Local Students Compete In Virtual Great Computer Challenge
Details Published: 17 May 2021
Over the weekend local students gathered virtually with ODU and WHRO Public Media staff for the 36th annual Great Computer Challenge (GCC). Congratulations to all the winners!
Students from the Governor s School placed first in the Level 4 Graphic Design category.
The GCC is a joint project of WHRO, the Consortium for Interactive Instruction and Old Dominion University that provides an opportunity to recognize student achievement, foster teamwork and introduce students to a college environment. Teams of students compete in categories such as Desktop Publishing, Object-Oriented Business Programming, Graphic and Web Design, Music Composition, Video Editing and more. Categories were a bit limited this year due to the event having to be virtual, but students still enjoyed the opportunity to test their skills.
FEMA, VDH teams up with Norfolk Public Schools to provide more vaccination opportunities for those 16, older
Shannon Fagan
By: Web Staff
and last updated 2021-05-07 05:40:33-04
NORFOLK, Va. - FEMA partners with the Virginia Department of Emergency Management, the Virginia Department of Health, the City of Norfolk, and Norfolk Public Schools to provide access to vaccines for young adults 16-18.
The Pfizer vaccine will be available for eligible students onsite at all five Norfolk High Schools, on May 10-11 and May 13-14.
Students must complete and return a consent form to participate in the event, that s available
The deadline for students to return the completed and signed consent form is Friday, May 7, 2021.
Eligible Norfolk Teens Can Get Vaccinated Next Week
The school district is the first in the region to offer on-site clinics, to make it easier for students to get the vaccine. Norfolk Public Schools is working with city, state health officials and FEMA to offer the shots.
May 07, 2021 •
(TNS) - Eligible Norfolk teenagers can get coronavirus vaccinations at their high schools next week.
The school district is the first in the region to offer on-site clinics, a move meant to make it easier for students to get the vaccine. Norfolk Public Schools is working with city, state health officials and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to offer the shots.
FEMA, VDH partner up to vaccinate young people for COVID-19 at Norfolk high schools
Six Norfolk high schools will be the sites of Pfizer vaccine clinics for young people ages 16 to 18. Author: 13News Now Staff Updated: 10:43 AM EDT May 6, 2021
NORFOLK, Va. FEMA is teaming up with a couple of state agencies and the city of Norfolk to start getting teenagers vaccinated against COVID-19.
The agency is partnering with VDH, VDEM, the city of Norfolk and Norfolk Public Schools to make sure young adults ages 16 to 18 can get a shot.
Teens of these ages can get the Pfizer vaccine on-site at six Norfolk high schools from May 10 to 11 and May 13 to 14. The six schools where the clinics will take place are:
Next week, eligible teens in Norfolk can get the Pfizer vaccine at their high schools dailypress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailypress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.