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 Vol. 9, No. 17 Miingiziisoons  Little Huckleberry Moon August 25, 2005 
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Bay Mills Child Development Center hosts Head Start, Early Head Start graduation

Bay Mills Child Development center hosted a graduation ceremony for their Head Start Classes on Friday, Aug. 12, and their Early Head Start Classes on Friday, Aug. 19. Students donned caps and gowns to celebrate the end of the Head Start and Early Head Start Year. [more]



Brimley MEAP data analysis demonstrates differences between race and gender

The old adage that female students are better at reading and writing than males was proven true at Brimley Schools as an analysis of the 2004-2005 Michigan Educational Assessment Program was released earlier this month. Male students scored better on math, science and social studies assessments. [more]



OCS Board discusses enrollment

The Bay Mills Ojibwe Charter School Board of Directors met for a regularly scheduled meeting Monday, Aug. 8. All board members were present. [more]



HBH offers tips to prepare students for classroom

While students across Chippewa, Mackinac and Schoolcraft Counties prepare to return to classrooms, the Hiawatha Behavioral Health Authority is reminding parents that, beneath the surface, countless feelings abound for their youngsters and for themselves, as well. [more]



EUPISD and United Way promote Born Learning

The Eastern Upper Peninsula Intermediate School District and United Way of Chippewa County have teamed up to help promote a national early childhood campaign called Born Learning. [more]



LSSU to hold Lakerpalooza Aug. 26

For the third year, Lake Superior State University is offering businesses, churches, non-profit and service organizations an opportunity to connect with LSSU students at Lakerpalooza. [more]



LSSU studies the secret lives of genes

What does DNA have to do with catching your limit in brook trout? Students and alumni of Lake Superior State University's Biology department have been spending their summer in a genetic laboratory parsing the smallest bits of living things - genes - to answer this and many other research questions. [more]


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News: Bay Mills receives printer donation from Dell, Inc.
News: Bay Mills News wins honors at 2005 NAJA media awards
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Education: Bay Mills Child Development Center hosts Head Start, Early Head Start graduation
Education: Brimley MEAP data analysis demonstrates differences between race and gender
Health: Native infants possess healthy developmental skills, study says
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