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Lindero Canyon Middle School wins second Bravo award
Acorn Staff Writer
      Once again, the judges are singing the praises of Lindero Canyon Middle School and its visual and performing arts program.
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Art program draws interest
Acorn Staff Writer
      Chaparral Elementary School in Calabasas stepped up its art program in October and parents, students and teachers are calling it a success.
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Oak Park middle school students organize a food drive
Acorn Staff Writer
      Students who belong to the Medea Creek Middle School California Junior Scholarship Federation (CJSF) work hard to get the best grades they can.
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AHS student highly gifted
      Nobody is perfect, yet it
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‘Otto the Auto’ rolls into town
     SHEILA MASSON/The Acorn PINT SIZED FUN--It looks like a toy car, but it's really a robot. Sponsored by AAA, "Otto the Auto" is an interactive robot that visits schools and "talks" to students about traffic safety. In the photo at left, Otto receives an enthusiastic response from kindergartners at Brookside Elementary School in Oak Park.
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Class warfare
     SHEILA MASSON/The Acorn BRAGGING RIGHTS AND PROUD OF IT--The A.E. Wright Spartans, on the left, met the Oaks Christian Lions in a friendly game of flag football last week. The sixth-graders, seventh-graders and eighth-graders played under the supervision of the Triunfo YMCA. Oaks Christian won, 20-19. For more information about YMCA activities, please call (818) 706-0993.
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Up the down staircase
     DR. SEUSS CELEBRATED--Mrs. Simmon's kindergarten class at Sumac Elementary School displays a poster depicting the famous Dr. Seuss book, "Great Day for Up." The Cat in the Hat would have been 87 years old on March 2, and the students celebrated by reading several of his books in a program called "Read Across America." The literature program is in its fourth year. SHEILA MASSON/The Acorn
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CHS hosts College Night
     SHEILA MASSON/The Acorn College Fair--Calabasas High School juniors Sean Rager (left), 16, and Arinze Ikemefuna (center), 16, gather informational packets and various free "goodies" from prospective colleges.
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Bay Laurel celebrates 10 years
     SHEILA MASSON/The Acorn A DECADE OF EDUCATION-Many students of Bay Laurel Elementary School in Calabasas sing "God Bless America" during the opening of the school's recent 10th anniversary celebration.
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Basketball camp invites future hoops’ stars
      Final applications are currently being evaluated for the Ten Star All Star summer basketball camp. The camp is by invitation only.
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Experts discuss social teen drinking
      Experts say the problem with many communications efforts which attempt to frighten people into changing their potentially dangerous ways is that they often don
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Trio of Oak Park collegians win Teradyne Scholarships
      Three Oak Park residents are recipients of Alex d
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Day camp offers diverse activities
      Fun Oaks Day Camp, sponsored by Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District, is currently accepting enrollments for summer day camp. The program meets from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (extended care is available from 7 to 9 a.m. and 5 to 6 p.m.) Monday through Friday at Mae Boyar Park, 130 N. Kanan Road, Oak Park.
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Rotarians presented youth ethics, leadership conference this morning
      The Rotary Club of Westlake Village presented the fourth annual Homer Dickerson Youth Leadership and Ethics Conference this morning at Agoura High School, 28545 W. Driver Ave., Agoura Hills.
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Group gives scholastic awards
      Applications are available for Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic-Los Angeles Unit
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