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School April 18, 2008  RSS feed
Middle School Students Get To "Move" !!!
      Students in two classes at Garden City Middle School are sharpening their skills this spring through movement and music thanks to The Andréa Rizzo Foundation, a non-profit organization founded in memory of a young Special Education teacher and lifelong dancer.
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PTA General Meeting, Reflections Awards
      The PTA will be holding it's General Meeting and MS and HS Reflections awards on Thursday, April 29th. The PTA General meeting will begin at 7:00pm and conclude at 8:00pm. The Middle and High School Reflections Awards will begin at 8:00pm.
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WPOA Scholarship
      The Western Property Owners Association (WPOA) is once again proud to be participating in the high school scholarship program this spring. The WPOA established its scholarship six years ago, granting its first scholarship in 2002.
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GCHS Students To Collect For Local Shelters
      The Garden City High School Student Council and two of the High School's service clubs-the Key/Interact Club and Students Helping Students (SHS)-have teamed up with Rock and Wrap It Up to mount a denim jean drive. Rock and Wrap It Up is a national organization the supports shelters for people in need through donations of food, clothing, and other items.
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College Notes
      Kristin Billanti, a junior in the Kogod School of Business at American University majoring in business administration, was named to the fall 2007 dean's List. Billanti is a resident of Garden City. To earn Dean's List at American University a student must obtain a 3.5 grade point average or better on their semester courses.
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College Notes
      Berklee College of Music announces that Blake Stranathan of Garden City has earned placement on the Dean's List for the fall semester of the 2007 academic year. To be eligible for this honor, a full-time student must achieve a grade point average of 3.4 or above; a part-time student must achieve a grade point average of 3.6 or above.
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