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Nov 15, 2008
SAN MARCOS: Planning panel to consider school's permit request Monday — North County Times (California)
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North County Times (California) SAN MARCOS —- The Planning Commission will meet Monday to consider a private school's request to renew its operating permit.
Applied Scholastics serves 65 kindergarten through third-grade students in the building formerly known as the Old Richland Schoolhouse at 134 Woodland Parkway. Delphi Academy, which runs the school, is seeking to serve students up through the eighth grade under a permit renewal.
The school's maximum number of students would remain the same, even if the request is granted.
An agenda for ...
Sep 18, 2008
Scientology link at Montessori school alarms parents — CBC
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CBC Some parents are upset with a study method introduced by a Montessori school in northwest Toronto, which they say has its roots in the Church of Scientology. Parents said the owner of the Bambolino Montessori Academy, a private school, told parents last week that it was introducing a new learning method called applied scholastics. Janice Blundon said parents like her weren't given a choice when the dean at her son's school told them they'd be implementing the study technique. "I let ...
Sep 7, 2008
Graham Berry speaks in Germany — XenuTV
Sep 4, 2008
Anonymous fights Scientology in schools // We don't need no... — The Register (UK)
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John Leyden Source:
The Register (UK) The Anonymous collective has announced a new phase in its protests against the Church of Scientology, targeting the alleged mistreatment of youngsters by Scientologists. Operation: School's Closed is due to take place on 13 September and will involve a wave of protests against the "Church of Scientology management, its attempts to infiltrate schools, and its internal exploitation of children". The planned demos follow seven previous protest days outside Scientology centres around the world, each with a particular theme. The Church of ...
Sep 1, 2008
Chronicles of L. Ronia — Forbes
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Allison Fass Source:
Forbes Do your kids prefer adventure stories to doctrinal tomes? Skip Dianetics . Have them read Hubbard's pulp fiction. Before L. Ron Hubbard published Dianetics in 1950 and founded Scientology two years later he penned adventure, mystery and sci-fi stories for pulp magazines. Now, Galaxy Press, a for-profit publisher that is owned by the Church of Scientology International in Los Angeles, is releasing those "Stories from the Golden Age" in a series of 80 paperback books—accompanied by a $1.9 million marketing blitz aimed ...
Aug 17, 2008
Isaac Hayes…The US mega star with Ghanaian royal blood — Modern Ghana
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Modern Ghana The news of the sudden death of Isaac Hayes was shocking to many Ghanaians all over the world. The legendary Grammy and Oscar winning US mega musician and entertainer is also known in Ghana as Nene Katey Ocansey I, Nkosuoehne (Chief for Development) of the Ada Traditional Area and a beloved member of the Ocansey Royal Family. He co-founded the Nene Katey Ocansey I Learning and Technology (NekoTech) Center of Excellence in Ada, Ghana, with Princess Asie Ocansey of Ada. They ...
Jul 23, 2008
Counterfeit Dreams - Chapter 15: Nine Lives, Part One
Jun 2, 2008
Righting reading wrongs — Jamaica Gleaner
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Amitabh Sharma Source:
Jamaica Gleaner What do Galileo, Thomas Edison, Whoopi Goldberg, Tom Cruise, John F. Kennedy and Sir Richard Branson have in common? They are all famous personalities, icons who succeeded despite being affected by learning disabilities. Some children's difficulty to read is not a disability, experts say. The condition can affect those with average or above-average intelligence. Various factors "There could be several factors, from environment at home to the lack of motivation on the part of the child," says Freda Jones, managing director ...
Apr 15, 2008
Planned academy tied to Scientology // 'Cult'-linked pilot school gains $20K grant — Boston HeraldMore: rickross.com
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David Wedge Source:
Boston Herald A proposed taxpayer-funded pilot school linked to an arm of the controversial Church of Scientology has scored a $20,000 grant from a blue-chip Hub charitable foundation, the Herald has learned. The Boston Foundation recently awarded the planning grant to the proposed "Cornerstone for Success Academy," a high school for at-risk students that would base its curriculum on a model created by Applied Scholastics International - the educational arm of the Church of Scientology. The celebrity-backed religious organization is often criticized as ...
Jan 9, 2008
School using Scientology methods will expand to a new campus — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
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