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Unique Children's Detective Series is Making a Stir. It is Interactive and Fun for Children of All Ages and Reading Abilities. A Great Way to Get Children Involved in Reading.

2008-11-07 | The Crypto-Capers series is unique, new and interactive. The series can be used in many different ways and levels. Great for the classroom or at home. Readers will have fun with this series, why at the same time, learning about various topics. But most of all, the reader is involved with the story.


The MasterGuard Fallen Heroes Scholarship Fund Awarded to Meagan Lietzke of Michigan

2008-10-29 | Each year, our nation loses approximately 100 firefighters in the line of duty. Often times, these heroes leave families who need help to pursue their dreams.


The MasterGuard Fallen Heroes Scholarship Fund Awarded to Lacey Moore of Texas

2008-10-29 | Each year, our nation loses approximately 100 firefighters in the line of duty. Often times, these heroes leave families who need help to pursue their dreams.


The MasterGuard Fallen Heroes Scholarship Fund Awarded to Jillian Marsh of Texas

2008-10-28 | Each year, our nation loses approximately 100 firefighters in the line of duty. Often times, these heroes leave families who need help to pursue their dreams.


YoNaturals Launches Middle and High School Healthy Vending Nationwide

2008-10-28 | YoNaturals, the nationwide leader in healthy vending has launched it's school healthy vending program in over 110 cities.


The Best Method of Saving Stem Cells is Not Yet Widely Available. Currently Umbilical Cord Blood and Saving Extracted Teeth are the Best Methods. Minimally Invasive Early Wisdom Tooth Removal Meets Ideal Treatment Characteristics

2008-10-26 | StemSave is a new company recovering and saving stem cells from extracted teeth. Dr Ira L Shapira, a Gurnee dentist has developed and patented methods and devices for a better method of stem cell collection in a minimally invasive manner that decreases morbidity.


Cambridge Who's Who Names Laura M. Cooney Professional of the Year in Word Language Instruction

2008-10-24 | Since 1981, she has been teaching French and Spanish at Lebanon Junior High.


Jill M. Swanger Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-23 | Ms. Swanger recognized as an excellent reading and writing teacher.


Neil Vivian Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Information Technology

2008-10-23 | Mr. Vivian considers having the ability to solve technical problems and work with cutting-edge technological concepts to be the most rewarding aspects of his career.


Joseph Noland, Ed.D., Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Primary Education

2008-10-22 | Dr. Noland has created an interactive classroom for his third graders, utilizing smart boards and computer technology to encourage reading, math and science studies.


Bethina Eaton Recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Primary Education

2008-10-22 | Ms. Eaton is considered to be an expert in teaching special education.


BioScience Laboratories Tests Product Efficacy Against Clostridium Difficile Spores on Human Hands

2008-10-18 | BioScience Laboratories is one of the only facilities with the capability of testing a product's efficacy when challenged with Clostridium difficile spores in vitro and now on human skin.


Lida Sue Williams Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Education

2008-10-17 | Ms. Williams has 38 years of professional experience, during which she developed an expertise in teaching writing skills.


Janet Mary McCauley Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-15 | She focuses on articulation therapy using the Lindamood Phonemic Sequencing Program and also assists priests from other countries in modifying their accents.


Linda W. McDonald Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Special Education

2008-10-15 | She is tasked with teaching students with severe disabilities including autism.


Joseph D. Foltz Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-15 | As intervention specialist, he is responsible for creating individualized education plans and mentoring students.


Antoinette Humphries, MS, Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Education

2008-10-12 | Ms. Humphries has 19 years of professional experience and credits her success to her love for children.


Anita Lambert Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Education

2008-10-12 | The most rewarding aspect of her career, she notes, is playing such an important role in her students' lives and seeing them grow and excel.


Barbara Martin, MA, Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-12 | Ms. Martin is responsible for teaching mathematics to gifted students in grades three through eight utilizing a unique program.


Clairinda L. Weatherwax, M.Ed., Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-12 | Ms. Weatherwax has more than 10 years of professional experience, with the last three of these years spent in her current position.