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BACK TO SCHOOL!!!!

In case you haven’t noticed, Lakota students are back in school today. Traffic was definitely heavier with everyone on the road this morning. I dropped into the new East Freshman building, and students were picking up their schedules. The atmosphere was definitely charged with excitement. I am heading over to West to see the new renovations. I will be interviewing some Lakota East jazz students that made it into the state honor band, and I may just head to one of the elementary school buildings for lunch.

What kinds of back-to-school stories would you like to see? I would love to hang out at a bus stop for the first day of kindergarten? Any takers?

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Long meetings

I am feeling lazy, so I promise tomorrow morning you will have links to all the stories I wrote today about Lakota. They will most likely be posted tonight, but my husband just called and dinner is ready!

In any case, the AYP meeting went well. That story will be written tomorrow, but as of now Lakota has not gotten all its results back after the appeal process. As far as the budget, that meeting was pretty cut and dry. There were a few interesting points, but mostly it was just board members asking Treasurer Craig Jones to clarify the rational behind certain figures.

Here is the link http://www.pulsejournal.com/hp/content/oh/story/news/local/2008/06/30/hjn070108lakboe.html

Goodbye for now!

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