This week's Dryden Courier cover stories look at what kids are doing in Dryden. There's an appreciative article on the Dryden High School a cappella group Beyond Measure's recent performance at Dryden Jazz Night. It also takes a look at the archery program at Klein's Archery, "the first program offered by the town's new recreation department that was run by a for-profit business."
There's also a report in Tricia Edgecomb's "Mind Over Matters" column about the "Bullying or Being Bullied" presentation Dr. James Garbarino gave to Dryden parents on April 13th. I especially like this quote from Superintendent Patricia Archambault:
"Character education is not a program; it's a way of life."
Garbarino apparently also spent March 30th talking to students at both the middle school and the high school, as well as giving a faculty workshop.
Posted by simon at May 6, 2004 5:12 PM in Dryden Courier , recreation , schools (Dryden)