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Burgettstown physics club gets near win in contest Observer-Reporter
Students at Burgettstown High School may have found a way to set a clock that's more confusing than adjusting the time on a household VCR.
Pupils' dash piles up cash Heritage High donates $5,472 to help 10 families The Saginaw News
An exhausted teen handed a five dollar bill to volunteers, then let himself fall to the carpeted floor of Heritage High School's library.
Ex-teacher of year seeks to 'connect' Norwich Bulletin
DANIELSON -- Donna Goyette has one goal when she teaches biology and physics in her Harvard H. Ellis Technical High School classroom each day. "I connect students' everyday learning to their everyday lives in the real world," Goyette said.
Holiday break is crunch time for college applicants San Francisco Chronicle
High school students go on holiday break this weekend, but many seniors won't get much rest because they will be holed up at home or taking the laptops along on ski trips as they scramble to finish their college applications by the end of the year.
Not their fault Boston Globe
Last spring, Westwood High School senior Elizabeth Walsh signed up for advanced placement courses in government, statistics, and environmental science, plus chorus. But budget cuts wound up eliminating all four classes.
Notre Dame using solar panels for power, education Southeast Missourian
Officials at Notre Dame Regional High School love sunny days. It means the school can generate a small amount of electricity to help power computers, lights or other electrical devices. On a metal
Fergus High finds formula for science success Great Falls Tribune
Fergus High School has added one more trophy to the school's already sizeable collection. The small Lewistown high school took first place at the state Science Olympiad competition in November — not that it was anything new.
Students use WebAssign.net York Daily Record
SOUTH EASTERN — Kennard-Dale High School's physics students are using a Web site to track assignments and grades.
School notes - Western Hills Press Community Press & Recorder
Junior Nick Meiners has been selected to be a member of the Cincinnati Youth Orchestra. He is the first chair trombonist.
Samuel Devons, Professor Emeritus of Physics Columbia News
Samuel Devons, Professor Emeritus of Physics at Columbia University, died at age 92 on December 6, 2006, in Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York City. The son of an emigrant from Lithuania who became a rabbi, he was born in Bangor (Wales) on September 30, 1914. At age 16 he won a prestigious scholarship to Cambridge University's Trinity College, where he received his bachelor's degree in 1935 and his
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