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Allan Powell: A secular account of a religious people
It would seem that Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine, now deceased, must have been a most interesting and provocative person. He left a legacy of scholarship that’s hard to match. His challenging book, “A Provocative People: A Secular History of the Jews,...Tags: Education, Awards and Prizes, Slavery, Science, Religion and Belief
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Waynesboro High students making music with new technology lab
waynesboro@herald-mail.comA newly installed music technology lab at Waynesboro Area Senior High School is allowing students to make music in nontraditional ways. The Waynesboro Area Business, Education and Community, or WABEC, Foundation contributed $72,296 toward the lab, which...Tags: Education, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Entertainment, Students, Music Industry
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Eastern Elementary School students, teachers rescue ducklings
holly.shok@herald-mail.comJust before summer emancipation, Eastern Elementary School students in Hagerstown learned one last lesson. This one, however, wasn’t taught by a teacher, but by mother nature. Lisa Deighton, of Hagerstown said she was retrieving her 9-year-old...Tags: Woodbridge, Students, Teachers, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Berkeley County Schools briefs
Bids awarded for North Middle School project MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — The Berkeley County Board of Education Monday awarded the heating, cooling and ventilation system project for the renovation of Martinsburg North Middle School to Cumberland, Md.,-...Tags: Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Renovation, Teachers, Learning Disability, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Washington County Public Schools students begin summer vacation
julieg@herald-mail.comStudents and teachers exchanged hugs outside Hancock Elementary School Wednesday morning as the lyrics “What time is it? Summertime. It’s our vacation,” blared from the school. Some students already on their buses waved and shouted out...Tags: Harriet Tubman, Education, Wii, Entertainment, Students
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Letters to the Editor - May 29
Liberals protect First Amendment, discard Second To the editor: I am writing in response to a letter written by S.V. Yumlu on May 24. In the letter, Yumlu states that higher gun ownership results in higher murder rates, coming to this conclusion after...Tags: Shootings, Personal Weapon Control, Lobbying, Politics, Science and Technology
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Time capsule opened at Williamsport Elementary more than 25 years later
janeth@herald-mail.comStudents and staff at Williamsport Elementary School celebrated the school’s 25th anniversary in 1985 by preparing a time capsule that contained, among other items, letters written by the school’s students that described what they hoped the...Tags: Education, Students, Washington, DC
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This week in local government
Agendas for this week's scheduled meetings of the Washington County Board of Education and Hagerstown Mayor and Council (the Washington County Commissioners are not scheduled to meet): WASHINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Board Auditorium 820...Tags: Elementary Schools, Students, University System of Maryland, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Schools
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Washington County eyes mitigation process changes
dona@herald-mail.comThe cost to developers for mitigating the impact of residential projects on schools is a negotiated process, but it would be replaced with a standard formula under a plan outlined Tuesday for the Washington County Board of Commissioners by Planning and...Tags: Schools, Education, William McKinley, Elementary Schools, Students
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Washington County Commissioners honor two with Youth Meritorious Award
Jasmine Dotson and Christopher Tich recently received the Washington County Board of Commissioners Youth Meritorious Award, given each month to two Washington County residents. Jasmine, a seventh-grade student at Western Heights Middle School, was...Tags: Education, Students, Human Interest
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Martinsburg man educates students about father's experiences in World War II
richardb@herald-mail.comFor 13 years, Frank H. Dilger has spoken to South Middle School eighth-graders about his father’s experiences as a combat Marine in the Pacific in World War II. Dilger, 67, of Martinsburg, illustrated his talk before five separate classes recently...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Students, U.S. Marine Corps
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School board cancels trips to Antietam Recreation after parental complaints about 'spiritual' message
julieg@herald-mail.comWashington County Public Schools middle school students will not be making the traditional spring trip to Antietam Recreation this year after complaints about last year’s program, including a message that was “spiritual in nature,”...Tags: Schools, Education, Customs and Tradition, Trips and Vacations, Students
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