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School Districts with the Largest Latino Population

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

What school districts do you think have the largest Latino population? There happens to be 23 school districts in Pennsylvania that have a Latino student population of 10% or more. Fortunately, the Latino population and diversity in Pennsylvania is increasing. Here are the top 5 school districts with the largest Latino population:

Reading 72%
Allentown 59%
Lancaster 55%
Lebanon 44%
York 37%

(information retrieved from the ¿Qué pasa? Lancaster newsletter)


What do the Refrigerator, Computer Mouse and Pace Maker have in Common?

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Their inventors all came from the same country.

SWEDEN!

HERE ARE 5 FUN FACTS ABOUT SWEDEN. . .

The strongest girl in the world is Swedish!
Pippi Longstocking is the heroine in the most famous children’s books in Sweden. These books were written by Astrid Lindgren and are loved by children (and adults) all over the world. They have been translated into 76 languages.

All the world’s flowers are Swedish!
Carolus Linnaeus – better known in the U.S. as Carl von Linné – was the first individual to successfully classify all the plants (and animals) of the world into different species and families. He wrote the epoch-making book Systema Nature (The System of Nature) in 1735, which is still being used by botanists and zoologists today!

Mysterious Moose Tracks.
A popular souvenir is the road sign for moose-crossing. Every year a huge number of these signs are stolen from Swedish roads.

Swedes are known for their Innovations.
Swedish Inventions include:
– The perfected the design of the zipper (Gideon Sundbäck).
– The marine propeller (John Ericsson).
– The refrigerator (Carl Munters and Baltzar von Platen).
– The computer mouse (Håkan Lans).
– The pace-maker (Rune Elmqvist).

Swedish prize makes the biggest bang!
The Nobel Prize Ceremonies are held in Sweden and Norway every year on December 10th. The Nobel Prizes were founded by the Swedish inventor and entrepreneur Alfred Nobel, who invented dynamite in 1866.