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The Harrisburg City School District administration reported there were five incidents of bullying in Harrisburg High School in 2014. Additionally, there were 13 assaults on students and one sexual incidents involving students. The local law enforcement was involved in 25 incidents at the schools, making 25 arrests.
The Harrisburg City School Board has provided the district's antibully policy online. All Pennsylvania schools are required to have an anti-bullying policy incorporated into their Code of Student Conduct. The policy must identify disciplinary actions for bullying and designate a school staff person to receive complaints of bullying. The policy must be available on the school's website and posted in every classroom. All Pennsylvania public schools must provide a copy of its anti-bullying policy to the Office for Safe Schools every year, and shall review their policy every three years. Additionally, the district must conduct an annual review of that policy with students. The Center for Schools and Communities works in with the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime & Delinquency and the Pennsylvania Department of Education to assist schools and communities as they research, select and implement bullying prevention programs and initiatives. According to the Center for Disease Control’s biannual national study of high school students in 2009, five percent of Pennsylvania students did not go to school for at least one day because they felt unsafe at school or on their way to or from school.
Education standards relating to student safety and anti harassment programs are described in the 10.3. Safety and Injury Prevention in the Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Health, Safety and Physical Education.
Harrisburg HIgh School offers a wide variety of clubs, activities and an extensive, publicly funded sports program. Eligibility for participation is determined by school board policy and in compliance with standards set by the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA).
By Pennsylvania law, all K-12 students residing in the school district, including those who attend a private nonpublic school, a Pennsylvania public cyber charter school, charter school and those who are homeschooled, are all eligible to participate in the extracurricular programs including all athletics. They must meet the same eligibility rules as the students enrolled in the district's schools.
According to PA Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting Act 126 of 2014, all volunteer coaches and all those who assist in student activities, must have criminal background checks. Like all school district employees, they must also attend an anti child abuse training once every three years.
Harrisburg High School offers Marching Cougars Band, Concert Band, and a Jazz Ensemble. The school also offers a US Navy Junior ROTC program.
Coaches receive compensation as outlined in the teachers' union contract. When athletic competition exceeds the regular season, additional compensation is paid.
According to Pennsylvania’s Safety in Youth Sports Act, all sports coaches, paid and volunteer, are required to annually complete the Concussion Management Certification Training and present the certification before coaching.
The district provides these high school sports:
According to PIAA directory May 2019
= = = Daniel Caverzaschi = = =
Daniel Caverzaschi Arzola (born 11 July 1993) is a Spanish wheelchair tennis player. He represented Spain in 2012 and 2016 Summer Paralympics.
Caverzaschi was born on 11 July 1993 in Madrid, missing most of his right leg from the knee down. His family lived in Spain until he was two years old. They moved to United States "because of [his] father's job", for the next eight years. He spent most of his childhood in Miami, except for a year in Chicago.
Caverzaschi has graduated in economics at the University of Warwick, Coventry, England. There he trained under coach Matt Thomas. At now, he trains at CAR Sant Cugat del Vallés, (Barcelona); and Ciudad de la Raqueta (Madrid).
He is sponsored by Vodafone, Madrid Tennis Federation, and Runnymede College, his "old school in Madrid", which provides him financial support. His goal outside of sport is to become a banker.
Caverzaschi is a left-handed wheelchair tennis player. He started the sport when he was 12 years old. His highest ever boys' singles rating was second, which he held in October 2011. His best ever men's singles rating was 43, which he held in August 2012. The 2007 Spanish Open was the first major tournament he competed in and reached to the quarter-finals of singles and the finals in the doubles. In 2008, he was described as a rising start in Spanish wheelchair tennis.
Caverzaschi did not compete in any ITF events in 2008, returning to ITF competition in June 2009 where he competed in the Open Internacional Ergosaude, where he made the quarter-finals in the singles and doubles events. The next month, he competed in the boys' wheelchair tennis event at the British Open, where he made the semifinals. He also competed in the 2009 Invacare World Team Cup — Juniors Event, Cruyff Foundation Junior Camp (Spain), Open Internacional Caja Duero and Nottingham Indoor Tournament. In 2010, he competed at the Cruyff Foundation Junior Masters, Invacare World Team Cup — Junior Event, Trofeo Della Mole, British Open, Memorial Oliver Puras — Caja de Burgos and Flanders Open. He made the finals of the boys' competition of the 2010 Trofeo Della Mole. In the men's category, he also made the final but had to abandon the game due to injury. He was seeded number one in the event. He won the Master Nacional de Tenis en Silla de Ruedas Valencia Open 500 in 2010.
In 2011, Caverzaschi competed in the Alpi Del Mare, South African Open, World Team Cup — Junior Event, Open Memorial Santi Silvas, Lleida Open, Wroclaw Cup, La Rioja International Open, Memorial Oliver Puras — Caja de Burgos, Ath Open, Trofeo Della Mole, International Open Villa de Getafe, Izmir Open, Bulgarian Open, and Esporta Cardiff. He beat Shelby Baron 6–2, 6–2 before partnering with Roberto Chamizo to beat the United States; Ryan Nelson and Baron 6–0, 6–3 in the juniors competition of the South African hosted 2011 International Tennis Federation (ITF) Wheelchair Tennis World Team Cup. His first-place finish at the Rioja International Open was the first of his career. At the 2011 Trofeo Della Mole, he defeated Francesc Tur f 3–6, 6–3 and 10–4.
In 2011, Caverzaschi obtained a five-year sponsorship deal with Vodafone as part of the phone company's attempt to sponsor developing athletes to enable them become elites in their sports.
In 2012, Caverzaschi participated in the North West Challenge, Biel-Bienne Indoors, Open International Tennis Handisport, Northern Counties Wheelchair Tournament, Minas Open, Argentina Open, Open International Fundacion Emilio Sanchez Vicario Barcelona, Open International Fundacion Emilio Sanchez Vicario Madrid, Open Internacional Ciudad de A Coruña, International Open Villa de Pinto, Lleida Open, La Rioja International Open, Belgian Open, and Ath Open. He won the Valencia Open 500 in 2012. In Argentina, he reached the semifinals but was eliminated. His final event of the year was the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, where he went out in the round of 32 for the singles and the round of 16 for the doubles.
In October 2013, he was the number one-ranked wheelchair tennis player in Spain, and twentieth in the world. In October 2013, he competed in the Master Nacional de Tenis en Silla de Ruedas Valencia Open 500.
= = = Albert Vogel = = =
Albert Vogel (18 June 1874, Bergen op Zoom – 8 November 1933, The Hague) was a Dutch officer, teacher and performer.
Louis Albert Anthing Vogel was born in Bergen op Zoom and attended the H.B.S. in Haarlem and Leiden. He was trained at a military school in Kampen to become an officer in the Dutch army.
He served in the army for seven years and then left active duty to become a reserve officer; his highest rank was that of lieutenant colonel. Shortly after his active military career he started to perform in the Netherlands but also in the Dutch East Indies.
When Vogel left active duty he became active as a teacher; he taught the art of declamation at the "Hogere Krijgsschool" (Higher Military School) and at Leiden University. He was active as room recitator of Queen Elisabeth of Romania and was the founder of the "Maatschappij tot bevordering van de Woordkunst" (Society for the Advancement of the Art of Words). He was from 1926–31 chairman of the "Haagse Kunstkring" (Art society of The Hague) and was appointed an honorary member, in 1930, by the "Société Académique d'Histoire Internationale de Paris".
He died after a short illness, aged 59. His funeral was held at a Catholic cemetery in The Hague. He was remembered by a special meeting at the "Haagsche Kunstkring". He was officer in the Order of Orange-Nassau, komtur in the Order of the Crown of Romania and received several other decorations.
He and his wife, Ellen Buwalda (1890-1985), who wed in 1916, had two children: Louis Albert Anthing Vogel Jr. (1924–1982), who wrote a biography of Dutch writer Louis Couperus, and actress Ellen Vogel (1922-2015).
= = = Bolsheustyikinskoye = = =
Bolsheustyikinskoye (, ) is a rural locality (a "selo") and the administrative center of Mechetlinsky District in Bashkortostan, Russia. It is located near the Ay River. Population:
= = = Head over Heels (2012 film) = = =
Head over Heels is a 2012 British stop motion animated short film written and directed by Timothy Reckart. The film was nominated for Best Animated Short Film for the 85th Academy Awards. It also won the first Annie Award for Best Student film and the Cartoon d'Or for Best European Animated Short.
After being nominated for an Academy Award the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD.
In March 2015, the film was posted online together with special features at www.headoverheels.tv.
After many years of marriage, husband and wife Walter and Madge have grown apart: he lives on the floor and she lives on the ceiling. They live separate, parallel lives, never talking, barely even looking at each other. When Walter tries to reignite their old romance, it brings their love crashing down, and the couple who can't agree which way is up must find a way to put their marriage back together.
Nigel Anthony as Walter<br>
Rayyah McCaul as Madge<br>
Puppet Fabricators- Sophie Huckfield and Charlie Buck (Arts University Bournemouth)<br>
Cinematographer - Chloë Thomson<br>
Production Designer - Eleonore Cremonese<br>
Editor - James Taylor<br>
Sound Designer - Axle Kith Cheeng<br>
Music Composed & Performed by Jered Sorkin<br>
Special FX Supervisor - Jennifer Groves<br>
Visual FX Supervisor - Helen Brownell<br>
Production Manager - Lizzie Bull<br>
Script Editor - Tom Hill<br>
Produced by Fodhla Cronin O'Reilly<br>
Written & Directed by Timothy Reckart
= = = Kimberley, Tasmania = = =
Kimberley is a district in the Meander Valley Council Local Government Area in the North-West of Tasmania about midway between the towns of Sheffield and Deloraine. Once a thriving village with a school, railway station, shops and two churches, and is now a collection of houses with one church (St Michael and All Angels Anglican Church) remaining.
There are plans to plant trees and a walkway leading to the Kimberley Warm Springs that’s located within the town.
There are clear springs running all year in the area. The White Rock Vineyard is close to the township. There is also an olive grove. The area is known for its dairy farms, beef breeding and fattening, prime lamb production, some cropping and irrigation.
One of the attractions of the area is the Kimberley Warm Springs.
Kimberley is the site of the Dasher River Conservation Area.
Former Papua New Guinean politician Barry Holloway was born and buried at Kimberley.
= = = Dawn Richard discography = = =
= = = Solomon Morris = = =
Solomon Zombo Morris (born 16 June 1990 in Freetown) is a Sierra Leonean footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for French club FUSC Bois-Guillaume.
He was called up for the first time in Sierra Leone's 2013 Africa Cup of Nations qualification match against Tunisia.
In the summer 2019, Morris joined French club FUSC Bois-Guillaume.
= = = Machilipatnam railway station = = =
Machilipatnam railway station (station code:MTM) located in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, serves Machilipatnam in Krishna district. It is administered under Vijayawada railway division of South Coast Railway zone. The Vijayawada-Machilipatnam line was scheduled to be doubled by 2016. Machilipatnam railway station is categorized as a "Non-Subruban Grade-5 (NSG-5)" station in the Vijayawada railway division.
In 2012–13, a survey report was submitted for new Machilipatnam–Repalle railway line.
In terms of earnings and outward passengers handled, Machilipatnam is categorized as a "Non-Subruban Grade-5 (NSG-5)" railway station. Based on the re–categorization of Indian Railway stations for the period of 2017–18 and 2022–23, an NSG–5 category station earns between – crore and handles passengers.
It is one of the 38 stations in the division to be equipped with Automatic Ticket Vending Machines (ATVMs).
= = = Woodlawn (Smyrna, Delaware) = = =
Woodlawn, also known as the Thomas England House, was an historic home located near Smyrna, Kent County, Delaware. It was first known as Morris Rambles when built in 1741 by James Morris of Philadelphia Pennsylvania. In 1853, it was sold by Elizabeth Berry Morris (the granddaughter of James Morris) to cousin George Wilson Cummins. After extensive renovations, the mansion was renamed Woodlawn. It is a two-story, five-bay temple-fronted frame dwelling in the Greek Revival-style. It has a gable roof and features a monumental pedimented portico supported by six Doric order columns. It has a one-story kitchen wing with a low hipped roof.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
It has been demolished. Efforts by the community to save it from the wrecking ball were too little and too late.
= = = Drive In (TV program) = = =
Drive In is an Italian television variety show, created by Antonio Ricci. The show's six seasons were broadcast by Italia 1 from 1983 to 1989. It was referred as the most innovative and popular Italian television show of the 1980s.
The show revolutioned Italian TV conventions and languages, proposing a zany, sharp and fast humor, partly imported from the model of the "Saturday Night Live". It also proposed a new, different image of the women, more sensual and transgressive. In reason of its high audience ratings, it has a key role in the success of Silvio Berlusconi's Fininvest (now Mediaset).
The show launched the careers of several comedians (such as Ezio Greggio, Giorgio Faletti, Francesco Salvi) as well as of a number of showgirls (including Tinì Cansino and Lory Del Santo). It generated a series of imitation programs, several of them also created by the same Antonio Ricci.
= = = European Youth Parliament – Ukraine = = =
European Youth Parliament Ukraine (EYP Ukraine) – is a politically unaffiliated, nonprofit organization that encourages Ukrainian youth to be actively engaged in civil and cultural understanding. It is not connected to any religion. The EYP Ukraine represents one of the 39 National Committees of EYP International.
The European Youth Parliament was founded by Bettina Carr-Allinson as a school project at the Lycée François-Ier in Fontainebleau. There the first, second and fourth International Sessions of the EYP were held in 1988, 1989 and 1990 respectively. From 2001 to 2004 the EYP encountered various financial problems and did not meet. However, on November 4, 2004, it was reborn due to a mutual agreement between representatives of the EYP's Board of National Committees, EYP alumni and the Heinz-Schwarzkopf Foundation. The politically impartial Heinz-Schwarzkopf Foundation Young Europe was founded in 1971 in Hamburg. The foundation's name was changed to the Schwarzkopf Foundation Young Europe.