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Greenville City Schools… GCS Crossing Guards
Jeffrey Cassell
Greenville City Schools has two crossing guards that are employed by
the school district. One crossing guard is located at Ohio Street
and Greenmoore Court. The second paid crossing guard is at East
Main Street and Orchard Drive. The school provides another
crossing guard as part of a duty for a school employee, which is
located on...
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WWII Airborne Soldier Jim Martin at Memorial Hall
The Greenville Public Library is proud to host Jim "Pee Wee" Martin to
share his experiences in an effort to promote and preserve the legacy
and lessons of the Second World War. This free event will be held
at the Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall on Saturday April 21st from 1:00
to 2:00 p.m. All ages welcome! Jim was a member of the 506th
Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, 3rd Battalion,
G...
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Universal Design for Learning Equals Learning Opportunities for All
By Kimberly Monachino
Today’s classrooms are very busy places. They are filled with students
who have diverse needs and learning challenges. To meet their needs,
teachers may be equipped with a variety of instructional strategies and
have many other tools in their tool boxes. However, even with multiple
tools, trying to meet the unique needs...
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College Waitlists Often Waste Would-Be Students' Time
Clare Lombardo & Elissa Nadworny
"Does being waitlisted count as half an acceptance??" "Literally got
waitlisted everywhere" "Being waitlisted from your top choice is the
worst feeling" "What should one do when waitlisted at their top choice
school? Asking for a friend." "All these waitlisted got me feelin like
Ladybird." Those are just some of the thoughts that high school...
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Commitment
to Quality, Growth, and Partnerships on the Forefront for Edison State
Edison State Community College President Dr. Doreen Larson held the
second annual State of the College address Wednesday morning with
nearly 90 business leaders, community members, elected officials, and
Edison State faculty and staff in attendance. In her address, Dr.
Larson explained how Edison State continues to focus on the quality...
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Start
Talking! Know! April is Alcohol
Awareness Month
The month of April has been designated Alcohol Awareness Month as an
opportunity to focus attention on America’s #1 health problem. This
year’s theme, sponsored by the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug
Dependence (NCAAD), is “Changing Attitudes: It’s not a ‘rite of
passage.’” Alcohol is the most commonly used addictive substance among
adolescents in our country. As much as we hear in the media about the
rise...
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Zechar Bailey
Funeral Home Continues
Empowering support
GREENVILLE - Empowering students and tutors join in thanking Zechar
Bailey Funeral Home for its continuing support of their tutoring
programs. Presenting the check to Empowering Volunteer Coordinator
Chelsea Jones is Greg Zechar. Zechar Bailey has a history of supporting
programs to improve services to residents of the community. Its
donation will help purchase supplies and snacks, as well as bring in
licensed tutors...
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