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High school sets bathroom visit limit for students
EVERGREEN PARK, Ill. (AP) — Students at a suburban Chicago high school will have to hold it or risk staying after school. A policy at Evergreen Park High School allows students to leave class three times per semester to go to the restroom. After...Tags: Schools
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Building swap to be considered at Monday's school board meeting
SOUTH BEND – The South Bend school board is expected to vote Monday night to swap the locations of New Tech High School and the Riley Early College program, but some teachers plan to fight it.
Right now, the Riley Early College program is run...Tags: Schools, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Colleges and Universities, Companies and Corporations, New Products
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Board postpones vote on New Tech, Riley Early College swapping sites
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterTwo controversial facilities-use proposals brought many impassioned speakers to South Bend’s school board meeting Monday evening. In the end, the board postponed voting on a proposal to switch the locations of South Bend New Tech High School and...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Schools, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Teaching and Learning
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Judgment day on the horizon for three South Bend high schools
SOUTH BEND -- It's almost judgment day for three South Bend High Schools facing state intervention. On Friday, the state is expected to release test scores for Washington High School, Riley High School and Rise Up Academy. If the schools don't meet...Tags: Schools, Companies and Corporations, Washington (U.S. state), Human Interest, Teaching and Learning
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SBCSC has a plan to continue improving test scores
SOUTH BEND – Students in South Bend report to class for the first day of school in a month from now. Administrators at Riley, Washington, and Rise Up Academy say they will be building on the improvements they made last year.
This is what got them...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Schools, Companies and Corporations, Academic Progress, Education
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Goshen High School students give back to their community
GOSHEN – Many families are finding it tough to put food on the table, especially for holiday meals. Students at Goshen High School decided to do something about it by collecting food to help out.
The students wrapped up a food drive that started at...Tags: United Way , Social Services, Schools, Holidays, Family
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Notre Dame football recruiting: Trying to stay on an even Kiel
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentGunner Kiel's high school football career at Columbus (Ind.) East had just come to an end and the senior all-everything quarterback stood in front of a group of reporters taking and dodging questions the same way he spent the last four quarters against...Tags: Schools, Firearms, College Sports, High School Sports, Awards and Prizes
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Goshen High School's marching band remembers James Miller
GOSHEN – Sunday’s home invasion that resulted in the death of Goshen College Professor James Miller has rocked the entire Goshen community. Neighbors, students and strangers have showed their love for the family all week long. On Friday night,...Tags: Schools
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Notre Dame football: Youth is served for Irish
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - Ishaq Williams still has just one tackle to show for three reserve appearances for the Notre Dame football team. But when the 6-foot-5, 255-pound freshman outside linebacker rotates into the game, Notre Dame second-year head coach Brian...Tags: Schools, Cancer, Aneurysm, Stephon Marbury, Big Ten Conference
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Pete Byrne
Pete Byrne brings his unique perspective and a passion for sports to viewers every night, as WSBT-TV's sports director. More than a decade of sport journalism experience has taken Pete to the Super Bowl, MLB opening day, playoffs in all four major...
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Notre Dame defensive end Kona Schwenke coming of age
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND — It was much more than a matter of hearing footsteps. This was an out-and-out stampede. When the 11th-hour twitching and switching had finally subsided on national signing day last month, Notre Dame had a defensive end recruiting...Tags: Schools, Sports, Colleges and Universities, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Politics
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'Sanitization' of 'Huck Finn' doesn't sit well with local educators
Although the upcoming makeover of Mark Twain’s "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is grabbing a lot of media attention these days, one local expert says altering the classics is not a new phenomenon.
Victoria Gutschenritter, assistant director...Tags: Schools, Social Issues, Mark Twain, Book, Slavery
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