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Monday, November 15, 2010


MISCELLANEOUS
Need Driver’s Education? Your place is the Adult School. Cost is $125. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, December 20, 21 & 22, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Applications are now available in your house office, or see Mr. Caruso in Room 77 for both an application and details.

Students, yearbooks are still on sale for $90. Come by Room 44 after school to purchase yours.

Congratulations Boys Cross Country Team as they captured the MVAL Championship at Coyote Hills!

ACTIVITIES
Homework/Saturday school is open this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Take advantage of a place to get some tutoring, computers, a place to work with peers, and a welcome atmosphere too. Enter by the carpeted hallway near Media Center to Rooms 77 & 78.

Sarah Jane Woodson Early (November 15, 1825 - August 1907) was an American educator, temperance activist and author. She was the first African-American woman college instructor.

Sarah Jane Woodson, the youngest child of Jemima and Thomas Woodson, was born in Chillicothe, Ohio on November 15, 1825. Family history has claimed that Thomas Woodson was the oldest son of Sally Hemings and President Thomas Jefferson.

Read Sarah J. W. Early's Life and Labors of Rev. Jordan W. Early, One of the Pioneers of African Methodism in the West and South, free from the University of North Carolina.