With prom season approaching, officials gathered Thursday at Warren Area High School to teach students that the choices they ...
Growing up means learning to accept that you can’t always get what you want, even at Christmas time. One teen insisted he’d accept no other presents besides a PS5, which set the stage was set for a ...
Bucyrus City Schools eighth graders recently participated in a hands-on learning experience to celebrate National Manufacturing Day. The Oct. 3 event was a collaboration between the Regional ...
Oak Bay High School students are taking a real-world lesson in philanthropy and are making an impact locally with a $5,000 ...
Greenon eighth graders had a chance to learn more about finances recently when they took part in an educational experiment. Real Money Real World allows students to learn just how difficult it can be ...
Dear Eric: Love your column and I think you give very solid advice. I wonder if you might have missed a little on your answer to the parent of the 22-year-old who works at the parent’s job but is ...
This is a question every educator has faced before. To be fair, it’s a valid question. Students are naturally curious, and it’s normal for them to wonder about the knowledge that they’re acquiring.
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