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Millersville University graduate nursing student Domonique Scott, 36, knows all too well that her profession is a calling. It’s been calling her since she was a hospital housekeeper and saw
Eaton sends off Class of 2021
By Eddie Mowen Jr. - cmowen@aimmediamidwest.com
Eaton High School’s Class of 2021 graduated during the school’s 150th commencement ceremony, held at Miami University’s Millett Hall on Sunday, May 30.
Superintendent Jeff Parker welcomed guests to the 150th Commencement Exercises for Eaton High School to honor the Class of 2021 on Sunday, May 30 at Millett Hall on the campus of Miami University.
OXFORD Eaton High School’s Class of 2021 graduated during the school’s 150th commencement ceremony, held at Miami University’s Millett Hall on Sunday, May 30.
Eaton High School Principal Scott Couch welcomed those in attendance and addressed the students.
The college can have up to 1,300 students coming through the building through the spring semester. Author: Paola Belloso (FOX43) Updated: 9:01 PM EDT April 5, 2021
LANCASTER, Pa. What were once empty college hallways and classrooms will now be replaced with students filling in seats for in person learning.
The Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences is allowing students from health programs like nursing, surgical, and respiratory care to get the hands on experience they’ve been missing out on.
“Having the time to practice in the labs with our healthcare professionals really builds their skills and confidence. So, it’s important to bring them back so they can put into practice what they’ve learned, said Dr. Erika Wilkinson, a Strategic Enrollment Management at the Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences.
Eaton school board honors fall athletes
By Braden Moles - bmoles@aimmediamidwest.com
EATON The Eaton Community Schools Board of Education honored the district’s fall athletes during their meeting on Monday, March 8.
“The Eaton School Board of Education and the administration wishes to recognize all athletic teams and individuals for an outstanding season and commend them on their outstanding sportsmanship and representation of community schools,” Board President Lisa Noble said.
The following students were recognized at the meeting:
Olivia Baumann, who was named SWBL Volleyball Player of the Year.
The Eaton girls tennis team, who won the SWBL Southwestern Division, consists of Harmony Atkinson, Olivia Brooks, Kylie Chaney, Maegan Cohorn, Anna Collins, Kate Hauser, Macy Hitchcock, Haneet Kang, Anna Kramer, Grace Murphy, Sophia Murphy, Tess Murphy, Maggie Ott and Erika Wilkinson.