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Shelly Leachman
For years Shelly Leachman's mom encouraged her to go into education; she chose to write about it instead. Since 2006 Shelly has been juggling coverage of 10 school districts and two colleges for the Daily Breeze, where she is the resident office apple addict. Contact her at: dailybreeze.com

Toni Sciacqua
Toni Sciacqua is the managing editor at the Daily Breeze, where she has worked since 1998. Among other things, she's in charge of nagging reporters to update their blogs, but she helps them out by posting random tidbits from outside sources. She has two small children who will one day attend North Torrance schools.


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Ask a Stupid Question Day

Today's the day to get your shy students to ask all their burning questions. At least, that was the idea behind the official designation for Sept. 28 when it was set up by teachers 20 years ago. This story in the Sacramento Bee has a list of actual stupid questions asked by visitors to national parks. It's pretty funny.

In the Ask a Smart Question category, the Breeze Web site has a new feature. We compiled the most frequent "Ask Us" questions into a database. So, if you have a question about something in the South Bay, go here first to see if we've answered it in the past. If not, you will automatically be prompted to send your question to our "Ask Us" writer so we can answer it in the future. Go here.

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