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Teachers honored at NM Fifteen teachers and staff were recognized at North Mahaska on Thursday, May 27, 2021. (submitted photo) Fifteen teachers and staff were recognized at North Mahaska on Thursday, May 27. Honorees included on retiree, Judy Caves. Also honored were those staff members who had reached employment milestones. Caves is retiring from the elementary school after 14 years in the district. She most recently taught third grade. Four others were honored as they have or are leaving the district. Angie Smith, who worked in the high school office for 26 years, left after last year but was honored this year. Mike Huffman, who coached in the district is leaving after 21 years. He coached junior varsity and assistant high school basketball. ....
A group of Northwestern students formed CodeID, a new campus organization, to broaden access to coding resources and education for students in Chicago and Evanston. CodeID, or Code for Inclusion and Diversity, originated in a Business Institutions class called campusCatalyst. A group of undergraduate students partnered with the Chicago-based organization We All Code to make coding more accessible to students in the Evanston area. During the course, campusCatalyst students recruited an executive board for CodeID and worked toward their goal of providing coding classes. “We’re basically trying to eliminate any barriers to entry and any stigma associated with coding,” Emily Makedon, McCormick sophomore and CodeID vice chair, said. “There’s this notion that coding is very difficult, and it’s not for girls and not for other minority groups, and we’re really just trying to provide any and all resources for anyone that’s interested and willing to learn code.� ....