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FOCUS ON EDUCATION
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Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Denton Record-Chronicle
IN THE SCHOOLS
TEXAS WOMAN’S
UNIVERSITY
DENTON ISD
Student to student
grees in health care and servic-
es and business administra-
tion.
Virtual information
sessions scheduled
LULAC to honor
Denton ISD scholars
The April 7 session will also
start at 7 p.m. and will focus on
degrees in arts, humanities, so-
cial sciences, education and
business administration.
To register or for more infor-
mation, go to the “virtual infor-
mation sessions” tab on the
home page at www.twu.edu or
call 940-898-3014.
Texas Woman’s University
will have webinars about online
graduate degrees on Tuesday
and April 7.
The online sessions will offer
information about admissions
and financial aid, a Web tour of
student services, and breakout
sessions on TWU’s graduate
programs.
Tuesday’s session will start
at 7 p.m. and will focus on de-
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The Denton League of Unit-
ed Latin American Citizens will
present scholarships to Denton
ISD Hispanic seniors during its
35th annual Scholarship
Awards Banquet next month.
The banquet is scheduled for
6 p.m. Saturday, April 9, at
SpringHill Suites Denton, 1434
Centre Place Drive. The keynote
speaker will be Adrian Cadar, a
University of North Texas alum-
nus and a Ph.D. candidate at
Vanderbilt University.
Tickets can be purchased
through mail by Friday or online
at www.dentonlulac.com.
Denton High School
Student awarded
Ron Brown Scholarship
Denton High School senior
Adinawa Adjagbodjou has been
awarded the
Ron Brown
Scholarship.
The award
is given to Af-
rican-Ameri-
can students
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Eastham, founder and CEO of
Edgecase; Amrit Kirpalani,
CEO of NectarOM; and Han
Woo Park, a professor at
Yeungnam University in South
Korea.
The half-day event is sched-
uled for Thursday, April 7, from
9 a.m. to noon in Room 214 at
the University Union, 1155
Union Circle.
Registration is $50 for the
general public, $25 for students
who are enrolled at schools be-
sides UNT, and free for UNT
students, faculty and staff.
To register, contact lisa Wal-
lace at lisa.wallace@unt.edu or
940-369-7051.
Symposium about data
and retailers scheduled
Courtesy photo/Audrey Bryant
University of North Texas students from The Lost Generation group and the NAACP visit
students at Denton’s Rivera Elementary School on Monday to provide mentoring and
promote a positive image for young children.
Next week’s annual Consum-
er Experience Symposium, the
premier event for the University
of North Texas College of Mer-
chandising, Hospitality and
Tourism, will focus on how re-
tailers can use data.
With the kinds of data now
available, retailers can help pre-
dict shopping trends and de-
mands and optimize pricing.
Several speakers will talk about
how to use this information to
help grow business.
Panelists at the event will in-
clude John Napieralski, a retail
and digital consultant; Garrett
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The Lake Dallas High cast
and crew members who re-
ceived individual honors were
Sierra McKinley, Best Actress;
Colin Patterson, All-Star Cast;
Alec Anderson-Carrasco, Hon-
orable Mention All-Star Cast;
and Amber Henderson, Best
Tech.
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across
country who
show academ-
Adjagbodjou
ic prowess and financial need.
Students can be awarded up to
$40,000 for four years and can
also take advantage of mentor-
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mg programs.
Adjagbodjou will graduate in
June with an International Bac-
calaureate degree. She has al-
ready been accepted to eight
universities, including three Ivy
League schools.
“It’s just so great to know that
after working so hard for so
many years that I’ll be part of
something so meaningful and
impactful,” she said. “It’s amaz-
ing to know that I’ll have this
community of supportive and
brilliant individuals who all care
so much about giving back and
just truly want to help me suc-
ceed.”
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grade students participated in
Christian Community Action by
bringing in canned food on
March 3. CCA, based in Lewis-
ville, has been ministering in the
area for more than 40 years.
“Our children learned how to
share God’s love by giving food
to CCAs grocery store and pan-
try,” second-grade teacher Amy
Streeter said. “Through this ex-
perience, they saw how their do-
nations truly help families in
need.”
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District’s Teachers
of the Year named
Students also toured organi-
zation’s facility and learned
about seasonal programs that
CCA offers, such as back-to-
school and Christmas toy store
initiatives.
At the conclusion of the trip,
students added their packaged
and canned food items to CCAs
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Lake Dallas ISD announced
the 2015-16 Teachers of the Year
as district administrators sur-
prised each winner on March
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theater program’s production of
Irena’s Vow is advancing to the
UIL bi-district competition af-
ter placing in the top three at the
District 6-5A one-act play con-
test March 23 at Lake Dallas.
The bi-district contest will be
held at Lake Dallas High on Fri-
day.
Dallas Middle School and De-
nise Kennedy of Lake Dallas
High School.
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Those named were Pamela
Iisenbe of Corinth Elementary,
Denise Evans-Jackson of Lake
Dallas Elementary, Michele
Sanguinetti of Shady Shores El-
ementary, Desi Beard of Lake
Lake Dallas High School
High school’s one-act
play advances
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