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...largest effort is one in which about 70 undergraduates teach science units in kindergarten through eighth grade classrooms at the Fitzgerald, Tobin and Peabody Schools...
...cannot say enough positive things about the program," says Elsie Murphy, a sixth grade teacher at the Fitzgerald School. "The volunteers truly connect with the children...
...input would have been of much value anyway. The average student here has no idea what qualifications are necessary for acting as Dean, much less who might have these qualifications. I'm just happy the administration didn't ask the U.C. to run a referendum on the issue. Meredith FitzGerald...
...Other than Hetps this is the high points of the season," said Meredith Fitzgerald, who placed fifth in the 3000 meter in 10:18.40. "It was nice to see so many strong performances across the board...
...unicef, the percentage of children immunized in the developing world rose from 20% to 80%. He helped formulate the 1989 U.N. Convention of the Rights of the Child, which recognized the political and economic rights of children. Grant received the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1994. DIED. ROSE FITZGERALD KENNEDY, 104, matriarch of America's foremost political family, whose indomitable will and unshakable faith sustained her through the many tragedies that befell the Kennedys; in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. The oldest daughter of Boston Mayor John F. (``Honey Fitz'') Fitzgerald, Rose attended convent schools in Boston and Europe...