Mon, October 06, 2008
We are trying to recognize thousands of youth for the everyday, positive contributions they make to our community! Visit www.tucsonyouthweek.com to nominate a young person.
He is interested in life stories of growing up in Arizona as a minority, seeing change in Arizona's society prospective on racism and things of this nature.
one of the first things we noticed was a display where The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn had a banner sealing it shut. The banner read, "Banned Book."
Main library 3rd floor references. I will be there from 1:00 to 4:00 today.
I don't think 9/11 will ever be forgotten. It was the day I woke up, grew up and learned to pray for strangers
What an amazing opportunity for the students to learn skills that will be valuable to them throughout their education.
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
There is no law on the books regarding opt-out policy based on religious beliefs in Arizona. Richard is going to try to change that.
Come meet your child's teacher and administrators Thursday August 17th.
There is a serious problem in our school that requires parental involvement immediately.
by placing a student into in-house suspension for following their religious beliefs you are taking the stand that the students religious beliefs are wrong and therefore they must be punished
I received my child's AIMs report and I have to say I am very disappointed.
I question when should a parent step in and say "I agree with you but this plan will have serious consequences."
Students can pick up schedules on the following dates:
The 6th grade G.A.T.E. students call him Dr. Jake but his name is Jake Noel-Storr, Ph.D.
Perhaps one day, like my father, a tear will fall from my eye at the sound of the National Anthem and then I will fully understand that YES, my future is bright BECAUSE I am an American child.
This week is Teacher Appreciation Week and we need to take the time to acknowledge the awesome job our teachers do. They are the first people we blame when things go wrong and the last people we ackn
Have we come to the point that winning is all that matters and our local schools and clubs bragging rights, no matter what the cost to our children, takes precedence over the child's well being?