life skills

Sunday, December 25, 2005

Life Skills - Class takes hands-on approach


Class takes hands-on approach
Olympian - The 17-year-old had been skipping school and doing drugs. Then he enrolled in the Social Affective Block class at Olympia High School. I was going down a bad road, and it kind of pulled me out, said Harkcom, who divides his school day between

Santa pays visit to Hope
Williamsport Sun-Gazette - Santa Claus was hugged, high-fived and heralded Friday during a surprise visit to Hope Enterprises on Catawissa Avenue. Lee Winters, a member of the Susquehanna Valley Big Twins Motorcycle Club, donned the bright red suit, wig and spectacles, and

Students get star treatment for good grades
Morning News - Students can experience the red carpet without traveling to Hollywood, thanks to Limos for Learning. Third-graders in Marion, Marlboro, Georgetown and Horry counties can experience a stretch limousine taking them to their favorite local restaurant to

Mainland High athlete wins
Daytona Beach News-Journal - DAYTONA BEACH -- The holidays are a time for family, but 17-year-old Cruz Barrett has no family members around. Six teens in Volusia County are living on their own as they prepare to turn 18 and leave the child welfare system. The Independent Living

Soldotna clinic uses horses to heal
Anchorage Daily News - SOLDOTNA -- An American Quarter horse named Doc is on staff at a local clinic that relies on the healing powers of animals -- three equines, in this case -- to help patients regain mental health. Lori Nelson, a mental health professional with

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