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Jan. 15 BOE Meeting in Buffalo News

The Buffalo News published a summary of the Jan. 15 Board of Education meeting in its Jan. 17 issue. The board discussed school security, the community conversation, and the budget calendar,   among...

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News Reporting from Jan. 29 Meeting

Buffalo News: Springville-Griffith school lunches feel pinch of legislation Buffalo News: Springville aims for perfection with graduation rate Springville Journal: SGI board holds preliminary budget...

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News Reports from S-GI Feb. 26 Board Meeting

The Buffalo News article chose to use the discussion of an SRO (school resource officer) as its focus in its reporting of the Feb. 26 board of education meeting. For S-GI residents interested in...

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Two Letters, Two Perspectives

In case you missed them, the Springville Journal printed two letters to the editor recently on school board matters. The first, from March 17, is written by BOE member Steve Schunk, who writes, among...

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Tune in today (Sept. 10), at 2 pm: SGI Teacher Drew Beiter to serve on live...

Drew Beiter, a social studies teacher at SGI Middle School, will be the featured educator in an online conversation today (Tuesday, September 10) with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, New York Times...

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Media coverage of SGI teacher’s questions to US Secretary of State re. Syria

As noted in a previous post on this site, on September 10, Drew Beiter, a social studies teacher at SGI Middle School, was the featured educator in an online Google + “Hangout” conversation with U.S....

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The people of SGI in the news

In the SGI community, we already know that we have some pretty amazing students, alumni, and faculty. Happily, thanks to some recent articles and events, the rest of the world is learning that too....

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