Gewalt gegen Kinder: Nach Entführung in Nigeria: 28 Schulkinder in Sicherheit aachener-nachrichten.de - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from aachener-nachrichten.de Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Meet KUOW s summer 2021 RadioActive youth producers Jul 17, 2021
KUOW s RadioActive Youth Media is proud to offer our 18th annual summer introductory workshop for teens. In our second all-virtual workshop, fifteen teens, aged 15-18, will spend four weeks learning about radio journalism and audio storytelling.
Youth participants will do all of the research, interviews, writing, voicing and editing to produce their own short radio stories from home. By the end of the four weeks, the group will have produced fifteen profile stories. Hear them at our public listening party event.
Adrian Guerra, Senior, Kamiak High School
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Bethel Public School Students Receive WCSA Superintendent Award and CABE Student Leadership Award Written by Bethel Public Schools
Congratulations to the following Bethel Public School students on receiving the WCSA Superintendent Award - (Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents) for 2021: Claire Bray, Bethel Middle School; Jonathan Keener, Bethel Middle School; Jermya Carter, Bethel High School; and Gabrielle Vassell, Bethel High School.
The WCSA Superintendent Awards are given to recognize middle and high school students for based on: community service and service to others; academic prowess; and, leadership service to the school community.
Congratulations to the following students on receiving the CABE Student Leadership Award for 2021: Mateo Romero, Bethel Middle School; Josh Heyel, Bethel Middle School; Erin Lowenadler, Bethel High School; and Ashlyn Ehrhard, Bethel High School.
St Vincent volcano evacuees resigned to life in shelters
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From movie nights to exercise routines, each emergency shelter that hosts evacuees is different. And although the occupants can only be so comfortable in a communal setting away from home, they are making do in the shelters that house evacuees from the red zone around St Vincent s La Soufriere volcano.
The volcano began erupting on April 9, for the first time since 1979.
On May 12, no fewer than ten small children were running around in a small courtyard at the Brighton Methodist School, kicking and bouncing balls, while adults sat on benches nearby. It is said that over 30 children are staying at the shelter, most from Orange Hill, a northeastern village in the red hazard zone.