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This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized reproduction 12 of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-EVEN- Rev 12-16-2004 PAGE 12A | ATLANTIC NEWS | APRIL 7, 2006 | VOL 31, NO 13 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . COMPETING FOR A NATIONAL TITLE BRADLEY FROM 1A The Hampton Jr. Warriors, U.S. Secretary of Education the state must show it’s man (R-Stratham) said with which includes kids from Michael Sentance said he committed to charter current legislation seeking Hampton, Hampton Falls has remained immersed in schools. to raise the drop-out age to and North Hampton, have charter schools. Sentance “They don’t think New 18, charter schools are pro- been selected to play in the served under Gov. Bill Weld Hampshire is serious about viding a good alternative. Cooperstown Dreams Park when charter schools were charter schools,” he said. “That doesn’t work with- and American Youth first introduced in Massa- “There can be no national out programs like this,” he Baseball Hall of Fame Invitational Tournament chusetts. money until that idea said. “We need to have our during the week of July 22 He said there were sever- changes.” children be willing to learn in the “Magical Mythical al grants available, but that State Sen. Doug Scam- and become well educated.” Home of Baseball,” POETRY FROM 1A Cooperstown, NY. In addi- tion to competing against Silverstein that all changed.” dynamic performance sort of school-wide assembly with a teams from around the country, members of the Hampton Jr. Warriors will be enshrined in the In that vein, Pottle writes way,” he said. half-hour feature of Pottle prestigious American Youth Baseball Hall of Fame. Currently raising funds to help them make the poetry geared towards chil- Pottle said his poetry reciting his poetry and trip, the team will be having a car wash on Saturday, April 22 at the Irving Gas Station on Atlantic dren, on topics of teachers, comes from a variety of dif- singing songs. For the Ave in North Hampton from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The public is encouraged to stop by and get their car schools and hot dogs that ferent sources. Some are remainder of the school day, washed, or make a donation. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo suffer unfortunate instances, based on experiences that he Pottle could be found in the infusing humor wherever has had or witnessed, some- library, performing for each NOTEBOOK FROM 11A possible. In addition to Pot- times it can come from two individual class. being scheduled to find South the town library. For addition- attend a Spirit of Boston din- tle’s choice of topics, he words coming together and Pottle records all of his Hampton individuals (from al information, call Susan ner cruise, which leaves the makes many of his poems having a “certain ring” to performances and snippets infancy through age 21) who Crosken at the number above. World Trade Center in performance pieces, whether them. of them can be heard on a may be educationally dis- Boston and heads as far it’s wearing a giant cowboy “Then there’s the big Podcast at abled. Parents and guardians GRADE 8 EVENTS AT SMS north as the Mystic River, hat, a large hot dog on his group where it’s a mystery www.lolpoetry.com. For who suspect their child may The eighth grade Class of and as far south as Castle head or wrapping a unwit- where they come from,” he information on Robert Pottle not developing skills at an 2006 at Seabrook Middle Island. Call the school at ting volunteer in toilet paper. said. or his books visit age-appropriate time may School is preparing to set sail (603) 474-9221 for more “I’m sharing poetry in a The day began with a www.robertpottle.com. schedule a free screening by for a couple of great spring information. contacting Barnard School field trips. The first, taking In other SMS eighth WHS FROM 11A SPED Director Susan Coskren place on Friday, May 5, will grade news, parents of all at (603) 394-7744. Children do see the students spending students are invited to the Pennsylvania State Universi- beyond her expectations. She involvement in sports — not have to attend public the day on the UNH campus upcoming open house at the ty for the past 40 years. said she felt inspired to be in four years playing field school in order to receive a at the Browne Center. While Seacoast School of Technolo- Cushing spent March 18- the company of so many pro- hockey, four years at softball, Cyan screening. Informational there, they will participate in gy. Parents attending this 23 immersed in all that is fessionals so passionate and two years on the swim brochures outlining develop- a number of challenge activi- event will get a chance to see journalism in none other about the field they have team. than what appears to be a chosen; professionals such as While she is enjoying and Magenta mental benchmarks through ties, including some high ele- the opportunities available age 5 are currently available, ments. to their children at SST. The news writer’s haven: Wash- Judy Woodruff, journalist succeeding in her roles as and may be obtained by stop- Then, on Thursday, June open house takes place on ington. And to add even and former CNN anchor; columnist (opinion and ping by Barnard School, the 1, the eighth graders will Tuesday, April 18 and begins more intrigue to the opportu- John Seigenthaler Jr., anchor, humor) and feature writing, nity, the students enjoyed “NBC Nightly News;” Ken she says she knows the diffi- Yellow South Hampton town hall, or enjoy an opportunity to at 6 p.m. accommodations at the Paulsen, editor of “USA culty of breaking into the famous Watergate Hotel. Today,” and a host of others. journalism field. But as a Then there were museums, Surprisingly enough, starting point, she urges Black NEWLY RENOVATED!! the ESPN Zone, dinners out, Cushing is a fairly new mem- other students to be aware of Fine Italian and a seat in the studio dur- ber of her high school news- this particular scholarship ing an NBC taping of “Meet paper. Rather than the three and all that it entails. Cush- Dining... the Press” with Tim Russert, or four years most students ing credits her own “Win- as well as experiencing an put in at the Winnachronicle, nachronicle” teacher, Carol open discussion the show’s Cushing has been on the staff Downer, for making her Great Service host. just this year. She studied aware of the Free Spirit Cushing called the DC “Intro to Journalism” during Scholarship. Great Food, Great Staff experience “awesome,” her junior year. Part of the Nancy Rineman is the pub- Some Things adding that the trip went far reason for the delay was her licity coordinator for WHS. Banquet Service Don’t Change... Informal Dining They Just Keep Now Getting Better! Fragrance Available: Take-Out Of The Jewelry Available! Month... 25% Lillac OFF for… Full Blossom • Easter Service • Mother’s Day Bar! While • Proms Supplies Last! • & Everyday! 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