UC Clermont degree offers individualized education
Individual Studies option meets variety of student needs Kirstin Parker Whitcomb, UC Clermont alumna of the collegeâs Individual Studies program and current UC nursing masterâs student. (Submitted photo) At the end of 2016, Kirstin Parker Whitcomb found herself a newly single parent, uncertain of her future, with a newborn and toddler. A few months later, she enrolled at the University of Cincinnati Clermont College.
Although she had started her college career on UC’s Uptown campus right after high school, Whitcomb had lacked focus and dropped out in her first year. Because of her previous college experience, an academic advisor directed her toward the UC Clermont’s Individual Studies (INDS) program. She chose the Batavia campus because it was conveniently located close to home and affordable about half the price of main campus tuition. She soon found the support
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Child endangering case continues in Common Pleas Court Highland County Prosecutor Anneka Collins is pictured in Highland County Common Pleas Court Wednesday, March 10. (HCP photos by Caitlin Forsha.) Dr. Jonathan Thackeray is pictured in Highland County Common Pleas Court Wednesday, March 10. Britney Haynes. • • • An 18-year-old Hillsboro woman accused of child endangering and felonious assault testified on her own behalf on the second day of a trial in Highland County Common Pleas Court Wednesday, March 10.
Britney Haynes, who was the second and final individual called by the defense to testify, took the stand at approximately 1:51 p.m. Wednesday.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced Tuesday that Ohio s state-sponsored Cincinnati and Columbus pop-up mass vaccination sites will open next week.
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Hillsboro FFA members compete in Ag Biotechnology, Grain Merchandising CDEs Pictured (L-r) are members of the Hillsboro FFA Ag Biotechnology team: Lawton Parry, Liam Smart, Riley Stratton and Hannah Hopkins. (Submitted photos) The Hillsboro FFA Grain Merchandising team included (l-r) Gavin Puckett, Liam Smart, Ashley Kimball and Jada Davis. • • On Friday, Jan. 22, the Hillsboro FFA Chapter had four members compete in the virtual contest for Ag Biotechnology.
In this contest, students identify materials and tools common to the industry, they demonstrate knowledge and understanding of scientific principles and management practices applied in the industry via a written exam, and make observations, draw conclusions and make decisions in evaluating as
Whiteoak s Michelle Gleim honored for 33 years of service Pictured (l-r) are John Combs, Michelle Gleim and Jason Iles.
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Whiteoak High School band/choir teacher and athletic director Mrs. Michelle Gleim will be retiring at the end of the academic year after 33 years in public education. Michelle has been in public education for 33 years – 23 of those years as our band and choir director here at Whiteoak Jr./Sr. High School. WHS Principal Jason Iles said. Michelle has been in the athletic director position for 14 years here at Whiteoak. She is currently the commissioner of the Southern Hills Athletic Conference and will continue these duties once she retires.