NEWS
December 27, 1998
The city Department of Recreation and Parks Project Reach One! Teach One! will stage the Ninth Annual Mayor's Holiday Basketball Tournament today through Wednesday at Lake Clifton-Eastern High School, 2801 St. Lo Drive.Basketball games will be played from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. On Wednesday, academic awards will be presented, based on students' last report cards. Admission is free.Project Reach One! Teach One! is designed to assist students with their studies during the holiday recess.Information: tournament coordinators Sherron Bogues and Anthony Lewis at 410-396-0848.
NEWS
By LIZ BOWIE | October 16, 2005
Occupation Baltimore City school system educator In the news Tarter is the former principal of Lake Clifton-Eastern High School who was featured in the series "On Their Own" in The Sun last week. She gave particular attention to students who were experiencing family and social problems and has unofficially adopted Iven Bailey, one of the two subjects of the articles about two young men making their way through senior year without help from a parent or guardian. Career highlights Born in Westminster, she graduated from Westminster High School before getting her degree from Towson State College in 1975.
FEATURES
February 28, 1993
Penny Olson, a nursing student at Villa Julie College, has been selected to attend an International Student Nurses Conference in Madrid, Spain, with all expenses paid. The award from the Helene Fuld Health Trust is given for academic and extracurricular achievement.*Jennifer Rene Bernstein of Towson has been awarded the Hunt Manor Women's Club Scholarship at Essex Community College.*Cherilyn Turpin of Briarclift Road was among the 350 outstanding high school students from across the nation to attend the National Young Leaders Conference in Washington last month.
NEWS
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER | October 11, 1998
A 17-year-old Northeast Baltimore youth was charged in a warrant yesterday in the Thursday afternoon shooting of a teen-ager near the football field at Lake Clifton-Eastern High School.Bobby Larry Saunders of the 3100 block of Ravenwood Ave. was charged as an adult with attempted first-degree murder, a felony handgun violation, assault and possession of a deadly weapon on school property.Jason Crowthers, 18, of the 3300 block of Lyndale Ave. was shot in what police described as an ambush . After being struck once in the right thigh, Crowthers ran onto the field, where he collapsed during a junior varsity game, police said.
NEWS
By Laura Loh and Laura Loh,SUN STAFF | July 14, 2004
Andrey Bundley, the Baltimore high school principal who ran unsuccessfully against Mayor Martin O'Malley in the Democratic primary in September, is among several principals being reassigned as the city school system prepares for the next school year. The school board voted last night to transfer Bundley from Walbrook High School, which has 2,000 students, to the smaller Harbor City Learning Center, effective July 24. Shirley Cathorne, who has been principal of Southern High School and earlier presided over the reshaping of Lake Clifton-Eastern High School, will take over at Walbrook.
NEWS
By Liz Bowie and Liz Bowie,SUN STAFF | August 30, 2002
Baltimore school officials announced yesterday that they will delay the opening of Southern and Northern high schools, and stagger the opening of Lake Clifton/Eastern High School. The delays at Northern are the result of construction during the summer to create two new high schools, called 418 and 419, in the building. The schools will have separate staffs, principals and entrances. Ninth-graders at these schools should arrive Wednesday, and 10th- through 12th- graders should arrive Thursday.
BUSINESS
By Blair S. Walker | May 7, 1991
Ambitious, focused and enamored of the business world, Danielle Curtis has worked with a large accounting firm, takes a college finance course at night and dreams of starting her own financial consulting firm.Time is definitely on Danielle's side -- she's only 17. She hasn't even graduated from Lake Clifton/Eastern High School yet. That works to Danielle's advantage because she belongs to a unique school program aimed at cranking out budding capitalists.Known as the Academy of Finance, it builds an early mastery of business basics.
SPORTS
By Paul McMullen and Paul McMullen,Evening Sun Staff | June 28, 1991
Corporate sponsors and some of the trappings are missing -- along with 1,000 kids from its glory years -- but BNBL survives.Year 22 in the Baltimore Neighborhood Basketball League is winding down, as playoffs begin tonight at four recreation sites and conclude next Wednesday, July 3, with boys championship games at Lake Clifton-Eastern High.BNBL does not have the scope it enjoyed through the early 1980s, when it had more than 2,400 players. Organizers were scrambling in April to organize the program and still don't always know where the money will come from, but 1,400 boys and girls on 146 teams got a colored jersey and the chance to play !
NEWS
By Sherry Joe and Sherry Joe,Sun Staff Writer | May 14, 1995
More than 20 Southeast Baltimore schools got badly needed face lifts yesterday thanks to nearly 1,000 volunteers from some of Baltimore's biggest corporations, including Cellular One and T. Rowe Price.Sponsored by Hands On Baltimore, a 2-year-old city group that coordinates volunteer activities in the community, the event attracted volunteers from across the region who painted buildings, spruced up playgrounds and reorganized school libraries.The 21 volunteer sites included Sinclair Lane Elementary, Highlandtown Middle and Lake Clifton-Eastern High School, where a fire in January gutted the school library and damaged the cafeteria and offices.
NEWS
By Del Quentin Wilber and Del Quentin Wilber,SUN STAFF | September 22, 2001
A 16-year-old boy accused of shooting a student at Lake Clifton-Eastern High School on Thursday had been released from jail this summer after spending eight months behind bars in an attempted-murder case, court records show. Brandon Bayne of the 3600 block of Kenyon Ave. was charged in November with attempted murder in the botched armed robbery of a 16-year-old boy in East Baltimore. In that case, Bayne pleaded guilty in July to attempted robbery in an agreement with prosecutors, who dropped attempted-murder, assault, armed robbery and handgun charges.