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AHS to offer new honor’s English class
      The Las Virgenes Unified School District Board of Education has given the final okay for a new English III honor
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Suffering for a good cause
     MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn LOOK OUT-Principal Carol Philips gets hit in the face with a sponge during Westlake Elementary School's All American Hoedown on Friday. The fundraiser helped raise money for school activities.
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ABC is as easy as 1-2-3
     SHEILA MASSON/The Acorn SINGING-Sumac Elementary School kindergartners sing and learn new songs in English and one in Spanish in the multimedia room last week as part of "Kinder Kids Presents ABC, 1-2-3."
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LVUSD seeks candidates for Curriculum Council
      The Las Virgenes Unified School District is seeking applicants who reside within the district
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Better education could help young people learn how to handle, manage their money
      Teaching young people how to handle money is even more important than ever, according to Cal State University Northridge (CSUN) professor Allen Martin.
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OPHS track fundraiser is tomorrow
      Fundraising efforts continue to construct a new all-weather track for Oak Park High School. A fundraiser will begin with a private reception at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Fri., May 10 in the Praying Monk Room of The Canyon, Agoura Hills, prior to the start of the Average White Band performance at 9 p.m. To purchase tickets, please call Kim Hermes at (818) 991-1638.
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Help needed at summer camps
      Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District is accepting applications from individuals wishing to teach preschool classes in the Oak Park/Agoura area as part of the Oak Park Summer Mini-Camp program. Experience working with preschool-age children and planning daily activities is desirable.
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Steven Boyle of Westlake Village, a junior at Westlake High School (WHS), will participate in the National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine from July 7 to 16 in Los Angeles.
      The forum will provide Boyle with an opportunity to explore a variety of concepts in public health, medical ethics, research and general practice, including site visits to medical facilities and clinics.
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Local students win B of A money
      Bank of America has awarded scholarships to a number of area high school seniors as winners and finalists in its annual academic competition.
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CSUN participates in teacher education program
      California State University Northridge (CSUN) is one of four universities nationwide selected by Carnegie Corporation of New York to participate in a landmark initiative, "Teachers for a New Era," designed to strengthen kindergarten through 12th grade, teaching by developing state-of-the-art programs at schools of education.
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Hair hacked for hope
     HELPING KIDS WHO ARE TAKING CHEMOTHERAPY
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Teachers to learn geometry
      A Geometry Institute for Elementary Teachers will be offered from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 1 and Aug. 5 to 9 at California Lutheran University (CLU), 60 W. Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks.
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Artists sought
      The Artist-in-the-Classroom program is seeking artists to teach students in grades 1 to 8. Visual artists, musicians, theater specialists and dance educators are needed.
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