Molalla Online High School
Molalla Online High School math teacher Linda Phillips and English/social studies teacher Ellie Gilbert (background) help students learn how to use the new online education program on Monday, the first day of school for Molalla River School District.
As students from around Molalla River School District filed into their classrooms on Monday morning, the new students of Molalla Online High School started up computers for orientation.MRSD’s new online program, coordinated by Dr. Tony Valley, has 10 students enrolled so far, but room to grow.“We’re starting slow, but we’ll pick up,” Valley said.Unlike traditional schools where students miss out if they’re not in class, the online program is set up so that students can start at the beginning anytime and work at their own pace, Valley said.
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9/1/2010 2:06:58 PM
Clackamas County launched this week a new public notification system, allowing county residents to receive emergency notifications on their cell phones, through Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) or via e-mails.
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8/30/2010 2:48:20 PM
Crime Stoppers of Oregon is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction for the attempted murder of Donald “Donny” Barham in Wilsonville earlier this month.
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8/30/2010 10:18:47 AM
Updated on Tuesday, Aug. 31 to add information from the BLM and a citizen who was camping near the crash site and first responded to the scene.A teen driver and two children sustained serious injuries when their van crashed over an embankment on Sunday afternoon in rural Molalla.
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8/27/2010 3:04:20 PM
After closing its doors due to district budget cuts, the historic Maple Grove School will open again this fall — this time as a public charter school for grades 5 through 11.
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8/27/2010 2:02:43 PM
As students prepare to head back to school, some will be adjusting to more than a new class schedule and new teachers; some students will be embracing a whole new culture.
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8/27/2010 1:31:10 PM
Molalla RiverWatch’s annual Horses, Hikers and Mountain Bikers Poker Ride and Hike is coming up this Sunday, Aug. 29.The event, which raises funds for local trail improvements, starts at the Hardy Creek Trailhead in the Molalla River Recreation Corridor, about nine miles southeast of Molalla.
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