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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Hanover groups plan fundraising theater workshop for kids
The Hanover Public School District’s drama department and the Parents Association Supporting Theatre Arts (PASTA) will hold a Theatre for Kids program Nov. 10 in the Hanover High School auditorium.
Posted in Angie Mason, Events, Hanover Public Schools
Tagged drama, events, fundraisers, Hanover, kids, musicals, theater
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Northern students’ artwork displayed at state education department
Works by seven Northern artists were chosen for display at the Pa. Dept. of Education through the month of October with two receptions held to honor those exhibiting.
York County School of Technology students take second in Widener Univeristy engineering competition
A team of students from York County School of Technology won second place in an engineering competition at Widener University on Oct. 24.
York College rugby teams hosting breast cancer awareness event tomorrow
The York College Men’s and Women’s rugby teams will be hosting the first Ruck Cancer rugby game Saturday at 10 a.m.
Posted in Angie Mason, College, York College
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School districts are making preparations for Hurricane Sandy
School districts around York County have been taking some steps to prepare for the possibility that Hurricane Sandy could hit the area early next week.
Lincoln Charter School looks to send student to Middle School Presidential Inaugural Conference
Michael Parker, a fifth grader at Lincoln Charter School, was selected to attend the Middle School Presidential Inaugural Conference in Washington D.C., according to the school, and now he could use some help.
York College President George Waldner writes book about his tenure
York College President George W. Waldner, who will retire in July 2013, has written a book about his 22-year tenure, according to a news release from the college.
Posted in Angie Mason, College, York College
Tagged authors, books, George Waldner, strategic planning, York College
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Energy efficiency video contest offers chance to win a school $20,000
Kids who enter the Ways 2 Save video contest could encourage their communities to save energy and win their school $20,000 in the process.
Posted in Angie Mason, Awards and honors
Tagged Awards and honors, contests, energy efficiency, funding, grants
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Washington Township group’s secession efforts moving in court
The Washington Township Education Coalition’s efforts to switch school districts is moving along in court.
Hanover parents band together to support drama programs
Hanover parents formed a group to help support drama programs in the school district.

