This document describes various areas and animals at North Dandalup Primary School. It mentions the school library they visit Mondays and Wednesdays where Meghan's favorite book is "I Saw Nothing". It also describes the frog pond that few frogs go in, the nature trail where most birds are, their chickens including a rooster, the paddock straight ahead from the school, and the various birds they have on the property.
- Kaiser Permanente has implemented an electronic health record system called KP HealthConnect across its regions to integrate its care delivery, clinical, and administrative systems.
- The implementation began in 2003 and was rolled out in phases by region and department, with the goal of full implementation across all KP facilities by 2008.
- KP HealthConnect consolidated clinical and administrative data from areas like outpatient care, inpatient care, billing, labs, imaging, and more to provide physicians with a comprehensive view of patient information.
North Dandalup Primary school values the environment and has several areas for students to explore nature, including a worm farm, nature trail, frog pond, chicken pen, and new library. The document provides a tour of the school grounds and facilities from the perspective of a student, highlighting favorite spots such as looking at frogs in the frog pond and relaxing in the new library.
North Dandalup Primary School students in Year 2/3 maintain a worm farm to produce castings for their garden and to sell to the community. They also look after a frog pond, observing the insects and frogs that live there. The school grounds feature a nature pathway with rare and endangered local birds and plants, as well as chickens that students care for by feeding kitchen scraps, and a potting shed where they repot plants and feed weeds to the chickens. A new library recently opened at the school to serve students.
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Derby District High School has a front office where students and visitors check in. A picture was included of the front office of the school. Another picture showed the sunset over Derby.
This document describes various areas and animals at North Dandalup Primary School. It mentions the school library they visit Mondays and Wednesdays where Meghan's favorite book is "I Saw Nothing". It also describes the frog pond that few frogs go in, the nature trail where most birds are, their chickens including a rooster, the paddock straight ahead from the school, and the various birds they have on the property.
- Kaiser Permanente has implemented an electronic health record system called KP HealthConnect across its regions to integrate its care delivery, clinical, and administrative systems.
- The implementation began in 2003 and was rolled out in phases by region and department, with the goal of full implementation across all KP facilities by 2008.
- KP HealthConnect consolidated clinical and administrative data from areas like outpatient care, inpatient care, billing, labs, imaging, and more to provide physicians with a comprehensive view of patient information.
North Dandalup Primary school values the environment and has several areas for students to explore nature, including a worm farm, nature trail, frog pond, chicken pen, and new library. The document provides a tour of the school grounds and facilities from the perspective of a student, highlighting favorite spots such as looking at frogs in the frog pond and relaxing in the new library.
North Dandalup Primary School students in Year 2/3 maintain a worm farm to produce castings for their garden and to sell to the community. They also look after a frog pond, observing the insects and frogs that live there. The school grounds feature a nature pathway with rare and endangered local birds and plants, as well as chickens that students care for by feeding kitchen scraps, and a potting shed where they repot plants and feed weeds to the chickens. A new library recently opened at the school to serve students.
This 3 sentence summary provides an overview of the document:
Derby District High School has a front office where students and visitors check in. A picture was included of the front office of the school. Another picture showed the sunset over Derby.
This document describes various locations around North Dandalup Primary School, including cows in a nearby paddock, a frog pond on the school grounds where students watch frogs, a new quiet library that is nice for reading, chickens that lay eggs in a pen, a beautiful nature pathway near the school that students visit often, and the classrooms which are described as big and cool, with one classroom noted as belonging to the student.
The document describes various environmental features at North Dandalup school, including a worm farm maintained by the year 2/3 class, birds nesting in the trees, a chook pen that all students help with on Mondays, a compost heap for leaves and mulch, a water tank, and sculptures out front of the school.
Max shares photos from his school and family in a document. The school has many buildings decorated with birds and rare trees. It also has a large water tank and bat and bird boxes in the trees. His classroom exterior features an animal habitat mural. At home, Max has two horses named Summer and Smokey that his mother sometimes rides. He includes family photos from 2007 of himself and his brother and from 2008 of his uncle and father at his 8th birthday party. Max provides details about living with his mother on their 5 acre property in Mandurah, Western Australia and owning an additional 180 acre property in Pingelly.
The document describes several football experiences of Zach Reves, including working out in the weight room with teammates to improve, the excitement of playing under the Friday night lights in front of fans, and early morning Saturday practices to correct mistakes and get better despite soreness. It also discusses the offseason work to start fresh and improve, including harder practices in the summer heat as August approaches. Finally, it defines Pioneer Pride as the hard work, dedication to small details, community support, and wearing the school colors and logo with pride.
The document describes several areas or places on a property: the library where books can be borrowed, the office which has a sick bay, the chicken pen where eggs can be collected, the vegetable patch for growing vegetables, and the frog pond that is home to frogs.
This document provides a tour of Derby District High School and the surrounding area, showing the front of the school where the author has attended since age five, as well as Derby jetty which experiences the highest tides in Australia and second highest in the world. Several photos depict the jetty where various fish can be caught including sharks, barramundi, salmon and catfish.
This document describes various locations around North Dandalup Primary School, including cows in a nearby paddock, a frog pond on the school grounds where students watch frogs, a new quiet library that is nice for reading, chickens that lay eggs in a pen, a beautiful nature pathway near the school that students visit often, and the classrooms which are described as big and cool, with one classroom noted as belonging to the student.
The document describes various environmental features at North Dandalup school, including a worm farm maintained by the year 2/3 class, birds nesting in the trees, a chook pen that all students help with on Mondays, a compost heap for leaves and mulch, a water tank, and sculptures out front of the school.
Max shares photos from his school and family in a document. The school has many buildings decorated with birds and rare trees. It also has a large water tank and bat and bird boxes in the trees. His classroom exterior features an animal habitat mural. At home, Max has two horses named Summer and Smokey that his mother sometimes rides. He includes family photos from 2007 of himself and his brother and from 2008 of his uncle and father at his 8th birthday party. Max provides details about living with his mother on their 5 acre property in Mandurah, Western Australia and owning an additional 180 acre property in Pingelly.
The document describes several football experiences of Zach Reves, including working out in the weight room with teammates to improve, the excitement of playing under the Friday night lights in front of fans, and early morning Saturday practices to correct mistakes and get better despite soreness. It also discusses the offseason work to start fresh and improve, including harder practices in the summer heat as August approaches. Finally, it defines Pioneer Pride as the hard work, dedication to small details, community support, and wearing the school colors and logo with pride.
The document describes several areas or places on a property: the library where books can be borrowed, the office which has a sick bay, the chicken pen where eggs can be collected, the vegetable patch for growing vegetables, and the frog pond that is home to frogs.
This document provides a tour of Derby District High School and the surrounding area, showing the front of the school where the author has attended since age five, as well as Derby jetty which experiences the highest tides in Australia and second highest in the world. Several photos depict the jetty where various fish can be caught including sharks, barramundi, salmon and catfish.