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Sturgis High School held its annual “Senior Honors Ceremony” May 6.
Principal Nick Herblet opened the ceremony by introducing the school’s 10 senior class representatives, as well as Tremaine Brown, the evening’s class speaker.
One of the largest senior honors this year was a $10,000 scholarship was awarded to Brenda Garcia Lopez, provided by Level Data in Kalamazoo. Lopez plans to attend Glen Oaks Community College before transferring to a four-year university.
Level Data is an education software development company that helps school districts nationwide maximize data management and reporting needs.
“(The) Sturgis school district was our very first customer well over a decade ago,” said Matt Betts, president of Level Data. “When we looked at a way to say thank you and honor that first commitment from Sturgis (Public) Schools all those years ago that’s led to our achievements, we decided to sponsor this scholarship in 2021. We wish great s
Celebrating National Student-Athlete Day with a local teen sprinting her way to a bright future
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HOUSTON – Camryn Dickson is a Junior at Clear Brook High School in Clear Creek ISD and a major threat on the track. Upon graduating in 2022, she will attend a 4 Year University to pursue her dream of becoming a Biomedical Engineer, but not before she continues to win medal after medal during her many track & field competitions.
Currently, Camryn possess a GPA of 4.7, taking classes that consist of Physics, English 3, Algebra 2 and, Principals of Biomedical Science. She is also in the PALs Program (Peer Assistance and Leadership) and is very active in the youth ministry at her church, where she holds a youth leadership position. In addition to her academic schedule and outreach involvement, she also finds time to train and compete in Track and Field.
Gamstop reports increase in self-exclusion as punters turn towards online gambling verticals Share
April 14, 2021
Gamstop has reported a 21% increase in the number of bettors utilising the self-exclusion tool during February, as revealed by the Guardian.
The national self-exclusion scheme now has nearly 200,000 sign-ups, with 326 new registrants recorded on 22 February, a single-day record for the organisation.
“With the rate of registrants continuing to rise, I would urge anybody putting self-exclusion from online gambling in place through Gamstop to also seek treatment,” said
Fiona Palmer, Chief Executive of Gamstop.
“Awareness around self-exclusion schemes and blocking software has been increasing throughout the last year, and it’s important that we continue to spread the message about what help is available to those who need it most.”
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