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Nice Public Schools photos
Posted by in Homeschooling on December 5, 2011
Some cool Public Schools images:
20111025-FNS-RBN-School Lunch

Image by USDAgov
Students at Washington-Lee High School, in Arlington, VA, select a parfait of yogurt, fruit and granola along with a blueberry muffin for breakfast on Wednesday, October 25, 2011. The school breakfast and lunch are prepared by Arlington Public Schools, Food and Nutrition Services. The National School Lunch Program is a federally assisted meal program administered by the United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service operating in public, nonprofit private schools and residential child care institutions. It provides nutritionally balanced, low-cost or free lunches to children each school day. USDA Photo by Bob Nichols.
20111025-FNS-RBN-School Lunch

Image by USDAgov
Students at Washington-Lee High School, in Arlington, VA, select a parfait of yogurt, fruit and granola along with a blueberry muffin for breakfast on Wednesday, October 25, 2011. The school breakfast and lunch are prepared by Arlington Public Schools, Food and Nutrition Services. The National School Lunch Program is a federally assisted meal program administered by the United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service operating in public, nonprofit private schools and residential child care institutions. It provides nutritionally balanced, low-cost or free lunches to children each school day. USDA Photo by Bob Nichols.
Nice Public Schools photos
Posted by in Homeschooling on November 30, 2011
A few nice Public Schools images I found:
Everett Middle School

Image by TheeErin
From the Columbus Public School website:
"The Arts Impact Middle School at Everett provides a positive learning environment, using the integration of arts and academics to challenge students to reach high expectations. AIMS, the Arts Impact Middle School, provides a continuation of the educational success of students leaving Arts Impact Elementary programs and to offer interested students new to Arts Impact Education an opportunity to participate as new Impact students. Qualified students needn’t be artistically talented, but should exhibit an appreciation for the Arts and a preference for learner initiated, hands-on education."
Everett Middle School was built in 1898 and was the original North High School for Columbus Ohio until 1925.
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Posted by in Homeschooling on November 14, 2011
Check out these Public Schools images:
1B-64 Price Public School

Image by dmott9
1B-64 Price Public School
Alexander Fain, Jordan Netherland, Albert Jones, and Nathaniel Mitchell, all Black Americans, purchased this land in 1868 "for the purpose of building a schoolhouse for the education of colored children." A two-=room log building was constructed and used as a school until the early 1900s. Erected in 1923, the rpesent structure served as a school for grades one through eight until 1958. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988., the only known extant black school in Rogersville now serves as a community center and museum.
Governor Patrick participates in Boston Public Schools’ Martin Luther King, Jr. Speaker Series.

Image by Office of Governor Patrick
(Photo Credit: Eugena Ossi/ Governor’s Office)