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Education
Washington Center Explores Indoor Garden
- By Washington Center
Using the Attainment Science Curriculum as a springboard to grasp state standards-based learning objectives, Mrs. Papet’s Washington Center class collaborated to create the beginning of an indoor garden.
First, the class listened to the read-aloud, entitled, “Grandma’s Garden”, from the Attainment Science book. The students viewed pictures of the sun, soil, roots, stems, and flowers in a second book, entitled, “Plant Plumbing”. After reading, each student planted sunflower seeds in name labeled colored pots. The students helped to push the sunflower seeds into the soil and then added water.
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New Club Opens Doors For NGU Christian Studies Students to Preach
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Tigerville, SC - Dr. Frankie Melton, assistant professor of Christian Studies at North Greenville University and pastor of Heath Springs Baptist Church, formed a student preaching club called Kyrusso.
“Kyrusso” Melton clarified, is the Greek word for “to preach.”
This club provides Christian studies students with the opportunity to travel and preach the Gospel in churches throughout South Carolina.
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Washington Center Students Visit Lake Conestee Park in Mauldin, SC
- By Washington Center
Eleventh graders from Ms. Jessica Yarbro’s Washington Center class enjoyed a break from the spring rain at Lake Conestee Park in Mauldin, SC. Students used their recent science study on energy to find energy sources throughout the park. Students spotted sunlight peeking through the clouds, water rushing down the river, and even electrical outlets at the park playground. The class was also able to practice their communication skills by selecting core words such as “go”, “stop”, and “wait”, to navigate themselves through the trail. They even enjoyed a snack at the picnic benches after their hike on the Lake Conestee trail, getting on the bus to head back to school just in time for the rain to start again.
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Press Release from the South Carolina Association of Scholars
- By Chrisitna Jeffrey, Ph.D.
NEW YORK, NY -- Public colleges and universities that violate the First Amendment should lose eligibility for Title IV federal student loans and grants, say more than 100 scholars and writers in a new statement, released today by the National Association of Scholars (NAS). The statement also calls for private colleges and universities to make their speech and association policies fully transparent.
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School District Caught Hiding Teachings of Pederasty
- By Christian Newswire
Brea-Olinda School District Fails to Comply with Open Records Act
BREA, Calif. -- After submitting an open records request, Capitol Resource Institute (CRI) has discovered that the Brea Olinda School District has included in their "comprehensive sexual education" curriculum the positive portrayal and teaching of pederasty; the act of adult sex with boys. However, the information on pederasty was withheld from district's response to the formal request. The public wants to know what else are districts hiding?
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BJU Students Present at Southern States Communication Association Convention
- By Randy Page - BJU
Four students in the communications program at Bob Jones University presented academic papers at the 89th Annual Southern States Communication Association (SSCA) Convention at the Renaissance Hotel & Spa in Montgomery, Alabama, April 3 - 7.
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- Roper Mountain Science Center Visits Washington Center
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- SC Codes Official Launch Event on April 10
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