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Manitowoc Roncalli s Derek Reimer to attend UW-Stout after graduation

What are your plans after high school? To attend the University of Wisconsin-Stout and pursue a mechanical engineering degree.  What would you like to be doing 10 years from now? I would like to be working at a plant or factory designing and creating the technology of the future for my local communities.  Teacher recommendation: “Derek was a student in my class for two years. He showed a lot of growth from when I had him his freshman to his junior year. He worked hard as a classroom leader and he sought help from his teachers and colleagues when needed. As a player on the football team, he would go out of his way to help younger players learn and develop their skills. He has maintained a 3.268 GPA during high school while being a three-sport athlete.” Paul Kinsella, math teacher and football coach

Roncalli introduces new lion head logo to go with new nickname

The school switched nicknames from Rebels to Royals in January. Credit: Roncalli High School Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 12:15 PM EDT May 3, 2021 INDIANAPOLIS Roncalli High School unveiled its new Roncalli Royals logo, featuring a lion s head wearing a crown, to the public on Monday. The school switched nicknames from Rebels to Royals after the former nickname came to reflect a tie to the Confederacy over time, and school leaders felt it would be appropriate to choose a new nickname.  Students at the school were introduced to the logo at a pep rally last week.  In a media release about the new logo, Roncalli senior Kaelin Cash said, I think the logo adds a new dimension to our school and something else that we can be recognized. I like that it is unique and the Jerusalem cross is also incorporated as it is often used here at Roncalli.” 

Kiwanis Club of Indianapolis honors high-achieving Marion Co seniors

When Wina Aaron arrived to the United States from Eritrea in 2010, around age 7, she remembers being shocked by the number of cars on the highway leading her away from the airport. Aaron s family left the east-African country, which for years experienced a violent war with Ethiopia, its neighbor to the south. She lived with her mother and two younger siblings her father had gone ahead of them to the U.S. In my head, I thought he was just trying to leave us, she said Thursday. Growing older, I understood that that s not what it was. He was trying to keep us safe, move us to a place where I wouldn t have to be afraid of going to school. Where I could go out in public without having to be terrified.

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