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Marshall Schools Stay Virtual For Two More Days
It’s another couple days of virtual learning for students in the Marshall Public School district. Administrators are posting on the district social media page that the virtual mode is set to end Wednesday morning with students resuming their normal schedule
that day.
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Grades K-5 will be at school for a half-day session on Wednesday the 19th with grades 6-12 virtual – in keeping with the district’s normal scheduling. Several comments and questions showing up on the social media account about that. Parents and guardians are advised to check with their student s schools to make sure about scheduling if there are any questions.
The recent East Detroit High versus Lakeview High game pitted neighbor against neighbor. Many of East Detroit’s white students used school choice laws to attend school at predominantly white Lakeview, five miles away. (Bridge Photo by Chastity Pratt Dawsey)
When the high school in Eastpointe recently welcomed the football team from Lakeview High, it was a homecoming of sorts.
That’s because nearly 700 students from Eastpointe actually attend school in Lakeview, a public school district five miles away in St. Clair Shores. As it happens, many of the students who left Eastpointe for Lakeview are white.
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Two Mahoning Valley teens won national honors in the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.
Emily Bennett, 16, a junior at Lakeview High School won a silver medal for her painting “The Year Was 2020.” Erik Vargo, 18, a senior at Cardinal Mooney High School, won a silver medal for his photograph “Heartbreak on the Hardwood.”
Their entries were among 21 works that received gold keys in January out of more than 350 entries in the Northeastern Ohio Art Region, which covers students in grades 7 to 12 in Mahoning, Trumbull, Columbiana and Ashtabula counties.
Those gold key winners moved on to the national contest, where winners were announced last month in New York.
Two Mahoning Valley teens won national honors in the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.
Erik Vargo, 18, a senior at Cardinal Mooney High School, won a silver medal for his photograph “Heartbreak on the Hardwood.” Emily Bennett, 16, a junior at Lakeview High School, won a silver medal for her painting “The Year Was 2020.”
Their entries were among 21 works that received gold keys in January out of more than 350 entries in the Northeastern Ohio Art Region, which covers students in grades 7 to 12 in Mahoning, Trumbull, Columbiana and Ashtabula counties.
Those gold key winners moved on to the national contest, where winners were announced last month in New York.