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Some districts seeing more students
School districts counting up their student enrollments this week didn't see any consistent, area-wide trends, with some seeing growth and others seeing decline.
Workshops for practicing teachers offered this summer
' Rainbowing I. A two-day workshop for grades 3-12 teachers introducing them to the RAINBOWing process.
Olathe leaders enthusiastically embrace executive of K-State campus
“So it's kind of like a dream unfolding”
Dan Richardson found himself among Olathe civic and business leaders Thursday receiving praise for his role in a project local leaders think will forever change the landscape of the city. via The Olathe News
“It's rewarding to help people out who don't know how to do this themselves”
Lynn Margien believed angels were in her house Saturday. Actually, they were members of the 190th Air Refueling Wing of the Kansas National Guard, but to her, they might as well have been from heaven. via The Topeka Capital-Journal
Digital sign may replace old banner
“Now is not the time to spend over $100,000 on an unnecessary expenditure”
A digital sign was set up at Kansas and Santa Fe Tuesday morning. The sign was to be up on Tuesday through Wednesday morning so city council members could get a view of it. via The Olathe News
Copeland bond issue vote Tuesday
“It's about our future, about the future of the community”
With about 10 public meetings this school year, brochures, phone calls, a Web site, newspaper articles and general talk in town, supporters of a $4 million bond issue to replace most of South Gray Junior High ... via Garden City Telegram
Originally published 01:49 p.m., January 21, 2008 Updated 01:49 p.m., January 21, 2008 Library news Many new books have been added to the shelves of the Americus Township Library. via Emporia Gazette