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Destination
ImagiNation! Teams
Win State Events,
Head to World Finals
Teams from Hughston
and Wyatt elementary schools and Haggard Middle School
will compete at the Destination ImagiNation! World
Finals in June in Tennessee. Repeat state winners
from Hughston and Haggard, and the Wyatt team won
top
titles at state recently to advance to the
global
event. 
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Art
Students Recognized Through Local, State and National
Contests and Exhibits
Two art compositions
designed by Plano ISD students were selected among
the Texas Governor's Top 10 Picks for exhibit in
her office during the 2006-07 school year. View the
artwork on our web site, along with a list of more
than 200 students whose art was selected for exhibit
at the Plano Art Centre and three students' work
selected for "2006ARTS" awards by the National
Foundation for Advancement in the Arts. 
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National
Library Week Celebrations
This week in schools
across our district, students and staff celebrated
National Library Week with celebrity readers, presentations
by nationally recognized authors, special story times,
book swaps and talks, and daily announcements relating
to books and reading. See our web site for a school-by-school
list of activities, plus links to related events
in Plano and Dallas. 
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Connecting
Libraries & Learners in Plano
CLLIP
is a cooperative project involving Plano ISD libraries,
City of Plano Public libraries and the library at
Collin County Community College-Spring Creek campus.
The
70+ CLLIP libraries
provide more than 140 databases covering subjects
from art to medicine, plus academic search engines
that
connect to hundreds of relevant web sites. CLLIP is a
service available to all –
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700
Metroplex Bilingual Educators
to Conference April 8 in Plano
ISD
Plano ISD will host the
Bilingual Education Association
of the Metroplex's (BEAM) annual conference on April
8 at Plano West Senior High
School. More than 700 educators and university
students are expected to attend the event. Keynote
speaker Dr. Carlos E. Cortes, University of California
Riverside
professor
emeritus
of history, will address the group on past and current
social imperatives in the education of English language
learners
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