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Start Talking… Students rally for prevention at Ohio Statehouse
Arcanum Health Team wins $1,000 scholarship
More than 2,100 middle and high school students across Ohio marched in
downtown Columbus on April 19 as part of the 7th annual We Are The
Majority Rally to celebrate healthy lifestyles and advocate for
youth-led prevention. “The We Are The Majority Rally brings together
youth from all across Ohio and from all walks of life...
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Inside Higher Education... Opioid Epidemic Largely Skips Campuses
By Grace Bird
While the opioid epidemic continues to ravage American communities --
opioid-related fatalities tripled from 2000 to 2015 -- colleges largely
have been spared by the crisis so far. The opioid epidemic is often
called the "equal opportunity" crisis, because the abuse of
prescription opioids historically has hit white people harder...
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St. Mary’s School... Year end starts with a computer revolt
By Kathy Ayette
I have to tell you, it is really crazy around here, and I don’t mean
the typical last month of school craziness. Although we have that
craziness too. No, our computers have risen up in revolt.
The server is not serving and we have intermittent internet. The
computers are staging a full scale rebellion. Their assault was
cunningly timed. Our tech wizard, Rich Hadden...
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Why I Love The Greenville City Park
By Terry Venrick, Edison State Communications Student
I have been going to the Greenville city park as long as I can
remember. My mom has pictures of me as a baby there feeding the geese.
The first time I remember being at the park myself was with my Grandma.
She would sit and read to me and my siblings stories and almost always
had a treat for us. With the passing of my grandma...
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Can Education Produce More Civically Engaged Students? You Bet, Study Finds
By Stephen Sawchuk, Education Week
U.S. public schools were founded on the principle that there is a
common good in acquiring the knowledge and skills to be effective
citizens. But despite that belief—or perhaps because it's so ingrained
in our thinking about schools...
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Applications accepted for Empowering Summer Tutoring
GREENVILLE – Applications are now being accepted for Empowering Darke
County Youth’s Summer Tutoring Program. This free program is open to
all Darke County students, kindergarten through high school. Tutoring
begins June 11. There are two program formats. The first is a
small-class format at Edison State Community College Darke County
Campus on Wagner Avenue, Greenville. Tutors will be available...
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Broke Wife, Big City… My post-vacation apology
By Aprill Brandon
To my dearest, dearest children, You two are the light of my life. I
love you both so much. Which is why I’m writing this even though
it’s...difficult. Very difficult. For me. Your mother. To admit this.
But it’s important you know this so… Sigh... Listen up and listen hard
because you will never hear this ever again. I was wrong. Long exhale...
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