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Steelton-Highspire teacher finds reward in
children with special needs
By STEVEN C. STANDRIDGE
Elementary teacher Kimberly O’Shell works long hours working on
ways to improve the special education system and letting her students
know she cares.
Harrisburg
Christian school needs fundraising to stay afloat
By ANGELA SHUFF
Tuition payments
do not cover all school expenses, and the school must either raise
more money or may be forced to close.
Principal gets tough with city school
By ANGELA SHUFF
John Stoltz uses an open door policy in an effort to improve
student productivity and reverse discipline problems.
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Students learn to manage debt
By RYAN NAGY
A new program will help educate high school students on how to
deal with student loans and credit card bills.
Harrisburg receives aid to improve
quality of education
By STEVEN C. STANDRIDGE
The city’s school district, one of the poorest in the state, will
benefit from funding in an effort to help improve standardized test
scores and facilities.
Program teaches students to stay
healthy
By ANGELA SHUFF
A local hospital teams with school districts to educate pupils on
the importance of eating healthy and avoiding drug use.
Debate on incentive pay for teachers
increases
By ANGELA SHUFF
With the implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act, area
schools are still working out ways to provide incentive to teachers to
improve the quality of education.
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