Waxahachie band sweet on New York; Months of selling, practicing lead to Macy’s parade

By Joshua Benton Staff Writer Page 21A The dentists in Waxahachie must be in heaven. It took selling more than 5,000 sugary lollipops – not to mention untold hundreds of chocolate bars, hard candies and cookie dough chunks – but the Waxahachie High School band has raised enough money to march in one of the […]

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Teachers rally for insurance; Coalition is seeking state-funded program

By Terrence Stutz and Joshua Benton Staff Writers Page 17A A coalition of teacher groups and leading education associations – backed by several legislators – announced Monday they will push for a state-funded health insurance program for teachers and other school employees next year. The effort comes as the cost of health insurance for teachers […]

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Recount switches winner of Wilmer-Hutchins rematch; Precinct reporting error may put race back in court

By Joshua Benton Staff Writer Page 37A Al Gore and George W. Bush aren’t the only ones whose political futures hinge on a recount. A mistaken tally from one precinct has apparently taken a seat on the Wilmer-Hutchins Independent School District board away from Brenda Duff and given it to her rival, Luther Edwards III. […]

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Classrooms resonate with presidential civics lesson; Students take note of voters’ power

By Mike Jackson and Joshua Benton Staff Writers Page 29A George W. Bush and Al Gore fared no differently at Peabody Elementary School than in the nation at large. The presidential candidates were so close in Tuesday’s mock election at the West Oak Cliff school that students demanded three recounts. “It surprised me this morning,” […]

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Children’s primer: UNT Web site features reviews of books for youths

By Joshua Benton Staff Writer Page 24A Having trouble telling Isaac the Ice Cream Truck from Dear Dr. Sillybear? Can’t distinguish Minnie and Moo Go Dancing from You Forgot Your Skirt, Amelia Bloomer? A newly unveiled Web site from the University of North Texas can make finding answers easier. The site, www.school-library.org, catalogs thousands of […]

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Growing constituency: Children pick up the voting habit in mock elections for Bush, Gore

By Joshua Benton Staff Writer Page 31A It’s a campaign slogan that could win the stomachs of millions: “Vote for me – get free ice cream.” What high-priced campaign adviser has put forth an idea as heartfelt or as true as the one proposed by Adam Gravitt, a fifth-grader at Northwood Hills Elementary? Adam’s plan […]

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