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Community Roundup: : PCHS names Top Ten students

Submitted PCHS names  Top Ten students, Honored Educators PORT CLINTON  - The Top Ten Students of Port Clinton High School and the other Ottawa County High Schools usually attended the annual Ottawa County Top Ten Banquet with their honored educators. This year, PCHS Top Ten and honored educators were recognized in the PCHS Performing Arts Center on April 28. An honored educator is a person in the educational system who the student has been profoundly influenced by and who they choose to honor. The PCHS Top Ten students and honored educators were: Elliot Auxter and Honored Educator Ryan Evarts; Connor Bechtel and Honored Educator Lisa Bodi; Hannah Cross and Honored Educator Danny Diaz; Steven Holly and Honored Educator Bill Hollister; Rebekah Koehl and Honored Educator Jim Lamb; Michael Recker and Honored Educator Becky Fork; Noah Shaw and Honored Educator Ty Roth; Kierstin Sherer and Honored Educator Martha Snyder; Claire Snyder and Honored Educator Nikki Zhang; and Averie

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Claude W. Orr Jr.

My last column touched a nerve with some readers, one of whom denounced me as a “ … woke, bitter little man.” Bitter, OK, I do have teenagers at home, but wielding the word “woke” as a cudgel reveals more about the author than it does about me. More Headlines

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Women more likely to lose tech jobs than male counterparts during pandemic, review says

Women more likely to lose tech jobs than male counterparts during pandemic, review says Harvard Business Review says they still have less seniority than men in industry Published:  Tags:  DAVIE, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – In a time of record unemployment, women are being hit hard by the coronavirus, including women in tech. In fact, they are 1.6 times more likely to be laid-off than their male counterparts. The Harvard Business Review says that could be due to the fact that they still have less seniority than men in the industry. This news comes just as women were beginning to close the gap in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics careers.

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