FORESTVILLE DRAMA PROGRAM WINS JACK LONDON AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE

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Date: 20060512
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Sonoma State University issued the following press release:

A ten-year old drama program that is at the heart of the rural school community it serves won the 19th annual Jack London Excellence in Education award from Sonoma State University on May 10.

First grade teacher Noelle Huberty and her husband Paul teach theater skills - singing, acting, and dancing - to fifth through eighth graders at Forestville School in west Sonoma County.

The program provides art to the community and promotes parent and community involvement with the school. The production each year is a major Broadway musical ...

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