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Written by Sentinel-Tribune
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Saturday, 08 June 2013 08:20 |
Two Eastwood High School seniors have earned scholarships from Luckey Farmers. Each is for $1,500 yearly for up to four years. The winners Stephanie Dippman and Ross Bockbrader. Taylor wins Mahaney award Logan Taylor of Northwood has been awarded the 2013 Mrs. Mahaney Scholarship in the amount of $275. The scholarship is given in memory of Paulette Mahaney who taught many years at Lake Local Schools. The award was open to any of Mahaney's former students who are graduating from Lake Local Schools this year and will go on to attend college. The recipient was decided by considering high school GPA, extracurricular activities, leadership positions held and a short essay question. Taylor plans to continue her education at Bowling Green State University. Genevieve Boardman earns Heidelberg University award.
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Elmwood Middle School Honor Roll: 06-06-13 |
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Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff
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Thursday, 06 June 2013 09:08 |
Principal Dean Bell has released the Elmwood Middle School honor roll for the fourth quarter, listing the following students.
4.0 FIFTH GRADE - Zachary Abke, Natalie Beaverson, Cassandra Bechstein, Christopher Blausey, Tristin Bockbrader, Anna Gudakunst, Caleigh Instone, Emily Nelson, Makayla Oliver, Mackenzie Shaffer, Nikki Sweet, Haley Zimmerman. SIXTH GRADE - Benjamin Armbruster, Chaillee Coleman, Quinci Drain, Evan Frankfather, Jillian Hannah, Sabrina Love, Claire Meyer, Miranda Reinhard, Marshall Tienarend, Anna Veryser. SEVENTH GRADE - Makaylie Borton, Jonah Childress, Allison Drees, Mattison Hillard, Colleen Kreais, McKenzie Mercer, Morghan Strayer. EIGHTH GRADE - Taylor Barnhisel, Collin Bechstein, Katelyn King, Ryan Krouse, Jaela Kynard, McKenzie Peters.
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Written by MARIE THOMAS BAIRD Sentinel Education Editor
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Thursday, 06 June 2013 09:28 |
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| Martha Fether (Photo: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune) |
After 12 years with Bowling Green Schools, Martha Fether has decided to retire. Fether's last day with the district, as principal at Kenwood Elementary, will be June 28. She has spend 12 years in Bowling Green, starting with eight years as principal at Crim Elementary, and has 31 years in education. She surprised a lot of people with her decision to retire this year, instead of waiting another year as she had planned. The school board accepted her retirement at a special meeting Tuesday. "It really came as a surprise," said Superintendent Ann McVey. She added that the open position has already been posted. Fether said she made her decision about three weeks ago. That decision had many factors. "These state mandates. I've never seen such instability at the Ohio Department of Education in having us do mandates then changing them."
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Last Updated on Thursday, 06 June 2013 15:10 |
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Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff
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Thursday, 06 June 2013 09:08 |
Seventeen recent graduates of the Terra State Community College Associate Degree Nursing program received their nursing pins during a May ceremony. Those being pinned included Katie Foy, of Fostoria; and Heather Boyd, of Northwood. A group of Trine University students recently won a competition during the North Central Regional Student Conference of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers at the University of Cincinnati. Zach Titkemeier, of Luckey, a sophomore majoring in chemical engineering, was a member of the winning team. Bridget Weisenburger, a University of Dallas student from Pemberville, has returned from spending the fall semester studying abroad at the University of Dallas' Eugene Constantin Campus near Rome, Italy. University of Dallas students have had the opportunity - usually in their sophomore years - to spend a semester in the Eternal City studying, traveling and experiencing the art, architecture, literature, philosophy and deeds that form the basis of Western civilization. A highlight of the semester is a 10-day study tour of Greece where students perform plays in ancient amphitheatres and read about Socrates on the sites where he once philosophized.
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