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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Seizing the day: Students learn about, embrace Mexican tradition of el D?a de los Muertos

By Joshua Benton Staff Writer Page 21A It’s not every day that a school can combine a centuries-old Mexican tradition with Bob Marley, Frank Sinatra and two dead Beach Boys. Walk into the student art gallery at The Hockaday School in northwest Dallas, and you’ll see rows of small student-made altars dedicated to just those […]

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Area gets substantial soaking, no major problems from storms

By Joshua Benton Staff Writer Page 15A The weekend’s heavy rains might have been a bother for some North Texas residents, but for marathoner-in-training Michael George, it was a blessing. “I love it,” said Mr. George, a 51-year-old corporate vice president from Irving who was setting out Sunday on a 14-mile run. “When it’s hot […]

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Can he do it again? DISD hopes Moses can repeat success

By Colleen McCain and Joshua Benton Staff Writers Page 1A New Superintendent Mike Moses faced daunting problems when he took the job. The district was in debt, the school board divided and a bond program desperately needed. “The district was pretty upside-down,” Dr. Moses said. “The board was in crisis.” That was Lubbock in 1989, […]

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Groundbreaking today for Hockaday addition

By Joshua Benton Staff Writer Page 21A Officials of The Hockaday School will break ground Wednesday for an addition to its Lower School, the first step in a $27.5 million expansion and renovation of the school’s buildings. “It’s a very exciting time for the school,” said Liza Lee, the school’s headmistress. “We haven’t really done […]

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No easy cure seen for youth-vote drop Larger role by schools encouraged

By Joshua Benton Staff Writer Page 1A RICHARDSON – There’s no better excuse for a party at Rose Harp’s house than a presidential debate. For each election of her 30-year career as a government teacher – the last 25 of them at J.J. Pearce High School in Richardson – Mrs. Harp has invited her students […]

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Online charter school awaits cyber-students

By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page B2 Ohio’s first online charter school is about to open for business, and parents and students seem excited. “The limits are sky high,” said Larry Terry, 49, of Risingsun, whose son Josh is one of the first students enrolled at the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow. “So many kids […]

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