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Valley Grange Dictionary Days mean students can “look it up.”

Jan 12 2011
Mary

 Guilford--`You can look it up!` becomes the answer to many of the questions third graders have when they have their own dictionaries.

St. Paul students receive dictionaries from Rotary

Jan 12 2011
Mary

 The Rotary Club of St. Paul has participated in the Dictionary Project for now the fifth straight year.

Kuna project delivers dictionaries to Kuna third graders

Jan 11 2011
Mary

 Now in its sixth year in Kuna, The Dictionary Project is distributing 457 student dictionaries to every third grader in the Kuna school district and Falcon Ridge Charter School.

Kiwanis Club delivers dictionaries to third graders

Jan 11 2011
Mary

The Kiwanis Club of Allen Park visited elementary schools in the city to deliver dictionaries to third graders.

Columbus Elementary School dictionary project

Jan 11 2011
Mary

 Children and books are the best of combinations. Give children books and they are shown the doors to their own independence, creativity and life-long learning.

Rotary continues tradition of giving new dictionaries to Danville third graders

Jan 11 2011
Mary

Even in this high-tech age, kids still get excited when they receive a new book, said Kathy Chiverton of Danville Rotary.

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