Recommendations on a dizzying array of props
Adizzying array of propositions appears on the ballot for
Commentary: Power of partnership: How the ‘eye’ works
It's unique. A private-public partnership that results in
The influence of the crowd
There are a lot of very sweet, kind and hard-working people who live at Eagle Ridge. Of that, I have no doubt.
Future school facilities: questions abound, but there’s progress
$136 million identified in the latest GUSD facilities master
The art of cursive is being lost
Amidst current discussions and controversy about the merits and challenges of the new “Core Curriculum,” a less dramatic yet equally important issue is the trend away from teaching “cursive” in our schools. As a retired teacher and current voter, genealogist and sports fan, I think the loss of the ability to write (and therefore read) cursive is another step in the increasing “depersonalization” of our culture with potentially disastrous consequences. I was further reminded of this as I went to vote by mail, where, on the envelope, you are told emphatically to sign your name (not print it) for your vote to count.











