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Wednesday, June 07, 2006

By Rick La Plante, Public Information Officer, New Haven Unified School District

James Logan High School biology teacher Sue Hinojoza has won a $290,000 grant from the California Department of Education to develop a biotechnology academy at the school.

LUNCH MENU:
Teriyaki Beef Dippers with Rice and Veggies, Bean & Cheese Burrito
SIDES: Vegetarian Chili Beans, Kernel corn,
Potato Wedges, Canned Fruit, Aloha Roll

By Rick La Plante, Public Information Officer, New Haven Unified School District

Linda Chew of Cabello Elementary was named the District's Teacher of the Year and Gina Pacaldo of Emanuele Elementary was named Classified Employee of the Year at Tuesday night's meeting of the Board of Education.

By Joon Chang, staff writer

Last Friday in the Little Theatre, the Show Choir and Jazz Singers put on a concert, “Dreams Come True,” to a near-capacity crowd. For the most part, the singing was good, with a few outstanding individuals. The dancing that accompanied some of the songs added a lot of flavor and personality to what would have been rather bland otherwise.

Burrhus Frederic Skinner (March 20, 1904 – August 18, 1990) was an American psychologist and author. He conducted pioneering work on experimental psychology and advocated behaviorism, which seeks to understand behavior as a function of environmental histories of reinforcement. He also wrote a number of controversial works in which he proposed the widespread use of psychological behavior modification techniques, primarily operant conditioning, in order to improve society and increase human happiness, as a form of social engineering.

B.F. Skinner - Library of Congress
B.F. Skinner