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May 15—With the addition of a summer session, Sinclair Community College's Early Childhood Education Center now offers year-round childcare that's affordable to struggling student-parents who might otherwise drop out of school. "It allows students to stay in school year-round so they persist and graduate at a faster pace. We know if you take time off of school, sometimes it's hard to get back .
Monday’s high school roundup: Trojans top Stags in girls’ lacrosse, 11-9
Girls lacrosse: Thornton Academy gets four goals from Izzy White and earns a victory over Cheverus.
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SACO Izzy White scored four goals and Thornton Academy held off Cheverus for an 11-9 girls’ lacrosse win on Monday.
Morgan Bolduc and Hazel Stoddard each scored twice for Thornton Academy (2-1). Emma Boissonneault, Abby Brown and Grace Veroneau all had one goal.
Riley O’Mara led Cheverus (1-2) with five goals. Neve Cawley made 16 saves in net.
NORTH YARMOUTH ACADEMY 14, GARDINER 6: Emma Sharpe had six goals and an assist, Lilly Weinrich added five and three assists and the Panthers (2-1) controlled the game defensively and came out with a win over the Tigers (1-1) in Gardiner.
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NICEVILLE Northwest Florida State College (NWFSC) announced winners of the 35th annual James and Christian LaRoche Memorial Poetry Contest and the Blackwater Review art and literature journal for 2021.
Fiona Morris of Santa Rosa Beach won first place and a cash prize of $100 for her poem Summers in the Screen Room. Madison Gray of Freeport placed second with her poem Mea Culpa. Gray will be awarded a cash prize of $50.
Two poems tied for third place with a cash prize of $25 each. Carter Hyde of Fort Walton Beach tied with his poem Prayer for Dionysus at a Party. In addition to winning the first-place prize, Morris tied for third place with her poem Seed, Berry, Love.