The Dalton School (New York, NY)
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Checks and Balances, Issue Number 1, October 16, 1979
A student newsletter "designed to promote interest in changing the present, outdated form of the Student Government." Issue Number 1 is dated October 16, 1979.
In Service: The Dalton High School Community Service Newsletter, April 1999
“In Service” was the newsletter of the student and faculty Service Leaders group. This group emerged as a result of the 1997 and 1998 Community Service Task Force whose vision was “to have the Program become more organic to the community and to increase the educational benefits of participation in community service-related activities.” The purpose of this newsletter was to provide a venue for the Dalton community to share lessons they learned from participating in community service.
The Awful Truth, October 8, 1976 - October, 1977
The Awful Truth was a newsletter issued by the student Public Affairs Committee. With the purpose of informing Dalton students about the “major goings on in the world... The paper condenses many items in the news today and often adds a touch of humor.” The newsletter was published from 1976–1977.
The Dalton Alternative, 2000
Conceived as a collection of editorials, The Dalton Alternative was a submissions based newsletter “aimed at provoking an open, dynamic and unrestricted forum for the voices of the student body.”
The Dalton Culinary Review, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2011
The “2011 Food Symposium” was the main focus of this high school student publication including an overview of the event and descriptions of the speakers. There are also articles covering food related topics including sustainable agriculture, how the Dalton community eats at home, and a recipe for Moroccan chicken stew.
The Dalton Dispatch: The Student Government Newsletter, September 4, 1979 - Spring, 1983
This weekly newsletter was “designed to supplement (not supplant) the venerable Daltonian, by providing a more current, if less polished, account of events in and around the school. We believe that the “student apathy” that cuts attendance at games and performances, and reduces participation in many worthwhile Dalton activities results mainly from a lack of student awareness. The Dispatch will let you know what’s going on and how you can get involved.” September 4, 1979
Tiger Times: 903 News Flash, May 1990
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