This is the archive for 07 June 2010
MISCELLANEOUS
Yearbooks will be distributed today after school behind the Book Room. Students must have their I.D. cards to pick up their books.
Drop-In homework/tutoring in Room 77 daily before school 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., Tuesday-Friday 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., and Saturdays 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Need Drivers Education? Your place is the Adult School. Cost is $125. Two summer offerings, each Mon. – Wed., 7 a.m. – 5 p.m., June 21, 22, 23 or August 2, 3, 4. Applications are now available in your house office or see Mr. Caruso in Room 77 for both an application and details.
Posted by courier at 09:56 AM. Filed under: Daily Bulletin
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By Alyssa Pimentel, Courier Staff Writer
By the autumn of 2011, the Logan campus will be the site two schools: the current James Logan and a "school-within-a-school" currently in the development stage. The smaller school would kind of act like a magnet school, creating what administrators and others hope will be a “small, individualized education” experience, as requested by the community.
Jessica Lange, one of the teachers that are helping design this school, said it is a work in progress. “Right now, we’re still at the planning stage of everything,” she said, “So there really isn’t much information to give.” Others that are in the planning committee are teachers Alicia Elbert, Jodie Schwartzfrab, Erin Cross, Dorothy Allen, Ed Raco, Stephanie Papas and Principal Amy McNamara.
Posted by courier at 09:52 AM. Filed under: News
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Mary Jo Von Pinnon
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By Eric Brown,
Courier Staff Writer
It’s June once again, a time of year where nearly all of Logan’s attention is devoted to seniors who are nearing their departure date. The impending graduation ceremony, however, obscures other losses in the Logan community, notably the retirement of Logan teacher Mary Jo Von Pinnon. After dedicating 13 years of her life to the Colt community Von Pinnon, known by many students as Ms. Von, is preparing to call it quits but has many memories from her time spent at Logan.
When Von Pinnon came to Logan in November 1997 she had a considerable amount of work experience, having taught for five years and then worked in the fashion and retail industry for 15 years. Despite her prior work experience Von Pinnon encountered initial difficulty at Logan, stepping into Foods and Keyboarding classes where “there had not been a regular teacher from the beginning of the year and the kids were wild”. Von Pinnon is the first to admit that she was not a computer expert at the time and thanks the help other faculty members gave her.
Posted by courier at 09:30 AM. Filed under: News
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From wikipedia:
Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks (June 7, 1917 – December 3, 2000) was an American writer. She was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1985.
Gwendolyn Brooks was born on June 7, 1917, in Topeka, Kansas to David Anderson Brooks and Keziah Wims, their first child. Her mother was a former school teacher who left teaching for marriage and motherhood, and her father, the son of a runaway slave who fought in the Civil War, had given up his ambition to become a doctor to work as a janitor because he could not afford to attend medical school. When Brooks was only six weeks old, her family moved to Chicago, Illinois, where she grew up. She went by the nickname, "Gwendie", which her close friends called her.
Read poems by Gwendolyn Brooks, free from the Academy of American Poets.
Posted by courier at 12:43 AM. Filed under: In Quotes
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