Read Any GOOD BOOKS Lately
https://www.k12hispanicoutlook.com/12052016-articles/2016/12/9/read-any-good-books-lately
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Read Any GOOD BOOKS Lately
https://www.k12hispanicoutlook.com/12052016-articles/2016/12/9/read-any-good-books-lately
Marc Anthony Named 2016 Latin Recording Academy® PERSON OF THE YEAR
https://www.k12hispanicoutlook.com/12052016-articles/2016/12/7/marc-anthony-named-2016-latin-recording-academy-person-of-the-year
Milton Hershey School Students Perform at Annual White House Christmas Reception
https://www.k12hispanicoutlook.com/blog/2016/12/16/milton-hershey-school-students-perform-at-annual-white-house-christmas-reception
GOYA AND MARC ANTHONY Perfect Together
https://www.k12hispanicoutlook.com/12052016-articles/2016/12/6/goya-and-marc-anthony-perfect-together
New Jersey High School Musicians Take the Spotlight with Performance at Walt Disney World Resort
https://www.k12hispanicoutlook.com/department/2016/12/13/new-jersey-high-school-musicians-take-the-spotlight-with-performance-at-walt-disney-world-resort
'Secret Santa' Pays Off Meal Accounts at Pennsylvania School
https://www.k12hispanicoutlook.com/blog/2016/12/9/secret-santa-pays-off-meal-accounts-at-pennsylvania-school
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A new high school in St. Louis County gives students with learning disabilities the opportunity to learn in an environment that works to meet their individual needs. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch (http://bit.ly/2h5Iqsx ) reports that Miriam Academy, the region's first high school for students with learning disabilities, opened three months ago. The 15-student school is temporarily operating out of a church basement. The school will add a class of freshmen each year to eventually grow to about 80 students. Annual tuition is $28,000, and about half of students receive financial aid. The classrooms are designed as stress-free workplaces that conform to the students' needs. Students can also receive occupational therapy, speech therapy and one-on-one counseling. The students will graduate with a high school diploma with the expectation of attending college. ___ Information from: St. Louis Post-Dispatch, http://www.stltoday.com
MARC ANTHONY Masters the Art of Paying Forward
https://www.k12hispanicoutlook.com/12052016-articles/2016/12/6/marc-anthony-masters-the-art-of-paying-forward?rq=marc%20anthony