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Meet Prince George's Co. Interim Superintendent Dr. Alvin Crawley

Meet Prince George's Co. Interim Superintendent Dr. Alvin Crawley

District 8 and 9 Moving Forward Forum

The Prince George’s County Board of Education cordially invites

all District 8 and 9 Principals, Parents and Community Members

to meet Interim Superintendent Dr. Alvin Crawley and to discuss

next steps in moving Prince George’s County forward.

October 16, 2012

6:30 pm

Crossland HS

Multipurpose Room

6901 Temple Hills Road

Temple Hills

R.S.V.P. by Friday, October 12 to 301-952-6115

Press release submitted by: Prince George's County Public Schools

Volunteers Host Central High School Clean-up

Volunteers Host Central High School Clean-up

The newly-formed Central High School Revitalization Group is partnering with three neighborhood civic associations to host a clean-up this Saturday at Central High School.

Volunteers are still needed and high school students needing community service hours are encouraged to participate. Bring large plastic bags, yard gloves, rakes, clippers and bottled water. For more information, contact Margaret White at 301-336-6550.

 

WHO:  Central High School Revitalization Group
Millwood Waterford Civic Association
Wilburn Civic Association
Fairfield Knolls Civic Association
Carolyn Boston, District 6 Board of Education Member

WHAT:  Central High School Clean-Up

WHEN:  Saturday, Sept. 15 • 8 a.m. - noon

WHERE: Central High School
200 Cabin Branch Road
Capitol Heights, MD 20743

 

Patriots Back To School Kick Off

Patriots Back To School Kick Off

WHO:             Students, Parents, Teachers, Corporations, Government Agencies and the Community

WHAT:           Patriots Back to School Kick Off

WHEN:           Saturday, September 15, 2012   

                        10:00am to 1:00pm

WHERE:          Kettering Middle School

                         65 Herrington Drive

First Week of DC Public Schools Proved Positive and Productive

First Week of DC Public Schools Proved Positive and Productive

The following information was sent to us by DC Public Schools:

District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) welcomed back thousands of students across the city for the 2012-2013 school year that started on August 27th.  While official enrollment numbers won’t be available until later this fall, DCPS is on track for a positive and productive year that will include modernized facilities across the district, new math standards and curriculum, innovation and technology and improved instruction. These improvements and efforts all come under the strategic direction of A Capital Commitment, DCPS’ five-year, bold plan to improve the school district.

Cats and Kids Scratch Out Bullying – What to Teach Kids About Bullying

Cats and Kids Scratch Out Bullying – What to Teach Kids About Bullying

Over the next few weeks, roughly 79 million students will head back to schools around the nation, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. When the school year resumes, so too will the perpetual cycle of students missing days of school because they fear bullying. Each day, it is estimated that 160,000 students stay home from school to avoid being bullied.

“The first step in preventing bullying is to realize that we all share common traits and we all need to feel safe, accepted, and liked for who we are,” explains Peter J. Goodman, author of the book “We’re All Different But We’re All Kitty Cats.” “One of the main themes in my book is tolerance, because it is crucial, especially when we live in such a diverse world.”

Enter to Win a Free Healthy Vending Machine for Your Favorite Location

Enter to Win a Free Healthy Vending Machine for Your Favorite Location

Fresh Healthy Vending and Healthy Child Healthy World have teamed up to give away a free healthy vending machine placement. The winning entry will choose their favorite location to have the machine placed, completely stocked with healthy foods and beverages. The move is the latest in a series of ongoing efforts to help fight childhood obesity, an issue that the Centers for Disease Control says now affects 17 percent of all children and adolescents in America.

“The rate of childhood obesity is considered to be triple what it was a generation ago,” explains Dan Negroni, the chief executive officer and president of Fresh Healthy Vending Café (www.freshvending.com). “Our mission is to be part of the solution in fighting childhood obesity, and this is just one more way that we are helping to do that. Now at least one lucky consumer will have their say on where a healthy vending machine should be placed.”