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August 24, 2006
Stop, look and learn
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New staff and upgraded sites greet students at local schools
By Lorraine Gabbert
Staff Writer
As students arrived for their first day of school, wearing specially chosen outfits and hairstyles, they may have been amazed to find that their schools had been working equally hard to prepare for their return.
Reaping the rewards of local bond measures, from classrooms to landscaping, many sites were upgraded during the summer, making their staff as eager to show them off as students were to meet their new teachers and classmates.
Elementary schools
Graystone Elementary School welcomed its 806 students with Read more...
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Councilmember Nancy Pyle highlights importance of crossing guards to a
school community
By Lorraine Gabbert
Staff Writer
Taking a hands-on approach to school safety, Councilmember Nancy Pyle greeted returning students to Los Alamitos Elementary School on Wednesday while working as a crossing guard for the day.
However, to the dismay of children and parents alike, the familiar face of crossing guard Jan Bokelmann was nowhere to be seen.
As they crossed the street, the question on everyone’s Read more...
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