Friday, January 24, 2014
Richard D. Oxley / Kitsap Week
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Puzzle 4 (Medium, difficulty rating 0.56) Puzzle 1 (Hard, difficulty rating 0.75)
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Seattle Optometrist Helps LEGALLY BLIND to See! 7
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Just because you have macular degeneration (or other vision-limiting conditions) doesn’t always mean you must give up driving or reading. A Seattle optometrist, Dr. Ross Cusic, is using miniaturized binoculars or telescopes to help people who have lost vision from macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy or other eye conditions. “Our job is to figure out everything and anything possible to keep a person functioning,” says Dr. Cusic. “Whether it’s driving, reading, TV, seeing faces, check writing, bingo or bridge. We work with whatever is on the person’s ‘wish list.’” 2 3 5 8
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PCU staff worked throughout the year with various fundraising efforts, including jeans days, football contests and other activities. They were also invited to participate in the 2013 MIracle Season program broadcast live on KOMO Channel 4 on Dec. 8. — PortOrchardIndependent.com
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Principal uses “N-word”: A class of Poulsbo Elementary School fifth-graders had concerns about using the word “Negro” in a play being presented in observance of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday. Principal Claudia Alves
Credit union raises money for kids: For the second year running, Peninsula Credit Union has surpassed its donation goal for Credit Unions for Kids and Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. They then were matched by Co-op Shared Branch, Digital Benefits, the Kitsap chapter of the NWCUA and other vendors to almost double the $7,000 mark of last year to more than $13,000.
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The new location will allow volunteers and staff to serve clients with ease, which was one of the main goals of moving to a new building, and also why it took so long to find one. Food storage alone at the new spot is as large as the entire space the food pantry takes up at the current building. While the space along is an exciting prospect of the move, the financial benefit is also a tremendous perk as well, Butterton said. — CentralKitsapReporter. com
In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, a multifaith group of peace walkers took a trek from Olympia to Naval Base Kitsap at Bangor from Jan. 13-18. The group took the walk in segments, stopping at functions along the way. Shown here, Senji Kanaeda, a monk with the Nipponzan Myohoji Buddhist Temple on Bainbridge Island, walks through Poulsbo with Seth Martin of Centralia.
Whether the principal’s use of the N-word violates the state code of professional conduct for educators will be up to Superintendent Patty Page to decide, Ward said. If Page determines it does violate the code, she will be required to report it to the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction for an investigation, according to OSPI spokeswoman Kristen Jaudon. — NorthKitsapHerald.com
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attempted to explain to an 11-year-old fifth-grader how the word “Negro” was not the same as using the N-word. But she used the actual word, not the term “N-word.” The child, whose father is African American, was upset and told his mother about it. Alves admits that, in discussing what happened, she used the N-word as an example two or three more times in conversation with the child’s mother. The mother said she doesn’t believe Alves is racist. But she has asked the school district to provide diversity training to teachers and administrators. Alves said she told the mom the N-word is used often in the media and in rap music, and “it’s confusing for kids when they get mixed messages, but it doesn’t make it right.” Brenda Ward, the North Kitsap School District’s director of elementary education, said Alves’ use of the N-word “wasn’t necessary” in order to describe how it was different from another word.
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