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I'm torn about it if you want to know the truth.
Like fashion, trends in public education come and go.
This Jan. 24, 2012 file photo shows the official football for the NFL Super Bowl XLVI, in Cleveland. Kids ROFL and OMG all the livelong day, but ask them to decipher the XLVI of this year's Super Bowl and you might as well be talking Greek. Roman numerals beyond the basics have largely gone the way of cursive and penmanship as a subject in the nation's schools. The New England Patriots will play the New York Giants in the Super Bowl on Feb. 5 in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak, File)
This Jan. 24, 2012 file photo shows the official football for the NFL Super Bowl XLVI, in Cleveland. Kids ROFL and OMG all the livelong day, but ask them to decipher the XLVI of this year's Super Bowl and you might as well be talking Greek. Roman numerals beyond the basics have largely gone the way of cursive and penmanship as a subject in the nation's schools. The New England Patriots will play the New York Giants in the Super Bowl on Feb. 5 in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak, File)
Higley Elementary and Middle School holds the honor of being the oldest school in the Gilbert-based district.
BURKITTSVILLE, Md. — The small Maryland town where "The Blair Witch Project" was set has some new welcome signs. Please don't steal them.
The halls of Pilgrim Lutheran School in Mesa are lined with awards that single out a unique kind of champion one with pristine penmanship.
October 9, 2004
On its Web message board, fans of local rock band Before Braille talk about the new Pinback album, whether Cursive has really broken up — and Iraq.
Gary Bevirt’s great-greatgrandfather left a priceless gem for his family — a soldier’s diary from the Civil War.
August 26. 2004
Taw Benderly’s suicide note revealed no secrets.
Arizona grocery magnate, education advocate, philanthropist, and one-time gubernatorial candidate Eddie Basha, Jr., passed away Tuesday afternoon.
NEW YORK - Kids LOL and OMG each other all the livelong day, but ask them to decipher the XLVI of this year's Super Bowl and you might as well be talking Greek.
NEW YORK - Kids LOL and OMG each other all the livelong day, but ask them to decipher the XLVI of this year's Super Bowl and you might as well be talking Greek.
I was watching the Weather Channel with my youngest daughter a few days ago. A clip came on about the devastating floods in Pakistan, and the commentator remarked how upset so many people were because they had lost all of their loved ones. Without missing a beat, my daughter said, "No they haven't. God loves them. I want to go over there and tell them that right now."
I was watching the Weather Channel with my youngest daughter a few days ago. A clip came on about the devastating floods in Pakistan, and the commentator remarked how upset so many people were because they had lost all of their loved ones. Without missing a beat, my daughter said, "No they haven't. God loves them. I want to go over there and tell them that right now."
I was watching the Weather Channel with my youngest daughter a few days ago. A clip came on about the devastating floods in Pakistan, and the commentator remarked how upset so many people were because they had lost all of their loved ones. Without missing a beat, my daughter said, "No they haven't. God loves them. I want to go over there and tell them that right now."
It's been six years since a group of seventh-graders from Chandler hit rock star status. Just don't call them one-hit wonders, because they're still swinging.
President-elect Barack Obama is beginning to reveal how he’ll act as president. Michelle Dresbold can predict what he’ll do better than most.
Higley Elementary and Middle School is undergoing a transition to a back-to-basics style of instruction in 2013-14 - the inaugural school year as “The Higley Traditional Academy.”
NEW YORK - The next Roman Catholic archbishop of New York is known as a gentle enforcer of Vatican teaching — a faithful servant of Rome who can disarm his critics with his self-deprecating wit, human touch and love of a good cigar.
Douglas Roberts of Scottsdale was going through his late mother’s papers when the letter popped up. Inside its red and blue borders, a tight cursive script told a tale of sailors in a typhoon’s path.
November 8, 2004
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