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Index: Pages/ Home, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23
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Zedaker's celebrate 50th wedding anniversary
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B. All students at the TCTC write research papers in their junior and senior years, but Honors students are expected to probe their subject more deeply and to use more exacting research methods. 3. What are some of the more interesting activities associated with the Honors Program? Students visit libraries at local universities to more fully understand research requirements at the college level and differences between primary and secondary sources. There are also field trips to museums and places of cultural interest. Junior students perform in a play in the spring and senior students often engage in Socratic Seminars. Guest speakers talk with classes to provide insight on topics covered in the classroom. Students engage in on-line blogging concerning their reading material and submit writing portfolios. 4. Is a student permitted to drop Honors English after signing up for the course? All students at the TCTC have two weeks at the beginning of school to switch elective classes, to change programs, or to return to their home schools. After this time period elapses, decisions are made on a case-by-case basis. 5. Is Honors English associated with the Tech Prep Program at the TCTC? No, but students who are enrolled in Tech Prep should weigh the advantages associated with Honors English. There is scholarship money attached to high performance levels on the ACT and SAT exams. Many Tech Prep students take advanced science and math courses in high school. Doesn't it make sense to follow a similar course in regards to the humanities? Excellent oral and written communication skills are essential in every career field. The ability to think outside of the box will define the leaders in the workplace of tomorrow. 6. As a parent, why should you encourage your son/daughter to enroll in Honors English? When your child graduates from high school, they will be looking for a job in their career field or to be accepted at the college of their choice. They will be competing against the best and the brightest students from schools all across the country. Doesn't it make sense to have them as well prepared for this challenge as possible? 7. If I still have questions about the Honors program at the TCTC, where can I go for additional answers? With the permission of home school principals, prospective students are encouraged to observe one or more of the Honors classes during the school day. The course syllabi is also posted on the school website. The school telephone is 330-847- 0503 extension 1038. You may also contact the teachers of the Honors Program directly via e-mail. Junior Program: Mrs. Charmayne Polen charmayne.polen@neomin.org, Mrs. Jessica. Rishel jessica.rishel@neomin.org. Senior Program: melissa.sydlowski@neomin.org.
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Raymond and Lillian (Bloom) Zedaker of Hubbard will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. They were married on Feb. 4 in Brookfield Ohio home of Harry and Grace Zedaker. Ray and Lillian both graduated from Vernon School. Ray served in the Army. The anniversary was celebrated at Pleasant Valley Evangelical Church in the gym, with over 150 guests on Feb. 18. They family provided the food and entertainment of Spirit Dancers "In His Steps" from Heritage, Pa. The music was from East Palestine provided the Hawaiian and old favorites to dance too. They decorated in a Hawaiian Theme. Ray and Lillian were planning a 10 day cruise around the five islands of Hawaii in March. The couple sailed on the Norwegian Cruise Line that "Pride of Aloha". Their family members are Raymond and Tomara Zedaker of Hubbard, Leonard and Nancy Zedaker of Hubbard, Samuel and Susan Savon of Boardman, Daryl and Deane Watfe of Mineral Ridge, and Eric and April Zedekar of Kinsman. The couple is blessed with 3 boys, 2 girls and 10 grandchildren and 4 great grand children.
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Vernon Township scrap tire collection April 26
Vernon Township will have a scrap tire collection for the residents of Vernon Township at the Fire Department from 9 a.m.-noon on Saturday April 26. Only car, light truck or motorcycle tires will be accepted. All tires must be off the rims. This service is funded by a grant provided by Geauga-Trumbull Solid Waste District. If you have any question, please call me at 330-876-5443 or 30-772-3013.
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Rabies Clinic Clean Sweep Day
The Mercer Mobil Vet is having the 14th annual Clean Sweep Day April 26 from 8 a.m.-1 p.m.. Flea Market, Book Table, and lots more. There will be a Rabies Clinic from 9 a.m.-noon. For tables call 724-946-8311 or 724-981-5055.
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Roosevelt Elementary Citizens of the Week
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The Review Newspapers offer positive news of activities and events in local communities as furnished to us by the communities we serve. Our editors reserve the right to reject any material we deem inappropriate. For purposes of clarity or comprehension, we may also edit, revise, or summarize any information we receive. Submitted material that is typewritten, dated, and includes the name and telephone number of a contact person will receive priority. Photographs should identify all persons pictured therein. Photos to be returned must have correct name and address written on the back and be accompanied by a Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope (SASE). Materials may also be picked up at our office at:
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The Citizens of the Week for April 21 are: Angelina Cotterman (kindergarten), Harley Carr (first grade), Allie Perry (second grade), Joey Shives (third grade), and Morgan Nagy (fourth). CONTRIBUTED PHOTO.
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