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Helot will roccivc the"Tompkins for students in the summer. Early Childhood Development leadryu►g or missinginformation in The Ithaca Journal
(,ounly "I'ruxl companyy's Ray- Zobel will receive the award Program.
montl Van Ifi►uuc Education at Enfield School.On hand will Tickets for the event are$]0 the commercials.
fiom favorite Monday, October 13, 1997
Awartl'lhuntduy. be TCTC President James and are available at Alphabet Ceps `
Su�pt►rt toucher Nancy Byrnes,Tompkins-Seneca-Tioga Soup on the Commons, Cat's shows of eighth graders and stu-
luhal, whtr retired from the � BOCES Superintendent Roy Pajamas in the DeWitt Mall and dents rat d them and indicated
!tltaut City fret it d from lust Dexheimer, Ithaca Superinten- Creative Kids in Pyramid Mall or age w for which they thought ;
y ' dent Judith Pastel, Hawkes and by phone at 273-0590. they were appropriate.
summer,will be MARGARET Sicmbor•Brown. Hawkes nomi- The actual ratings that televi-
honored for her CLAIBORNE Raeher gets IC grant sion producers gave the shows r
)art in in securing - — — nated 7.,obe for the award.
►► Slll,ll(KI Ruud of the Cayuga Nature Center, The Ccntcr fur"Teacher L:du- were then divulged. Students
Ahead grunt, 7A►bel worked on a grunt appli $I'dLel>tO11 t0 Spea�C
cation at Ithaca College has also analyzed national evening
funded by cali"n That demonstrated ways to Parents and teachers of young awarded a $500 study grant to news programs,noting length of
M i e r u S u f t which students could use com- children will have the opportum- Boynton Middle Schcwl teacher story,gender of reporter,place-
uter-assisted research to t it) et first-hand information Marcie Wyant. inert in new lineup,positive and
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executive 13i11 enhance a schtx►Iwidc gardening on the latest research in the field 'llte grant will support contin• negative news. Eighth graders
execs and sup projecA. of child development and rearing ued development of media liter- critiqued commercials as well.
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by the Wield received file grant fond t. acy units for sixth and eighth Both sbdh and eighth graders
t,�� orte ul y theun- two years age. Since that time, �, T. Berry lirazelton, grade students in Wyant's home were given pre-and post-tests to
daii<►n fur file Imprt►vement of teachers and members of the renowned pediatrician and early and careerskillcc4►sscs.Working evaluate their ability to evaluate
d&ktn Air 7 he purpuar of the Cayuga Nature Center staff, childhood researcher,will speak with Wyant will be psychologist information they receive from
g is lc► enhance educulion have developed science and on "Stresses and Supports doe Cynthia Scheibe and students various media sources.
t rxnl lh the two of state math units for the kindergarten- Families in the 1990s" at 7 involved in Project Look Sharp
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through-third grade school. Stu- tonight in Bailey Hall at Cornell at Ithaca College. In School appears oath Monday on
fir!wNwkw.with Princi ►al dents have planted flower and University. A question and During the 1996-9'7 school (hivpareinihelthami
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ve ctable ardens and an answer period will follow his pre- year, Wyant s sixth grade stu- have an idea for a column ikm,can
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