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fundraise for dog shelter dogs at the bark and roll rescue companions foster home are barking their thanks to the runnels sophomore class who raised $100 and collected pet supplies to donate to the shelter. the nonprofit was founded in 2015 by dana kahn, a runnels parent, and specializes in small breed dogs, puppies, pregnant dogs and neonates. so far, bark and roll has found homes for more than 2,000 dogs. kahn is part of the runnels ?exam dog? program and brings puppies to visit campus during midterms and finals.
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can get a dose of pet therapy, relax and unwind between tests by playing and cuddling with the puppies. park view
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explore health care careers at woman?s what do you want to be when you grow up? parkview baptist
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seniors kristen caughman and heidi reed, and junior jaila simmons got closer to answering that question at the a-hec of a summer program at woman?s hospital. chosen based on gpa, transcript, teacher recommendations and an essay, the
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explored different health care careers, gained cpr certification, received elective credit and earned 105 service hours. ascension
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s receive $9.8 million for flood repl acements more than three years after the august 2016 floods, ascension
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s are still recovering. funds from fema will help replace flooded buildings? contents. the grant, announced by sen. john kennedy, will cover furniture, textbooks, computers, kitchen equipment, and band instruments for galvez middle and primary; st. amant primary and high
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; lake elementary; and maintenance and distribution facilities supporting the
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s. ?this grant is an investment in our teachers and
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as they work to put our
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s back together,? kennedy says. lsu pre
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ers learn through pl ay playing with blocks is a favorite activity for many in the pre
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setting. lsu early childhood education laboratory pre
school
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discovered that building with dad makes it more fun when fathers and father-figures were invited to play during morning drop off. ?block play activities provide children opportunities to practice skills related to problem-solving, imagination, self-expression, mathematics, continuity and permanence, creativity, science, self-esteem, social emotional growth, and development in all areas,? says angela barnes, pre
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director. ?it?s intriguing to watch the children as they carefully plan and design these elaborate block structures.?
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open mondays for field trips about 50 prek to third grade teachers plus principals and
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administrators recently got to experience the
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children?s museum through the eyes of their
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. at the first peace, love and educators extravaganza, museum officials announced new, expanded field trip options. ?the new monday field trip option means that an entire
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can come at one time and experience all the museum has to offer without being pressed for time,? says kristin spencer, early childhood education program coordinator. ?we?ve also expanded our staff-facilitated field trips with brand new steam learning options, and if your class can?t make it to
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, our expert staff will come to you.? 2 2 b r p a r e n t s . c o m | s e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 9
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