Charli Earth knows the meaning of sacrifice.
The Fremont High School senior has spent the last three years commuting back and forth from her home in Winnebago to attend classes at FHS. That meant plenty of early mornings, long days and constant separation from her family who continued to attend school in Winnebago.
It was an adjustment that came with its share of challenges, but Earth said she knew her decision was the right one.
âIâve always wanted to go to a better school and I guess Fremont was just my closest option,â she said. âI thought they would prepare me in a better way than at a smaller school. It was just a change that I needed for myself.â
176 infected in new coronavirus outbreaks at 57 schools, says Michigan’s May 10 school outbreak report
Updated May 10, 2021;
Posted May 10, 2021
Buses drop off students during the first day of school at Estabrook Elementary in Ypsilanti on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020.
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The data was collected on Thursday, May 6, and includes preschools and daycares in those buildings
Last week, the state reported 197 infections in new outbreaks at 65 K-12 school buildings.
The biggest new outbreaks involves 12 students on the track team at Fulton Middle School in Gratiot County; nine students at West Middle School in Rochester Hills, and eight students and staff at St. Stephen Catholic School in New Boston, which is part of metro Detroit.
First wave of Ross Early College students graduating from Terra State
6 to receive associate degrees earned while still in high school
FREMONT - Thomas Gluth acknowledges he didn t always embrace math as a school subject.
But he got better at it through his years at Fremont Ross High School and also as a Terra State Community College student, where he earned college credits from Terra classes through the Early College Program. I eventually fell in love with what I was doing, Gluth said, adding that he kind of strives through adversity.
More than one degree
Jon Detwiler, Fremont City Schools superintendent, said some of the students will graduate with more than one degree.
Updated: 10:07 AM EDT May 1, 2021
FREMONT, Ohio Making it easy to get protected against COVID-19. Sandusky County Public Health, The Bellevue Hospital, and Fremont City Schools will be hosting a vaccine clinic on Thursday from 3-5 p.m at Fremont Middle School.
The Walk-in clinic is open to anyone 16 and older. No appointments are needed. Those who are 16 and 17 years old are required to have a parent or guardian present with them to receive the vaccine.
The Pfizer vaccine will be distributed at this walk-in clinic. For more information please visit the Sandusky County Public Health website here.
Credit: Sandusky County Public Health