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08/02/2010
Most of us have been told not to let the bedbugs bite, but for decades the pests have been virtually nonexistent. Until now. Bedbugs are making a comeback across the country, costing both average Joes and city governments big bucks to deal with the itch-inducing home invaders.
■Class discussion: New York City announced a half a million dollar initiative last week to deal with the rapid increase. How do you think spending all that money will help beat back the bugs? How would you advise New York to spend it? Bug spray? Marketing campaigns? Bug police?
Step onto any school campus and you'll feel its energy. Each school is turbocharged with the power of young minds, bodies, hearts and spirits.
Here on the Western Slope, young citizens are honing and testing their skills to take on a rapidly changing world. Largely thanks to technology, they are in the midst of the most profound seismic shift the world has ever seen.
Perhaps no time in our history has it been more important to know what our youth are thinking, feeling and expressing.
The Sentinel is proud to spotlight some of their endeavors. Read on to see how some thoroughly modern students are helping learners of all ages connect with notable figures of the past.
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