This is the archive for 02 October 2006
By Yanira Romero and Sadaf Khan, Courier Staff Writers
The New Haven Unified School District's independent study program now is based in Logan's room 80 after a year Conley-Carabello High School and stints at various other district sites over the years.

Independent study program instructor Louise Schultz works with an independent study student in room 80.
Posted by courier at 11:20 AM. Filed under: News
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ACTIVITIES:
Jostens will be here at lunch tomorrow! Order your class ring or cap & gown.
Make your nominations for Homecoming court in Colt Court today!
Homecoming Dance guest passes are available in your House Office. Forms must be completed and signed and returned to your House Principal by October 12.
Posted by courier at 09:38 AM. Filed under: Daily Bulletin
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By Ericka Montes, Courier Staff Writer
James Logan High School about 150 students than expected this year, swelling class sizes and forcing the school to hire more teachers to open more classrooms for the overflow.
Posted by courier at 07:27 AM. Filed under: News
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By Kibret Markos
The Record (Hackensack N.J.) (KRT)
HACKENSACK, N.J. — Jennifer Santangelo of Lyndhurst, N.J., was walking home from school one day, wearing her blue and white uniform, when a 31-year-old man said hello and began chatting with her.
He was nice, she said. He gave her a box of pens and offered to let her into his nightclub for free, she said, if she handed out fliers for him.
Posted by courier at 06:51 AM. Filed under: News
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Marcel Duchamp (July 28, 1887 – October 2, 1968) was a French artist (he became an American citizen in 1955) whose work and ideas had considerable influence on the development of post-World War II Western art, and his advice to modern art collectors helped shape the tastes of the Western art world. His influence continues into the 21st century.
Read The Creative Act by Marcel Duchamp.
Posted by courier at 12:01 AM. Filed under: In Quotes
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