Posted on July 28, 2008 by CPO
Well, since the air is buzzing that McCain will be announcing his running-mate any day now (possibly even tomorrow), I thought it was now-or-never to cash in on our connection to this year’s VeepStakes. Loyal readers may recall that our Pre-K Yanshufim class did a Reggio project on elections during the Primary season that was [...]
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Posted on March 6, 2008 by CPO
As was mentioned in an earlier post, one of the Pre-K classes in our Preschool was studying elections as one of their Reggio Emilia-inspired projects. Since then, the kids have visited a polling place during the Potomac Primary, followed the elections results and delegate counts in the newspaper, and paid a visit to Congressman Eric [...]
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Posted on February 4, 2008 by CPO
I fondly remember the Weekly Reader Presidential Election that we used to vote in when I was attending elementary school back in the good, ole analog days. It was my introduction to politics (and third-party politics at that, as 28 years ago I cast my vote for John Anderson). But I grew up in New Jersey, and [...]
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