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School board — Mills Lawn ends ILE program
The longstanding Interest Learning Education Program, or ILE, at Mills Lawn, which arose out of former gifted programming at the elementary school, will be discontinued with the start of the new academic year, according to Superintendent Mario Basora.
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Board of Education 2017-18 Free and Reduced Meals
Yellow Springs Exempted Village Schools
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Final Community Pulse Discussion to be held
Community members are invited to join Yellow Springs Schools on Aug. 12 for the final planned Community Pulse Discussion on school facilities for the summer.
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‘Community Pulse’ meeting— YS school facilities discussed
About 50 villagers heard from a panel of eight Yellow Springs School district teachers and shared their ideas, questions and concerns on the future of the district’s school buildings Tuesday, July 11, at Mills Lawn School.
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Meeting eyes Yellow Springs Schools facilities
About 40 villagers attended the school district’s first “Community Pulse” event June 15, to focus on the condition of the district’s buildings.
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School board— Fundraiser’s 1st year update
Dawn Boyer, the Yellow Springs School District’s director of advancement and community relations, reported on her first year in the position during the Board of Education’s regularly scheduled meeting Thursday, June 8.
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Yellow Springs High School seniors reflect on past, future
Essays and photos from the Yellow Springs High School class of 2017 appear in a special supplement to this week’s News. Graduation is Thursday, May 25, at 7 p.m. Congratulations, all seniors!
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YSHS students explore stereotypes in new art book
YSHS art students recently collaborated to create “Flipping Stereotypes,” a book of drawings that seeks to ask: “What is the ‘average American?’”
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School board— Vote clears way for potential land purchases
At its April meeting, the Yellow Springs Board of Education unanimously passed a resolution that will allow the Yellow Springs school district to enter into negotiations regarding the purchase of land for future school buildings.
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New alumni group raises friends, funds for Yellow Springs schools
Colleges have them. Private secondary schools have them. But until recently most public schools didn’t have them — alumni associations, that is.
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