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Bob Catina, an Original participant in the LEAP-Pleasant Valley School District Partnership

Bob Catina, an Original participant in the LEAP-Pleasant Valley School District Partnership

by David Trevaskis | Jul 25, 2024 | LEAP, LEAP in Action

Bob Catina, an original participant in the LEAP-Pleasant Valley School District partnership in 1985, still is engaged in civics having served many years now as a Court Tipstaff in Monroe County after retiring from 36 years as the Pleasant Valley High School Business...
Judge Green Talking to Students with Beth Farnbach Looking On

Judge Green Talking to Students with Beth Farnbach Looking On

by David Trevaskis | Jul 24, 2024 | LEAP, LEAP in Action

The late Judge Clifford Scott Green, LEAP's early champion, talks to Philadelphia students (can anyone identify the school) as then LEAP Executive Director Beth Farnbach looks on.
Project Conducted by Former LEAP Trainer George Sagan

Project Conducted by Former LEAP Trainer George Sagan

by David Trevaskis | Jul 24, 2024 | LEAP, LEAP in Action

Here are materials and an article describing a project conducted by former LEAP trainer and North Allegheny social studies teacher George Sagan in which his students worked to get legislation passed banning the release of latex balloons filled with helium because the...

Philadelphia Common Pleas Judge Frederica Massiah-Jackson

by David Trevaskis | Jun 26, 2024 | LEAP, LEAP in Action

Legal Intelligencer from February 8, 1990 shows on page two a picture of Philadelphia Common Pleas Judge Frederica Massiah-Jackson and the late Family Court Senior Judge Nicholas Cipriani, both LEAP Board members at the time, speaking with Executive Director Beth...

LEAP and Temple University 1990

by David Trevaskis | Jun 25, 2024 | LEAP, LEAP in Action

The first Temple document is the LEAP brochure from 1990. The second one shows one of the many newsletters LEAP published, this one from the fall of 1993. Download (PDF, 86KB) Download (PDF,...

Lesson on Good and Evil—Wallingford-Swarthmore School District

by David Trevaskis | Jun 25, 2024 | LEAP, LEAP in Action

The lesson on good and evil describes rolling out Teens, Crime and the Community in the Wallingford-Swarthmore School District (circa 1990). Download (PDF,...
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