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Food service earns award
Food service earns award AUSTINTOWN The Austintown Schools Food Service Department received the
Hiram visit focuses on decisions for Jackson-Milton students
None 4 Under 21 teaches Jackson-Milton students about decisions and choices
Business journalism major set for Thiel
Thiel College will be one of a few colleges to offer a business journalism major
Use selflessness as key into God’s hall of fame, Tressel urges
Jim Tressel is no stranger to halls of fame. The longtime football coach and current president of Youngstown State University has left his footsteps in nearly a half-dozen of them. But he’s got one more in sight.
Boardman students observe life cycle through hatching chicks
Market Street Elementary students learn life cycle of chickens
Oakhill Collaborative receives grant for Pi program
The Raspberry Pi program is a youth-driven, STEM program that provides an innovative and inexpensive way to teach teens to build, troubleshoot and program their own Raspberry Pi micro-computer, which is the size of a credit card and plugs into a television.
Conference honors Youngstown school parents
Friday conference recognizes 265 city school parents for their involvement in their children’s education
Former Warren Harding teacher charged again with drug-possession
A former Warren G. Harding High School home-economics teacher indicted for drug offenses
YSU ingenuity on display
YSU student Clay McCullough right, explains how a hydro generator will work. McCullough, Anthony Onderko and Seth Nycum designed and constructed the device, and it was selected to become one of OH WOW! The Roger & Gloria Jones Children’s Center for Science & Technology’s exhibits.
Catholic school educators awarded Golden Apple awards
Seven educators chosen for Golden Apple awards
Partnership aids nurses in earning bachelor’s degrees
Students can earn nursing diplomas and bachelor’s degrees through the partnership
Former Grove City president earns award
The former president of Grove City College recognized by association
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