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Unusual Words – anopisthography

Anopisthography – a manuscript, parchment, or book having writing on only one side of the leaves. Origin – 1870-75; an-1+ opisthograph (1615-25; < Latin opisthographus < Greek opisthógraphos;) \ Pronunciation: an·o·pis·tho·graph \ noun

Take Action: Support Child Nutrition Programs

Students need good nutrition to succeed! Congress is set to renew our nation’s child nutrition programs, including school lunch and breakfast, by reauthorizing the Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act. Among many improvements to the school meals programs, the Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act updated the nutrition guidelines for school meals, making them healthier for our

Unusual Words – Logorrhea

Logorrhea – excessive and often incoherent talkativeness or wordiness Origin: New Latin  –  First Known Use: circa 1892  \-ˈrē-ik\ adjective

SD50 School Board Candidates Forums

There are two forums scheduled for the SD50 School Board Candidates. September 24, 2015 at 6:30 — Westminster Grange, 3935 W. 73rd. Avenue October 6, 2015 at 6:30  — Westminster High School Lecture Hall, 6933 Raleigh St Candidates are:  incumbents: Larry Dean “Dino” Valente, Ruben Pacheco and Ken Ciancio. The two new candidates are Max

Unusual Words – Floccinaucinihilipilification

Floccinaucinihilipilification – The act or habit of describing or regarding something as unimportant, of having no value or being worthless. The categorizing of something that is useless or trivial   –  Often cited as the longest non-technical word in the English language,  –  Latin: flocci, from floccus (a wisp) + nauci, from naucum (a trifle)

Unusual Words – Abderian

Abderian – Given to laughter; inclined to foolish or incessant merriment. Origin  — from Abdera, a town in Thrace, where Democritus the Laughing Philosopher was a native

2015-2016 Contracts

The 2015-2016 ESP and Licensed Contracts are now posted on under Resources.

Paraprosdokians

Paraprosdokians are figures of speech in which the latter part of a sentence or phrase is surprising or unexpected and is frequently humorous.  (Winston Churchill loved them)  Here are some samples: 1. Where there’s a will, I want to be in it. 2. The last thing I want to do is hurt you … but

WEA Has New Office

WEA is finally moved into our new office. 5005 W 81st Pl, Suite 201,  Westminster, CO  80031 Phone and fax are the same

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