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March 29, 2007 Class dismissed
By PAULETTE LASH RITCHIE
Most of you have heard by now that the final issue of the Citrus Times will be Sunday. (Although the local section is going away, the St. Petersburg Times will still circulate here.)
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March 28, 2007 They're part of experiment
By JEFFREY S. SOLOCHEK
Pam Carr's third- and fourth-graders love the days they take classes in Lake Myrtle Elementary School's science lab.
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March 26, 2007 Board studies new bonus plan
By EDDY RAMIREZ
If approved, districts can disregard the reviled STAR program to reward teachers.
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March 24, 2007 Crystal River High plans on hold
By EDDY RAMIREZ
Crystal River High School will put plans for major renovations on hold until an architect identifies the scope and cost of the work that must be done to improve the run-down school.
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March 22, 2007 Crystal River High honors Elks Students of the Month
By PAULETTE LASH RITCHIE
Crystal River High School has announced the Elks Students of the Month for January: Lori Carter and Hal Jaquith.
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Inside the writer's mind
By PAULETTE LASH RITCHIE
An author delivers nuggets of wisdom to middle-schoolers: Do the research first. Don't expect good writing at first. Don't ever give up.
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Junior Journalism picks made
By TIMES STAFF
The Junior Journalism program is a partnership between the Citrus Times and the Citrus County School District to encourage writing. Students were supplied with prompts and asked to write essays.
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March 20, 2007 Junior Journalists: Students make appeal to tourists
By PAULETTE LASH RITCHIE
The Junior Journalism program is a partnership between the Citrus Times and the Citrus County School District to encourage writing. Students were supplied with prompts and asked to write essays. These sixth-graders wrote about selling Citrus County as a tourist destination.
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March 15, 2007 Whale watchers
By PAULETTE LASH RITCHIE
I consider 7 a.m. a very good time to be in bed. But instead, I recently found myself driving toward Lecanto with my son, Luke, the two of us munching on the only breakfast I could manage at that hour and still be at CREST School by 7:30: Egg McMuffins.
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Junior Journalists: Cool pool puts students to the test
By MICHAEL ARNITZ
The Junior Journalism program is a partnership between the Citrus Times and the Citrus County school district to encourage writing. Students were supplied with prompts and asked to write essays. These third-graders wrote as if they were reporters reporting about a cool pool.
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