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This Was Hatboro-Horsham, 1937

From the Public Spirit, Week of Jan. 21-27, 1937 Horsham Farmers’ Club celebrates fiftieth anniversary – The fiftieth anniversary of the Horsham Farmers’ Club was celebrated Saturday night with a dinner at the Old York Road Country Club, attended by ni…

MLK Day draws a crowd at Leominster mall

SENTINEL & ENTERPRISE photos / CONNOR GLEASON Fitchburg High School students, from left, juniors Merrick Henry and Chris DeLaCruz, freshman Travis Teague and junior Tysean Foster of the FHS step team, perform as part of a flash mob during the Unite…

Program helps Native children obtain eyeglasses and, in the process, excel in school and in life.

Navajo Pine High junior Ryker Castillo checks if the frames he’s interested in fit properly as ChildSight New Mexico project assistant Cecelia Curley looks on Oct.

All-County Honor Choir to give concert Oct. 17

The Okaloosa County choral programs are preparing more than 300 of the county’s most outstanding music students for participation by audition in the annual All-County Honor Choir Concert at 7 p.m. Oct.

Your Students, Your Schools — Des Moines west

Kirsta Place from Davis Brown Law reads to Yanet Ramos-Olmeda at Edmunds Elementary School on Sept.

Comicon day 4: A chapter closes

FIRST APPEARANCE: Jamie Graham, owner of Graham Crackers Comics based in Chicago, shows off the rare comic books that debuted the popular characters Ironman and Spiderman.

Alma College Makes National Service Honor Roll

For the fourth straight year, Alma College has received national recognition for its commitment to volunteerism, service-learning and civic engagement from the Corporation for National and Community Service .

Perris students explore museum, state park

Perris’ past, present and future took center stage during a day of recreational and educational activities last week at the Lake Perris State Recreation Area.

Representatives from Ireland to showcase Irish universities in Dallas March 8-9

Dallas was selected as the first city on the Education in Ireland 2011 US tour. In early March, Dallas gets a head-start on its St.

Stimulus dollars drive demand for consultants

Editor’s note: This is part two of a four-part series by the Hechinger Report, a nonprofit news organization focused on producing in-depth education journalism.