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Students to compete in building competition

More than 300 California high school students are expected to attend the 22nd Annual Sacramento Builders' Exchange Design/Build event at Cosumnes River College April 1-2. Approximately 18 teams of students will compete in the event, showcasing their ...

From WALTER YOST, Sacramento Bee,  26 Mar 2009

Students to offer free help with taxes

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From WALTER YOST, Sacramento Bee,  26 Mar 2009

Would-be kindergarteners to get help with school prep

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From WALTER YOST, Sacramento Bee,  26 Mar 2009

Young scientists have a chance at $50,000

Middle school students are invited to enter the 2009 Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge and a chance to win $50,000 in U.S. savings bonds. Students have until May 20 to submit a short video about a specific scientific concept related to ...

From WALTER YOST, Sacramento Bee,  26 Mar 2009

Identical quadruplets turn 7 in Sacramento

The Khamsa quadruplets from left, Melody, Preana, Natalie and Audreana have a happy seventh birthday Wednesday at the Sutter Memorial Hospital maternity ward where they were born, weighing a combined 10 pounds. Many of the nurses and medical staff who ...

From WALTER YOST, Sacramento Bee,  26 Mar 2009

Roseville City district sees spike in enrollment

The dismal economy has brought good news to at least one local school district a surprise spike in enrollment. Roseville City School District leaders attribute much of the increase in students to the availability of rentals and more affordable housing ...

From WALTER YOST, Sacramento Bee,  7 Mar 2009

Del Oro students collect supplies for children in Belize

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From WALTER YOST, Sacramento Bee,  6 Mar 2009

'All the world's a stage' ...

Adam King, the 10-year-old who portrays the melancholy title character in the Empire Oaks Elementary production of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," wasn't thrilled when he learned how many lines he had to memorize to play the part, but said, "I couldn't back ...

From WALTER YOST, Sacramento Bee,  5 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Barbara Harris

State ed department creates job Web site

The state Department of Education has created a new resource on its Web site to help students and workers find jobs and explore careers. California Direct Connect web pages will also help people investigate opportunities to continue their education ...

From WALTER YOST, Sacramento Bee,  4 Mar 2009

School district cutbacks a blow to rural economies

GARDEN VALLEY Rose's Garden Cafe may need more than its signature Scottish shortbread to survive budget cutbacks to the region's largest employer: the local school district. Employee layoffs, stalled school construction projects and fiscal uncertainty ...

From WALTER YOST, Sacramento Bee,  3 Mar 2009
Related Topics: John Anderson (politician)

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