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Roberta “Bobbie” J. Dawes, 76

Roberta “Bobbie” J. Dawes, 76, of Clinton, died on Feb.10, 2013 at St. Elizabeth Medical Center.
She was born in Clinton on April 9, 1936, to Lloyd and Marjorie (Roberts) Dawes.  She graduated from Clinton Central School and  Utica College. 
She was a first grade teacher in New York Mills and retired after over 30 years of service. 
She is survived by her brother, Douglas Dawes, Las Vegas; sister-in-law, Rosemary Dawes, Skaneateles; two nieces and a nephew, Bethany and Doug Walawender, Skaneateles, Chrysostom and Tanya Dawes, Oregon, and Cassaundra and Dan Ballard, Henderson, Nev.; several great nieces and nephews, Griffin and Brinley Walawender, Gabriella and Zachary Ballard, Kirsten, Avory and Khrystina Dawes; and a great great nephew Ryan; aunt Kathryn Dawes, Clinton, and cousin, Jerry and Pat Dawes and their family.  She was predeceased by her parents and her brother, Frederick Dawes.
Funeral services will be held on Feb. 14 at 10 a.m. at St. James’ Episcopal Church, Williams Street, Clinton with burial in Sunset Hill Cemetery.  All are invited to call Feb. 13 from 5-7 p.m. at Owens-Pavlot & Rogers Funeral Service, Inc, 35 College St., Clinton.  OES Bell Tower Chapter #188 will conduct services at 6:30 pm.   
Consider donations to Spring Farm CARES, 3364 State Route 12, Clinton, NY 13323.
www.owenspavlotrogers.com

 
February 6, 2013

Highlights from the February 6 issue

Students in Kelly Gehring’s 6th grade class complete lessons on the iReady computer program on Feb. 4. Grades K-8 will begin online testing in 2014 in math and ELA. The iReady program along with smartboards, and internet lesson plans have created a new way for learning in schools like Clinton.
CCS Capital Project vote set for Feb. 12
By Gabriel Kashuba
Reporter/Editor

The public is set to vote to approve or disapprove the proposed $7.5 million Capital Project bond for the Clinton Central School District on Feb. 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Click here to download

By Gabriel Kashuba
Reporter/Editor

Superintendent of Schools Matt Reilly said the Clinton School District is exploring the possibility of a common start time for the elementary, middle, and high schools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Click here to download

By Gabriel Kashuba
Reporter/Editor

Technology has become a major player in the way students from elementary to high school learn. The introduction of computers made a significant impact when they were first used in the classroom and now things like smartboards, iPads, and internet classrooms have become the norm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Click here to download

 
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