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Schools April 19, 2007
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On Campus
      Kate Aras, Little Silver, has been named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Pennsylvania State University, University Park campus, State Park, where she is a sophomore majoring in communications. Brian Erickson, Red Bank, has been named to the dean's list for the fall sem...
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Ranney's Science Week offers fun and discovery
      March was a busy month for young scientists in Ranney's Lower School in Tinton Falls. Students in beginners through fifth grade presented the results of their own scientific inquiries, displaying more than 200 projects for the Ranney community on Thursday, March 22.
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'Heroes & Cool Kids' mentors
      Are the research papers as hard as my teacher says they will be in high school? Will I have time to go to my locker between classes? What is it like being a freshman at Red Bank Regional High School? These were some of the queries posed by sixth-graders to the mentors who recently visit...
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All that jazz
      The Monmouth Regional High School Jazz Band will present Jazz Nite 2007, an evening of music, food and fun, Friday, May 4, 6-9 p.m. in the Monmouth Regional High School Commons, 1 Norman Field Way, Tinton Falls. Admission is $6, $3 for students. Proceeds will benefit the high school's band pr...
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Dancing to an Earth Day message
      Students at Oceanport's Wolf Hill School celebrated Earth Day Thursday by attending a dance assembly performed by an ensemble of their peers. The third- and fourth-grade Dance Club members performed a warmup dance titled "Think Green." After that, 67 first-graders performed a dance rout...
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