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Everyone has a story — what's yours?
If their artwork is anything to go by, the story of Bermuda's children is rich and varied. Ferris wheels and forests, sailing and sunsets, puzzles and Pisa all have a part to play in the vibrant, imaginative world...
DATE: Jan 10, 2008
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Premier Dr. Ewart Brown invited some local school children to join him for a brown bag lunch on the lawn of the Cabinet building last Thursday.
"This was a good group of young people, some of the brightest in our public school system," said the Premi...
DATE: Nov 15, 2007
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WASHINGTON (Bloomberg) — Seven in ten adults in the US think music education has had at least "some influence" on their level of personal fulfillment.
Regardless of where they end up, most people appreciate the role of music education in their lives,...
DATE: Nov 15, 2007
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WASHINGTON (AP) — If the US Congress doesn't get the job done, Education Secretary Margaret Spellings says she'll consider using her authority to require states to report high school graduation rates in a more uniform and accurate way.
"I think we ne...
DATE: Nov 15, 2007
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"They were serious. Deadly serious about the whole thing," remarked Eunice Jones, principal of Gilbert Institute about voters in the recent election of student officers at the school.
As a result of student and staff voting last Thursday, Tez Terry a...
DATE: Nov 01, 2007
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Young Observer
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Uniform and stylish are not usually found in the same sentence, but eight young ladies demonstrated that the two need not be mutually exclusive at a fashion show with a difference at Prospect Primary School on October 26.
The fashion show was part of...
DATE: Nov 01, 2007
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Young Observer
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our principal has asked your parents to come to school — bad news? Not if you're a CedarBridge Academy student. Last Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, parents, guardians and other significant adults of CedarBridge students were encouraged to come to s...
DATE: Oct 18, 2007
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Young Observer
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'The Case', a short film produced by budding Bermudian film-maker Christopher Frith, opens the BIFF Kids Film Festival tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the Liberty Theatre.
The film, produced with the help of Mr. Frith's brother, Andrew, and fellow Saltus stude...
DATE: Oct 18, 2007
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Young Observer
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Learning about the world around them is part of the programme for Gilbert Institute students — in school and out. On Thursday, October 11 Marlene Jantzen's Primary 4 students travelled through time to visit historic St. George's with Bermuda National...
DATE: Oct 18, 2007
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Young Observer
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(Bloomberg) — Allowing children to pitch for long stretches during baseball and softball games may cause painful shoulder damage, University of Kentucky researchers said.
Heavy pitching, often associated with children playing year- round or in multip...
DATE: Oct 04, 2007
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Young Observer
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