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21 hours ago ago from My Backyard

St. John the Evangelist School in Attleboro held its annual Christmas Pageant in the school gym.  Students entertain family and friends with carols and stories of Christmas and other holidays celebrated at this time of year.  Kindergarten students depict the nativity scene each year which includes angels, shepards, sheep and the three wise men along with Mary, Joseph and the infant Jesus.  This year the students’ program was narrated by ...

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Kentucky Historical Society seeking partners for Ky’s National History Day

17 hours ago ago from KYVL Newsfeed

National History Day Partnership Proposal The Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) is seeking partner institutions that will help grow Kentucky’s National History Day (KNHD) locally by serving as a community program hub. As such an organization will use existing capacity to assist students, teachers and parents with KNHD projects and disseminate program information. KNHD is the state affiliate of the National History Day program – a ...

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2 hours ago ago from Ken Wilson's Blog

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AFTER SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 — How are our kids coping?

1 day ago ago from StevenWarRan Backstage

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Interview: Publishing, Primary Sources, Doing History, and Student Learning

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