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October 21, 2004
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The girls’ unified efforts solidified a third-place finish for Eudora as a team. The Cardinal boys tallied eighth as a team.
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By Theresa Abel & Adam Hooker
October 21, 2004
Eudora (5-2) capped off a week of homecoming festivities by smothering Santa Fe Trail 49-13 with a steady dose of its traditional smashmouth brand of ball.
By Elvyn Jones
October 21, 2004
Eudora’s latest soccer matches ended like too many earlier games this season. The team was mercy ruled Monday and Tuesday in a pair of 10-0 loses to Ottawa and Tonganoxie.
By Theresa Abel
October 21, 2004
The team captured the tournament championship Saturday at the McLouth Invitational and finished second in the Frontier League after chalking up two league wins Tuesday night in Eudora.
By Erin Barcomb
October 21, 2004
After several discussions about who’s accountable for repairing sidewalks, the Eudora City Council agreed with the precedent — that property owners should shoulder the cost.
By Erin Barcomb
October 21, 2004
“ A lot of people who didn’t use to come here come here now,” said Roger Rose.
He and his wife, Terri, bought the Gilded Cage, 2229 N. 1400 Road, and since Sept. 23 it’s been Cecil Monday’s Bar and Grill.
By Staff Report
October 21, 2004
Eudora News editorial
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By Erin Barcomb
October 21, 2004
Eudora High School students and school supporters gathered Oct. 14 after the homecoming parade for a pep rally and bonfire.
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Districts are trying to bridge the gap between the achievement of economically disadvantaged students and their economically advantaged peers. That means No Child Left Behind puts the district’s focus on getting students out of the lowest scoring categories, said Superintendent Marty Kobza. However, Kobza also said Eudora’s schools were also concerned with getting already-proficient students to perform at the advanced and exemplary levels.
“We’re trying to (improve) across the board,” Kobza said.
Marilyn Laws Porter
October 21, 2004