In the classroom: February 2012 Archives

LOHS turns 10

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Happy birthday, Los Osos High School. You're officially a tween.

The city's newest high school is 10 years old and is celebrating with an open house on March 7. Students, parents and all graduates are welcome back to reminisce and re-connect with people. Faculty, from retired teachers to those who have moved away, are invited, too. (Because you know, 10 years ago, Facebook didn't exist.)

A food fair and entertainment will take place 6 to 7 p.m. with a formal program from 7 to 8 p.m. The school's first principal Joe Kolmel will talk about the past while the current and outgoing principal Chris Hollister will talk about the present. (He's outgoing because he's not shy and also because he has a new job with the district.)

It's a two-day celebration. The next day, March 8, students will celebrate the school's birthday with music and games during lunch hour.


Library hosts reading workshop for parents

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Librarians will lead an accelerated reader workshop for parents at 7 p.m. on Feb. 23 at the Archibald Library. Parents can learn how to use the library catalog to find accelerated reader books for their children. The workshop is free but reservations are required.

Information: 909-477-2720 

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