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There is a square practice field marked in blue painter s tape on the floor of a classroom at the W. D. & Mary Baker Smith Career Center in Lafayette. On Monday, a 20-pound metal robot navigates the field, rolling on its wheels toward flat orange rings that it will scoop up with a silver arm.
It sucks up the ring and launches it out toward a three-part goal, aiming each time for either the low, middle or high hole to earn points. The FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) robot also can pick up and carry a wobble item from one square to another.
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Deborah ‘Debbie’ White
WILLIAMSBURG Our dearest Deborah “Debbie” White, 63, transitioned to her heavenly home Monday afternoon, March 29, 2021. Her life began Dec. 28, 1957, daughter of the late Eunice M. and Junie White of Williamsburg.
Deborah was educated in Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools and graduated from Lafayette High School. She continued her education and graduated from the University of Colorado in Denver.
Deborah, also known as Debbie by her many family and friends, enjoyed people and held many positions throughout the years. She worked as a dental assistant, nurse’s assistant and took classes to become an emergency room nurse. She practiced real estate and had a great affection for working with children. She owned and operated her very own daycare business and was affectionally called “Aunt Debbie” by the many people she helped and inspired along the way.
bond issue, dashing hopes to convert the American Family Insurance regional headquarters
into a second high school to go along with a refurbished Central High School.
Under the proposal, Benton High School and Lafayette High School
would have been turned into middle schools as the district ended the three-high
school model in favor of a new two-high school model.
All three incumbents on the St. Joseph School Board lost in a
crowded field.
The bond issue drew little support. Only 4,573 voters cast
ballots in favor of it while 8,330 voted against it; a split of 64.56% opposed to
35.44% in favor, according to unofficial election results reported by the