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1. Meadow Lands students get tour of unfinished building
www.messenger-inquirer.com/new - [Cached]Published on: 10/18/2005 Last Visited: 10/18/2005
The short tour of the school on Monday, just two days before the end of the school year, was designed to ease the transition next fall by building a little excitement for the new school, said Philpot Principal Emma Crowe, who will become principal of Meadow Lands after Philpot closes Wednesday.
The students met Crowe and other teachers and staff, and walked through the building, dodging construction workers, equipment and mud as they went.
The $6 million school will have a small television studio for student news productions, an early learning center to combine instruction for preschool and kindergarten students and "active boards," a combination between ink boards and computer screens.
The school's mascot will be the Leap Frogs, and a nearby fork of Yellow Creek could eventually provide an opportunity for a walking trail and outdoor classrooms, Crowe said.
The enrollment at Meadow Lands will be made up of at least 109 students from Philpot, 157 students from Country Heights, 39 students from Highland and 27 students from East View for a total of at least 332 students. -
2. Meadow Lands students get tour of unfinished building
www.messenger-inquirer.com/new - [Cached]Published on: 1/12/2005 Last Visited: 1/12/2005
The short tour of the school on Monday, just two days before the end of the school year, was designed to ease the transition next fall by building a little excitement for the new school, said Philpot Principal Emma Crowe, who will become principal of Meadow Lands after Philpot closes Wednesday.
The students met Crowe and other teachers and staff, and walked through the building, dodging construction workers, equipment and mud as they went.
The $6 million school will have a small television studio for student news productions, an early learning center to combine instruction for preschool and kindergarten students and "active boards," a combination between ink boards and computer screens.
The school's mascot will be the Leap Frogs, and a nearby fork of Yellow Creek could eventually provide an opportunity for a walking trail and outdoor classrooms, Crowe said.
The enrollment at Meadow Lands will be made up of at least 109 students from Philpot, 157 students from Country Heights, 39 students from Highland and 27 students from East View for a total of at least 332 students. -
3. Meadow Lands students get tour of unfinished building
www.messenger-inquirer.com/new - [Cached]Published on: 5/18/2004 Last Visited: 4/14/2005
The short tour of the school on Monday, just two days before the end of the school year, was designed to ease the transition next fall by building a little excitement for the new school, said Philpot Principal Emma Crowe, who will become principal of Meadow Lands after Philpot closes Wednesday.
The students met Crowe and other teachers and staff, and walked through the building, dodging construction workers, equipment and mud as they went.
The $6 million school will have a small television studio for student news productions, an early learning center to combine instruction for preschool and kindergarten students and "active boards," a combination between ink boards and computer screens.
The school's mascot will be the Leap Frogs, and a nearby fork of Yellow Creek could eventually provide an opportunity for a walking trail and outdoor classrooms, Crowe said.
The enrollment at Meadow Lands will be made up of at least 109 students from Philpot, 157 students from Country Heights, 39 students from Highland and 27 students from East View for a total of at least 332 students.

