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SPOKANE, Wash. — Spokane fifth graders are taking city planning into their own hands, through the digital world of Minecraft. On Monday, June 9, the City of Spokane Planning Team will partner ...
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Mifflinburg Area fifth-grade teacher Mark Alexander and the Hoping Hands 3.0 Club raised $10,000 for Kelsey’s Dream, Hunter’s Heart and Hustle Foundation, Camp Koala, All-In for Joslyn ...
LISIERA (Vicenza), Italy – American fifth graders enjoy sharing activities with their Italian peers, such as basketball, as part of the “Student Exchange Day” held at the Scuola Primaria di ...
From Judge James Lorenz's order yesterday in S.E. v. Grey (S.D. Cal.): The school activity at issue occurred in the context of the buddy program, a weekly class pairing younger and older students ...
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Students will give a presentation during the May 6 Athol City Council meeting to give an update of what was done last year and plans for this year. Students will spend three days beautifying the ...
AIF APAC Holds 5th Annual Investors’ Meeting with Events in Seoul and Tokyo. AIF APAC launches advisory boards, continues its mission to bring together the Asia-Pacific institutional investor ...
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The fifth-grade students have a goal to collect 1,000 items for the Denmark community cupboard before Lent is over. Those donations are tracked with the help of thermometers that are littered all ...
Fifth graders Kenley Taylor (left) and Gabby De Sa (right) work on story outlining during a MagTV morning meeting at Magnolia Elementary School in Carlsbad, Calif.
OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Four Spokane 5th graders made their voices heard in our State Capitol this week.