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TUCSON - Ask six-year-old Francisco what he thinks about Los Amigos Elementary School,
and the foster child's response clearly states what an important role the Sunnyside Unified School District (SUSD) campus plays in
his life... (read more)
Story: Tucson's
Los Amigos Elementary School Takes '…Road Less Traveled' to a 2010 AEF A+ School Rating
PHOENIX - The results are jaw-dropping! A quick
look at the numbers clearly tells the story - great things are happening inside the Laveen Elementary School District (LESD)... (read more)
Story: Laveen Elementary School District Makes Big Changes, Experiences Big Results
PEORIA - Four preschoolers in Katie Walhstrom's class work on their Play-Doh, rolling it on the table to
create the letter "Q"... (read
more)
Story: Handwriting
pushed as crucial skill in Valley schools despite technology
YUMA - Wade Olson, a student studying graphic arts, turned to the United Nations to find inspiration for
his winning design of Yuma High School's GOOD program. Growing Our Own Destiny, begun in July 2009, is a program that targets
at-risk freshmen unlikely to finish high school.... (read
more)
Story: Logo gets Yuma High's GOOD message across

ASBA Summer Leadership Institute
Quality leadership and advocacy for children in public
schools.
Refresh and refine your leadership skills for the year ahead at the Arizona School Boards
Association (ASBA) Summer Leadership Institute, July 22-24, at the Little America Hotel in Flagstaff.
REGISTER NOW
http://www.azsba.org/events/index.cfm?action=daily&cdate=7-22-2010
View/download details on speakers, sessions, schedule and
hotel reservations http://www.azsba.org/docs/SummerLeadership2010Flyer.pdf

Afterschool Awards of Excellence Accepting Nominations
Recognize the innovative and positive contributions of afterschool programs, staff and leaders for
the children and youth of Arizona. Nominations must be received by Wednesday, June 30th.
Guidelines and nomination forms are available on the
Arizona Center for Afterschool Excellence website at www.azafterschool.org, or contact Caitlin King at
602.496.3308 or caking@azafterschool.org.
Winners will be recognized at the Spotlight on Afterschool Awards of Excellence Luncheon, Wednesday,
October 13th, 2010 at the Arizona Biltmore Resort.

Ringling Bros. and Barnum &
Bailey® Proudly Announces The Barnum Award Program
The Greatest Show On
Earth® Celebrates Children Who Give Back to
Their Community with Medals and Grants Totaling More Than $150,000
In conjunction with a two-year celebration of the 200th anniversary of P.T. Barnum’s birth, Ringling Bros. and Barnum
& Bailey® is pleased to announce the launch of The Barnum Award, which honors the
spirit of the founder of The Greatest Show On Earth® and his inspirational contributions to society by identifying and celebrating
children who give back to their own communities in creative, fun, and innovative ways. Nominations can be submitted online at www.thebarnumaward.com http://www.thebarnumaward.com/ .
The Barnum
Award program is designed to recognize and support children ages six to 14, who have created social good and enriched their local community
through their own inventive and pioneering actions. Award recipients in more than 75 cities throughout the United States will be chosen by a panel of
distinguished local luminaries, and will receive award medals and grants to fund future local service projects. Nominees will be judged on the impact of their
accomplishments, creativity and innovation, and their inspiration to others relating to their cause. Nominators are required to be over the age of 21, and must
fill out a short questionnaire about the child they feel is making a difference in the community.
The
Barnum Award debuts as our nation’s leadership asks people to identify needs in their community and engage in meaningful
service to create change.
Three award recipients will be chosen from participating
cities where Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey performs. The Gold Barnum Award Recipient will receive a
medallion and a $1,000 grant, the Silver Barnum Award Recipient will receive a medallion and a $750 grant, and the Bronze Barnum
Award Recipient will receive a medallion and a $500 grant. Grants are to be used to fund future community service endeavors. Additionally, all three
award recipients will be honored at a pre-show award ceremony during the opening night performance of The Greatest Show On Earth® in the show city selected on the nomination.
For more information about The Barnum Award and how to nominate a child who is making a
difference in your community, visit www.thebarnumaward.com
Ringling
Bros. and Barnum & Bailey will be in Phoenix, June 23 - 27, 2010. For more information log on to www.ringling.com

The Bauder Endowment for the Support of Physics
Teaching
The Frederick and Florence Bauder Endowment for the Support of Physics Teaching was established to
support special activities in the area of teaching physics.
Activities that the grant can support include:
- Providing grants for the development and distribution of innovative apparatus for physics
teaching
- Providing funds to obtain and or build and support traveling exhibits of
apparatus
- Providing funds for local workshops. Up to $500 will fund local workshops for teachers who spread
the use of demonstration and laboratory equipment
- Providing support for grant projects, provided the Bauder Fund recommends such projects and the
AAPT Executive Board approves them.
Only AAPT members may apply. Applications must be received by July 1 for consideration at the Summer Meeting.
Application materials are available online http://www.aapt.org/Programs/grants/bauderfund.cfm as a PDF or can be requested from:
Programs Dept.
AAPT
One Physics Ellipse
College Park, MD 20740-3845
E-mail: programs@aapt.org

PTA Healthy Lifestyles
Grants
Help PTAs find resources to support good nutrition and regular physical activity in their
communities— promote PTA Healthy Lifestyles. This national program addresses our nation's childhood obesity epidemic and emphasizes the important
role families can play in keeping their children healthy and ready to learn.
The 2010 PTA Healthy Lifestyles Grants awards of up to $1,000 to local units that will participate
in this coming November's PTA Healthy Lifestyles Month.
The grant application will be available mid-May at PTA.org/HealthyLifestyles. All applications are
due by 5:00 p.m. EDT, Friday, September 10. That means you have plenty of time to encourage your units to
apply.


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