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Bullying in cyberspace
Article online since January 3rd 2009
Bullying is a timeless schoolyard problem, but in the past decade it has taken a modern twist. Now it comes to children’s homes through their computers. “It's totally different than schoolyard bullying. What's happening, regardless of size, is kids are able to bully because it’s behind...
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Bake sales, raffle proceeds help Red Cross battle malaria in Africa
Article online since January 3rd 2009
BY WENDY ELLIOTT welliott@kentvilleadvertiser.ca NovaNewsNow.com Local high school students are contributing to a project that has placed over three million bed nets to prevent malaria in four African countries. Six Horton High School students began over a year ago to collect $1,470,...
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Support remains for alternative means to keep kids in school
It’s often a matter of finding the right funding opportunities
Article online since January 2nd 2009
Other schools across the region may be feeling the pinch of recent budget cuts, but the West Hants Education Center (WHEC) in Windsor continues to break the mold. Despite a 40 percent decrease in school board funding, there have been no cuts to programs at WHEC. The experiential high school...
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Food bank challenge nets over 8,000 items
Article online since December 30th 2008
BY WENDY ELLIOTT welliott@kentvilleadvertiser.ca NovaNewsNow.com It was touch and go at times, but the fifth annual food bank challenge between Horton and Central Kings high schools collected over 8,000 items. Numbers were up slightly over last year, says Horton teacher Renata Verri,...
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Math improving at South Shore schools
Article online since December 20th 2008
Grade 3 students in the South Shore Regional School Board performed well in Nova Scotia's 2008 provincial early elementary mathematics assessment, showing significant improvement over last year, according to results released by the Department of Education. Seventy-six per cent of students attending...
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Women's sexuality is becoming over medicalized
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WOW! Three elementary schools read more than 65,000 books
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Drumlin Heights Eagles preparing to fly off to LEGO world championship
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Sticking with wrestling
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Once in a lifetime for Queens County students
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Kingstec flea market's 20th year
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Spell C-A-S-H
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Local parents push for private school expansion
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Physics teacher takes students to Synchrotron
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St. Mary's basketball banquet
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Acadia will take the good out of tuition, bursary money
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Six years later, WK facelift done
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Holocaust survivor will speak to students
( March 30th 2008 )
It's addiction!
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Mill Village school spared by board
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Sport wrestling a hit with girls' program
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Windsor resident to receive Acadia alumni award
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7th annual Colin Chipman memorial tournament March 21-23
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Wannabe UNB girl needs U
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Stay right there
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School murals promote cultural understanding
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Acadia students rewarded for entrepreneurial activities
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A community of art
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Grade 9 literacy looking good
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Big demand for cut pre-Primary program
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Bringing learning disabilities into the classroom
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South Queens Junior High students start newspaper
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Everyone’s an RRFB winner
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Former premiers, students emphasize importance of youth in poltics
( March 2nd 2008 )
Science nut? Sure, if it gets me to Australia
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Acadia appoints new VP Academic
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