Watch out Hollywood!! – Seminole Ridge High School Students Win At Film Festival
Seminole Ridge High School Television Production students competed in the 1st Annual L-Dub Film Festival and won in several categories. The Film Festival was sponsored by the Lake Worth Playhouse and challenged teams to write, shoot and edit a 7 to 10 minute movie in just one week. Each team had to incorporate specific elements into [...]
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New Horizons Elementary Celebrates the Constitution
New Horizons Elementary students recently gathered to “Celebrate the Constitution.” Students were welcomed by the sounds of the brass ensemble from Wellington High School. New Horizons Cub Scout Troop 118 presented the U.S. flag and led everyone in saying the Pledge of Allegiance followed by the Wellington High School brass ensemble playing the National Anthem. Guidance counselor [...]
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Park Vista High Earns Columbia Scholastic Press Association Silver Medal
The Columbia Scholastic Press Association just announced that the Park Vista High’s 2010 yearbook has earned their Silver Medalist Award. This is the third year in a row for Park Vista to be recognized with this prestigious award. This year’s staff is lead by senior Julien Brown. The entire staff is planning major changes and [...]
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Park Visa Students Empowering Education in Darfur (SEED) to Help Across The Globe
Teacher Pia Lawson has created a new club at Park Vista High that will participate in the Darfur Dream Team’s Sister Schools Program, which provides quality education to refugee children from the war-torn region of Darfur. Named SEED or Students Empowering Education in Darfur, the group will be teaming with is the Choula B primary [...]
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Lake Worth High Senior Fills Summer With Study and Service
Most students spend their summers on the beach or watching television, but Jessycaray Cook, Lake Worth Community High School Criminal Justice Academy senior, had a itinerary in mind. After finishing her dual enrollment class at Palm Beach State College this summer, she and her father, Peter Cook, began fixing up bicycles and donating them to [...]
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Two Palm Beach School Libraries Selected As Florida Power-Library Award Winners
Emerald Cove Middle and Lighthouse Elementary are among the eleven school libraries selected as the Florida Power-Library Award Winners of 2010. This program highlights schools with a collaborative approach to improving student achievement. The libraries meet specific guidelines for either Developing or High Performance library media programs. Developing libraries work toward High Performance status through [...]
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School Police Raise Funds For Military Servicemen And Families In Operation Homefront Freedom Walk
Palm Beach County School Police Officers and their families raised badly needed funds and showed support for the area’s military families through their participation in Operation Homefront Freedom Walk on September 10, 2010. “The event raised over $5,500, and our team, Team Sheepdog, contributed over $500 for this very worthwhile cause,” said Sgt. Robin Griffin. “We had a [...]
Belle Glade Elementary Honors The Memory Of “Princess Gisselle”
On Monday, September 27, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. Belle Glade Elementary will celebrate the one-year anniversary of Princess Gisselle’s Day honoring the memory of Gisselle Gonzalez. She was a kindergarten student that battled the terminal illness of brain cancer and became an inspiration to the community of Belle Glade and the country. Part of the [...]
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