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Controversial book brings passionate speakers to Unit 5 board meeting

A Unit 5 school board meeting with a light agenda ended up lasting more than 2 hours Wednesday night, after social media attention to an illustrated LGBTQ memoir led to passionate public commenters sharing views on the matter.

County schools honors educators of the year

County schools honors educators of the year
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Unit 5 School Board Hears From Another Group Of Passionate Speakers

Unit 5 School Board Hears From Another Group Of Passionate Speakers
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Cedar Ridge Elementary School third-grader starts composting program

Parth Gupta did the research, presented his plan and put it into action. Parth is a 9-year-old third grader at Cedar Ridge Elementary School, and his project is now a school-wide composting program. My goal is for all CPS schools to have composting programs by the time he graduates high school, Parth said, referring to Columbia Public Schools. The reasoning behind his goal? So we can save more food and help plants grow, he said. The Cedar Ridge student has a start on his goal with the composting project at his school. The project composts food waste from school lunches. Compost is made from decomposing organic materials.

Salvation Army provides Christmas gifts for area families

On Dec. 17 and 18, The Salvation Army in Branson hosted its inaugural Christmas Toy Shop at Our Lady of the Lake Parish Center in Branson for families in Taney County. For several years the Toys for Tots Toy Store was held in Branson by Love INC, to provide parents, who would otherwise be unable to afford to do so, the chance to pick out Christmas presents for their children. When Love INC. closed its doors in August, the Branson Salvation Army stepped up to take over the program and host their own Christmas Toy Shop. “Toy shops are one of the things The Salvation Army has been doing for probably over 100 years,” said Branson Salvation Army Capt. Linda McCormick. “We know how to run a toy shop, and it runs smooth and it runs like clockwork.”

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