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Parents must pay for some summer school classes
Acorn Staff Writer
      While some students think they
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CSUN leads in Latino education
      Cal State University Northridge (CSUN) ranked 10th in the nation in the number of bachelor
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Students stand out at seminar
      Agoura High School juniors Danielle Ayalon and Jacqueline Matthew were among 270 students who participated in the recent 23rd annual Southern California Youth Citizenship Seminar at Pepperdine University.
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Two local girls compete in a Pasadena pageant on Saturday
      Two local girls will be participating in a pageant this weekend.
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Jaycees hoping to start local chapter
Acorn Staff Writer
      The Jaycees, affiliates of the California and the United States Junior Chambers of Commerce, are hoping to start a chapter here.
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Student music auditions extended
      The California Federation of Music Clubs has announced its biennial student auditions have been extended to students age 16 through 25 to compete in one of 13 classifications. The competitions will be by audio cassette recordings, with first-place awards of $1,000 and second place winners receiving $500.
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A library full of magic LISA ADAMS/The Acorn
     SUMMER FUN AT THE LIBRARY
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SUA to host campus recreation day
      The Soka University of America (SUA) Botanical Research Center and Nursery will host Campus Recreation Day on Sat., Aug. 5 on Soka
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Westlake Village resident to graduate from NCCC
      Stephanie Shih of Westlake Village will graduate as a member of the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC), Western Region on Thurs., July 27.
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Jewish War Veterans award scholarships to local high school students
      The Jewish War Veterans Bernard Becker Post 123 has awarded $500 scholarships to students who have achieved high scholastic and academic grades and volunteered toward the betterment of their communities.
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Campus briefs from students out of town A Phi Beta Kappa
      Jordan Belfi, a graduate of Oak Park High School, graduated Phi Beta Kappa recently from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn.
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Principal to lead state group
      Martin Ableser, principal of Indian Hills High School in Las Virgenes Unified School District, has been appointed a member of the Continuation, Educational Options and Alternative Education Committee for the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA).
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Oak Park High School student attends leadership meetings
      Taylor Hermes, 15, of Oak Park, attended the National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine (MED) from June 25 through July 5 in Los Angeles.
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Westlake student on Dean’s list
      David W. Neal, a 1998 graduate of Agoura High School, has been named to the Dean
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Starlab gets liftoff from GTE donation
      Ventura County Discovery Center has been awarded $10,000 by the GTE Foundation to support the organization
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Exchange students need host families
      The American Intercultural Student Exchange (AISE), a nonprofit educational foundation, is seeking local host families for high school foreign exchange students for the 2000/01 school year.
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Trying to force foods on picky eaters isn’t worth the effort
      The term "picky eater" conjures up images of stubborn children refusing to eat meals placed before them
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Oak Park student gets more honors from USC
      Kara Lemma, the daughter of Edward and Kathy Lemma of Oak Park, has been awarded the Grace Ford Salvatori community service scholarship from the University of Southern California, the second time Kara has received this recognition. The award is given annually to a junior or senior for dedicated work in helping underprivileged students in Los Angeles.
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Giant bugs to invade L.A.
      The Arboretum of Los Angeles County is bracing for an invasion of really big bugs on Aug. 14.
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