Cascia Teacher Has History
There are many exciting things going on in the classrooms at Cascia Hall.
One of the new teachers, Ginger Day, teaches social studies in the middle school. She happens to be a graduate of Cascia Hall from the class of 1990. She was in the first class of girls to come over for the 1986-87 academic year when Monte Cassino closed its high school and Cascia went co-ed 25 years ago.
Children Receive Donations
Public Service Company of Oklahoma (), on behalf of the Foundation and in collaboration with Smart Start Oklahoma, recently announced a gift of $225,000 to be given over three years for childhood literacy programs across the state.
TU Announces Endowments for the Computer Science Field
The University of Tulsa and the College of Engineering and Natural Sciences proudly announce the creation of four endowments that will allow TU to meet the demand in the rapidly growing field of computer science.
REGGIO EMILIA:
Amelia Gambetti and Lella Gandini presented information about the Reggio Emilia approach in education to attendees at Riverfield Country Day School’s event called School as a System of Interactions and Relationships.
Tulsa Elks Lodge Raises Drug Awareness
The Tulsa Elks Lodge held the Drug Awareness Youth Day Oct. 15. It was a day of games, exhibits, food, prizes and invaluable education for parents and kids regarding drug and alcohol use and abuse.
Cascia Christmas Walk to be Held in the Community
Cascia Hall Preparatory School and the Cascia Hall Parent Faculty Association () are pleased to announce that the annual Cascia Christmas Walk is bigger and better than ever, including the return of the traditional Cascia Christmas Walk home tours, holiday festivities and shopping on campus, and a first-ever, Starry, Starry Night patron event!
Tulsa Tech Prepares Students for Information Technology
If you’re excited about the prospect of ongoing opportunities to work with the emerging technologies that are currently transforming our world, Tulsa Tech’s Information Technology courses may be just right for you.
Tulsa Tech Opens New B.A. Facility
Tulsa Tech and its Broken Arrow campus recently announced the grand opening of their new, state-of-the-art automotive training facility, which will teach Oklahoma students firsthand about alternative fuel technology.
Nine Merit Scholarship Semifinalists Named at Bishop Kelley
Semifinalists have the opportunity to advance to Finalist standing. About 90 percent of Semifinalists are expected to attain Finalist standing, and more than half of the Finalists will win a National Merit Scholarship, earning the Merit Scholar title. Awards are also sponsored by business organizations and about 200 colleges and universities.
Cascia Hall Students Present History in a Minute
There are many exciting things going on in the classrooms at Cascia Hall.
One of the new teachers, Ginger Day, teaches social studies in the middle school. She happens to be a graduate of Cascia Hall from the Class of 1990. She was in the first class of girls to come over for the 1986-87 academic year when Monte Cassino closed its high school and Cascia went co-ed 25 years ago.
World-Renowned Educators Attend Tulsa Initiative
Riverfield Country Day School will host over 150 attendants from ten states and multiple countries for “School as a System of Interactions and Relationships” this Friday and Saturday, Oct. 28 and 29, 2011.
OSUIT to Showcase Opportunities at Women in Technology Event
Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology will host the 3rd Annual “Women in Technology” event on Friday, Nov. 11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the OSUIT campus. The event will expose participants to the excellent career opportunities for talented women interested in high-paying, technology-driven fields.
TCC Foundation Honors Schusterman Family
A job well done was the sentiment throughout the 2011 Tulsa Community College Foundation Vision in Education Leadership Award Dinner honoring Lynn and Stacy Schusterman Sept. 22. Nearly 400 family, friends and community members gathered to thank the Schustemans for their generous support of education. The Foundation celebrated the most successful event in its 12-year history raising a record breaking $295,000, which will provide scholarship and academic programs for students at .
Rachel Anderson Hill Joins NSU-Broken Arrow
Rachel Anderson Hill, former communications manager for the Tulsa Metro Chamber, has joined Northeastern State University-Broken Arrow as its new marketing specialist for the College of Extended Learning.
Riverfield Country Day School Expands Campus
There are two building projects being set into motion at Riverfield Country Day School. One addition will be made to the multipurpose room in the main school building and the other will be a new classroom building for middle and upper school students. “This campus expansion is one way we can be sure to continue to meet the needs of our growing student body both now and in the future,” says Marty Clark, the head of school.
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