Class of 2020 Inducted Into Windsor Locks Athletic Hall Of Fame - Windsor Locks-East Windsor, CT - The most recent crop of honorees was inducted into the Hall of Fame in a ceremony on May 15.
–The Paso Robles Chamber of Commerce recently announced Tim Alvord is its May 2021 “Roblan of the Month.” He will be honored on Wednesday at the chamber’s membership mixer being held at the Ravine Waterpark.
Tim Alvord is a second-generation North County resident. He graduated from Atascadero High School in 1968 where he played basketball, football, and baseball. He received a Bachelor of Physical Education and a general secondary teaching degree. He went on to earn a Master of Physical Education and a minor in social studies with an emphasis on psychology.
After college, he worked at Camp Happy Talk in Fresno before heading back to the Central Coast. He taught multiple subjects and coached several CIF Champion teams at Templeton High School from 1973 until 1979. In 1979, he began teaching at Paso Robles High School (PRHS). During that time, he coached Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, JV Football, and Girls Basketball. He retired from teaching at PRHS in 2008 and in 2010
Newsome High School: Tribune scholars profiles and essays
An invitation was extended to the top 3 percent of Hillsboroughâs graduating seniors to take part in the annual competition.
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Students have the answer in a class at Newsome Hgh School, 16550 Fishhawk Blvd. in Lithia. [ Hillsborough County Public Schools ]
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More than 200 of Hillsborough Countyâs top high school seniors from 35 public and private schools accepted an invitation to share their accomplishments and take part in an essay contest through the 2021 R.F. âRedâ Pittman Tribune Scholars program. Their profiles and essays are published here, just as the students submitted them. To search all schools, click here.
May 7, 2021 at 11:09 PM
BYRAM, NEW JERSEY, A little over two years ago, the Boy Scouts of America (“BSA”) opened up membership in its flagship program, the “Boy Scouts” (11-17 years old) to young women and rebranded it to “Scouts BSA.” The response has been enormous with troops of young women forming throughout the United States, and scouts advancing through the ranks. One such troop, Troop 1150, is chartered to Sparta United Methodist Church and has close to thirty
five Scouts, who are actively engaged in the Scouting program, which includes,
inter alia, hiking, camping, aquatics, leadership and community service.
On Saturday, May 8, 2021, Troop 1150 will host its first Eagle Scout Court of Honor for three of its seven members of the Inaugural Class of Female Eagle Scouts.