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Students getting D C history lesson

Students getting D.C. history lesson Shirley Bilyeu Journal-Courier FacebookTwitterEmail The world will be the classroom for several Meredosia-Chambersburg students in a few weeks. Tracy Lawson addressed the school board about a trip that at least seven junior high and high school students will be taking to Washington, D.C., with the group World Classrooms. Lawson and history teacher Travis Sievers will be accompanying the students as chaperones. The students paid for the trip themselves and will leave from St. Louis at 6:30 a.m. June 1, returning on June 4. The students will get to visit many historical and educational places while in the nation’s capital, including the World War II Memorial, Capitol Hill, the White House and Arlington National Cemetery.

10 miles to be added to Michigan s Dragon trail at Hardy Dam in 2021

10 miles to be added to Michigan s Dragon trail at Hardy Dam in 2021
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Meredosia schools hope to spark a new interest in sports

Meredosia schools hope to spark a new interest in sports Shirley Bilyeu, Journal-Courier FacebookTwitterEmail The Meredosia-Chambersburg school board is looking at ways to convince more students to participate in sports. Kirk Graham, who handles student services for the district and also is a math teacher at the junior-senior high school addressed the board, sharing a report on athletes. It is important to get students interested in sports, he said, explaining that extracurricular activities can help with students’ academics. Suggestions offered by those attending the meeting included: • getting coaches involved in promoting sports; • having someone from a university or an important sports figure speak to the students; and

Prom will go on for Meredosia students, but outdoors

Prom will go on for Meredosia students, but outdoors
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Virtual MOVEment brings Special Olympics Maryland athletes together

The Polar Bear Plunge is virtual this year, but it s not just the plunge athletes at home are creating and hosting many of their own social sessions to stay connected. The sessions are made up of virtual air-high-fives and Zoom class jumping jack exercises. Athletes and plungers are getting their feet wet with all sorts of activities through Virtual MOVEment. Special Olympics Maryland athletes like David Godoy, of Montgomery County, are thriving in those modified ways, taking charge and leading their own sessions, like exercise, and other programs, like this WWE social club and what s called quarantine cuisine. I m being able to do it in a modified way, Godoy said. We re still able to get engaged with other athletes. We re able to get engaged with the staff and personnel. We re able to get engaged with the volunteers. The inclusive experiences are designed for all 8,700 athletes. I think you could do something, probably, four nights a week if you wanted to with Virtual MO

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