade 7 class from East Oxford Public School have artfully decorated the Museum School.
Unplanned pregnancy is a problem that needs to be addressed. About 3 million pregnancies in the United States were unplanned in the year 2001, which was approximately half of the 6.4 million pregnancies. Of these unplanned pregnancies, two-thirds were unwanted and 1.3 million ended in abortion.
ESCANABA - A ceremony honoring the lives that have been lost in drunk driving accidents, as well as the bereaved families who suffer, was held Thursday at Escanaba City Hall. The fifth annual Red Ribbon ceremony organized by local MADD members, brought healing to some, and brought the awareness of the damaging effects of drunken driving to many.
Twelve Sidney High School science students earned bragging rights recently as the students took third place in their division at the 2008 Montana Science Olympiad in Bozeman.
New York high schools lag behind several states when it comes to educating students who go on to college.
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