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Monthly Archives: December 2012
York County essay contest offers top prize of $2,000 for high school juniors and seniors
The York County commissioners and York County Communities that Care are organizing a new essay contest that includes a top prize of $2,000.
York County education moments from 2012
Here’s a look at some education moments from York County schools in 2012.
Traffic change coming at York College main entrance
Starting Jan. 2, there will be a traffic change at the York College main entrance, according to a post on the college’s Facebook page.
Posted in Angie Mason, College, York College
Tagged Country Club Road, traffic, York College
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New president named for Millersville University
John Anderson will take over as president of Millersville University on April 1.
York College to host high schools in Model UN competition
York College of Pennsylvania will host the first YCP High School Model United Nations competition on April 6.
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Tagged local, Model UN, Model United Nations, United Nations, York, York College
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Northeastern helps nearly 600 children celebrate the holidays
The Northeastern School District has once again collected thousands of gifts for needy families in the district, through its Operation Help-A-Neighbor program.
Good scores earn York City students a chance to win Kindles
Good test scores earned a couple of York City students Kindles recently.
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Central York School District makes cafeteria change for safety
Central York School District won’t allow visitors, including relatives, to eat with students in the cafeteria anymore, as a safety precaution.
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Tagged Central York School District, Newtown, Safety, Sandy Hook, security
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York City School Board will meet Jan. 2 to fill empty seat
The York City School Board will hold a special meeting at 6 p.m. Jan. 2, according to a notice from the district, to interview candidates and choose someone to take Beverly Atwater’s seat on the board.
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Tagged appointments, school boards, York City School Board
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York County teachers named to Shippensburg ‘outstanding’ list
Many York County teachers have received Shippensburg University Study Council’s 2012-13 Outstanding Teacher honors.
Posted in Angie Mason, Awards and honors, Central York School District, Hanover Public Schools, Northern York County School District, Red Lion Area School District, South Western School District, Spring Grove Area School District, West York Area School District
Tagged Awards and honors, honors, outstanding teachers, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg University Study Council
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