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Possible Answers: ABIDE, HEED, MIND, ORDERS, LISTEN, TOETHELINE, ABIDEBY, TAKEORDERS, TODOONESBIDDING.

Last seen on: –Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Nov 25 2022
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Nov 7 2022
USA Today Crossword – Jan 28 2021
LA Times Crossword 31 Dec 20, Thursday
The Washington Post Crossword – Jan 1 2021
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Feb 20 2020
-NY Times Crossword 21 Nov 2017, Tuesday

Random information on the term “MIND”:

MIND High School (Moving In New Directions; French: École secondaire MIND) (est. 1975) is an alternative education high school in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Its reputation stems from its community-based programs.

MIND is a partnership between the English Montreal School Board (EMSB) and McGill University’s Faculty of Education. The program focuses on providing critical thinking and enriched education through alternative teaching methods.

Founded in 1975 with 125 students from the entire PSBGM (Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal) and 7 staff, MIND was originally known simply as “The Alternative High School” and was located primarily on the third floor (with a few classes on the second floor) of the International YMCA at the corner of Parc Avenue and St. Viateur.

A vote was held by the community (students, staff and parents/guardians each had one vote), and “MIND” (Moving In New Directions) was declared the new name of the school. Early community votes dealt with use a recreational drugs at school (rejected), smoking during class (eventually banned on the third floor only), world poverty and debt (no resolution) and student apathy (a surprisingly large meeting with no real solution). Community meetings were held weekly and home group meetings were held every Monday morning.

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