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Laurel Health Science Students Create Cereal Boxes to Show Life Stages
Laurel High School Health Science 2 students completed the Human Growth and Development unit and learned about the different life stages and the appropri- ate physical, mental, social and emotional development associated with each. Each student had to create a cereal box related to a pre-assigned life stage that included the life stage, pertinent information, an appropriate prize and three pictorial representations of the assigned life stage.
Newton Students Shine at Educators Rising National Competition
Newton Career and Technology Center’s Educators Rising chapter recently traveled to Washington, D.C., to attend the national competition.
Those attending included (front row, l-r) Kacie Johnson, lesson planning; Samaria Johnson, state president; Isyss Jones, lesson planning; Shanavia Graise, judge; Chafony Poole, teacher and judge; (back row, l-r) Tristian Snow, lesson planning; Dr. Kevin Carter, director and judge; and Marquise Poole, state treasurer.
Jones won second place in lesson planning and delivery for STEM.