PARENT POST: Why Parent Involvement In School Is Important and What You Can Do To Help Your Child

  By Rosa Killips, Eastern High School Family & Community Liaison

 
When the parent is involved, students do better, regardless of economic status, ethnic/racial background or the parents’ education level. When parents are involved, students have higher grades, better test scores, and good attendance.  Here is what happens when parents are involved:

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Milk Means More Recipe: Lighter Loaded Potato Soup

 

Ingredients:
• 2 1/2 lbs. baking potatoes (OR 3 cups coarsely mashed potatoes, about 4 russets, or 8 Yukon gold—see recipe notes for a timesaving tip)
• 1 tablespoon unsalted butter 

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Movie Review: The Hateful Eight

 

Studio: The Weinstein Company (2hrs. 47min.)
Plot: Bounty hunters try to find shelter during a blizzard, but get involved in a plot of betrayal and deception.

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Be Car Care Aware: Hanging onto Current Vehicle vs. Buying New a No Brainer

 

Buying a new car might sound cool and exciting, but keeping your current vehicle, and continually maintaining it at recommended intervals, makes more economic sense than purchasing a new one, says the non-profit Car Care Council.

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    Excuse me, are you listening? 14-25

    Dear Readers,

     
    Tis’ the season, right? Well, indeed it is the season of giving. I often wonder if we showed the gift of gratitude more during the year, if so many people would be grumpy.

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    FINANCIAL FOCUS: Medicare: Key Points to Bear in Mind

    Provided by Sara Frank-Hepfer

     
    When you turn 65, you become eligible for Medicare. If you are currently receiving social security benefits, you will be enrolled automatically. If you are not currently receiving social security benefits, you need to sign up for Medicare as soon as you are eligible in order to avoid penalties. 
     

     

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    Interpersonal Edge: Right words can transform an antagonist into an ally

     

    By Dr. Daneen Skube

    Tribune Content Agency
     
     A. I often find people at work will respond in an intensely negative way to a word I use when I don’t mean anything bad by it. Then people get upset and think I want to fight with them. How do I stop these cycles of conflict before they begin?

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