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November 1, 2019

NEWSPAPER IN EDUCATION See Page 10 See Page 10 Counting everyone once, only once and in the right place Xavier Hopson Visits Longview City Hall Mayor Andy Mack EVERYONE COUNTS: 202O CENSUS See Page 7 Sergeant Shaun Pendleton Detective Terry Davis Detective Terry Davis Tamara Lilly Visits City Hall Mayor Andy Mack Education by Design

education spotlight Education by Design, Longview Texas

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Aniah Stansell

Elijah Clayton

Inesha Combs

What is a census and why is it important? Once a decade, America comes together to count every resident in the United States, creating national awareness of the importance of the census and its valuable statistics.

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Gold Rush endows Mobile Mammography Bus

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Nothi g kills more people than heart disease. Still, it is far from the only mass murderer. One out of every four deaths in this country comes from cancer. Even more, for women, breast cancer is the worst threat. Apart from a few strains of skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer in women of all persuasions, although some are more vulnerable than others. African Americans are especially prone to this disease. It is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among, white,

Contd. on Page 2 black, Native American/Alaska Native women. Statistics from the American Cancer Society are sobering.

By the end of this year, about 268,600 new cases of invasive breast cancer are anticipated.

There will be about 62,930 cases of carcinoma in situ. This is a non-invasive strain, and the earliest form of breast cancer. A whopping 41, 760 women are expected to die from cancer this year. But all is not lost. There is hope.

Renovations Community Meeting Scheduled Nov. 2 For Broughton Recreation Center, Park

Programs could help veterans become next generation of producers

Medicare Open Enrollment: Scammers in Full Swing

ByMechele Agbayani Mills

Ope Enrollment for Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage is in full swing, and that means the scammers are as well.

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UNDERGROUND RAILROAD Harriett Tubman Movie debuts ByRusty Wright

to the for sponsoring this page Thanks City of Longview Water Department

Students visit City Hall, Mayor Andy Mack

E ucatio by Design, an innovative, avant-garde after school program involved in indigenous leadership development took its students for their first visit to City Hall.

The young leaders are enthusiastic about government processes. Most important of all, they had much to say about Mayor Andy Mack. Alaya Clayton a 3rd grader and future haute fashion designer said, “It is really cool to meet the Mayor. He is very nice.”

Xavier Hopson is in 10th grade. His mother was very happy for her son’s opportunity to meet Mayor Mack. “My Mum is very happy for me,” said this future law enforcement officer. “The Mayor is pretty cool. He is genuine, not distant, he is real.”

Elijah Clayton another 10th grader and future mechanical engineer is still happy about the trip to City Hall. “I am very humbled to get this opportunity to meet the Mayor of Longview,” he said. “Many students do not have this opportunity.” Continued on Page 10

Mayor Andy Mack chats with Education by Design, Longview Texas students in City Hall

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18 19 20 Tar & Pitch SwaMP Jamestown! Richmond Virginia Powhatan Tribal Daily Life Words From the Powhatan Language 1. pone 2. pecan 3. hominy 4. hickory 5. persimmon 1. opossum 2. tomahawk 3. moccasin 4. raccoon 5. muskrat A. a hand axe used as a tool or weapon B. nocturnal creature with a striped tail C. animal with a ratlike tail, related to the kangaroo! D. rodent that lives partially in water, has strong odor E. leather shoes, usually made from deerskin

A. hard wood from this tree is used for tool handles B. flat cornbread, made without milk or eggs C. fruit, orange and sweet D. ground corn, used to make grits E. these “seeds” are baked into a favorite pie E N G L A N D F O R T S E R V A N T S J A M E S T O W N W I L L I A M S B U R G P E A C E F U L T R U C E T O B A C C O P E A C E L A N D S U P P L I S

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B R N E E A V M I T H 1. T, 2. T, 3. F (used to travel rivers), 4. T, 5. T, 6. F (spears and nets) 7. T, 8. F (zebras are not found in North America), 9. T, 10. T, 11. T, 12. F (women prepared the meat) Jamestown, Virginia was settled over 400 years ago. It was the first permanent English colony in North America. Let’s visit America’s first permanent English colony.

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Education by Design Students pose for a photo with Mayor Andy Mack. L-r: Elijah Clayton, Keriana Daniels, Kah’Dynce Garrett, Inesha Combs, Arianna Standley, Alaya Clayton, Aaliyah Jimerson, Aniah Stansell and Xavier Hopson

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