| Wednesday, November 21, 2012 Eclipse Soccer Club Focuses on Leadership Twenty boys and girls, ages 10 to 12, from the East Bay Eclipse Soccer Club, recently participated in a nine-week leadership development program called LEAP (Leadership for Eclipse Athletes Program). The goals of this new program were to help Eclipse players understand ...Submitted by Stacy Giglio
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| Wednesday, November 21, 2012 A Disturbing Trend: Teens Seek Cheaper High with Heroin Lamorinda kids are graduating in record ...By Lou Fancher
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| Wednesday, November 21, 2012 Moraga School District Issues Public Apology The Moraga School District is not out of the ...By Sophie Braccini
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| Wednesday, November 07, 2012 Miramonte Goes Dark to Gather Environmental Data Miramonte High School's Environmental Club hosted "Lights Out! Day," an environmental awareness day on October 31, asking the campus to 'go dark' to compile data about the school's energy use. "Due to the overcast weather, we did not have the full participation that ...Submitted by Samuel Shain
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| Wednesday, November 07, 2012 Surveillance Cameras Installed at Stanley Middle School You walk casually out of class and grab your backpack that is sitting outside of the room. Reaching for your iPhone tucked inside the pocket, panic arises in your chest as you sift through your contents discovering only empty space. Where is the phone?
By Lucy Portnoff
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| Wednesday, November 07, 2012 THE APP RAP App: Bloomberg, by Bloomberg Finance LP
For: All smartphones
Price: Free
By Alex Pawlakos
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| Wednesday, November 07, 2012 Ryan Andresen: A Message of Hope Andy Warhol once said, "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for fifteen minutes." From his mother's petition on Change.org to appearances on national television with Ellen DeGeneres and Anderson Cooper, Moraga's Ryan Andresen has had more than his 15 minutes ...By Lee Borrowman
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| Wednesday, October 24, 2012 JM Gets a New Hydration Station Joaquin Moraga Intermediate School installed its first "Hydration Station" at the school last month, and paid for it from savings the school achieved by diverting food waste and turning it into electrical energy.
Submitted by Stacy Giglio
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| Wednesday, October 24, 2012 St. Perpetua School's "Garden of Learning" Feeds a Caf‚ and Young Minds The comforting scent of orange blossom and rosemary surrounds parents on a warm late summer morning as they sit listening to distant laughter of children. This hidden sanctuary is the "Garden of Learning" and has become a vital teaching tool at St. Perpetua School in ...Submitted by Margot Dunphy
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| Wednesday, October 24, 2012 Teens Reflect on Elections The past few months have been filled with discussions about our presidential candidates. Though most teens can't vote, deciding what party best fits our values is important because many of us will be voting in the next election. Political reform will affect us more as ...By Caie Kelley
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| Wednesday, October 24, 2012 It's So Cute It's Scary! Lafayette Elementary School moms and students gather at the pumpkin patch getting ready for Westival, a fall family carnival tradition of over 50 years, which was held Saturday, October 13. Bottom row, from left: Patrick Warburton, Grace Guthrie, Ellie Guthrie, Quinn ...Submitted by Rosylyn Stenzel
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