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How Young Students Learned Photography During The Pandemic : The Picture Show : NPR

As the pandemic isolated students across the country, four photo programs worked to counteract that solitude. Students learned skills and documented their experiences, capturing a moment in history.

These Young Students Learned Photography And Gained Community During The Pandemic

Meanwhile, in Texas: A Traveler Was Caught Trying to Hide Crystal Meth Inside a Breakfast Taco – Texas Monthly

A woman whose Guinness World Record–breaking fingernails were a combined 24 feet long went to a Fort Worth dermatologist to have them cut for the first time in nearly thirty years. A man in Temple allegedly tried to run over a woman with whom he was arguing but instead crashed his car into a Discount Tire store. Nine students, each with a 5.0 GPA, will graduate from Harris County’s Bellaire High School as valedictorians a record number to do so from one school in the district. A Bexar County motorist accused of hitting and killing a bicyclist and then fleeing the scene asked authorities to

DONALD MAJOR | News, Sports, Jobs - The Times Leader

Donald W. Major, 69, of Bellaire, Ohio died May 8, 2021 in Wheeling Hospital. He was born January 6, 1952 in Bellaire, a son of the late Alfred Willis Major and Edna LuGail Wallace Major. Don was a 1970 graduate of the Bellaire High School. He served in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War and later graduated from the OVGH School of Nursing. He was a retired Registered Nurse from the former Ohio Valley Medical Center in Wheeling with 41 dedicated years of service. Serving with the Belmont County Veteran’s Association honoring veterans, gardening and collecting Air Force memorabilia were things he enjoyed. Don will always be remembered as a caring person and compassionate nurse.

9 Students Tie For Valedictorian In Houston-Area High School

May 3, 2021 Nine-yes NINE-students from Bellaire High School all tied for Valedictorian of their graduating class. All nine of the students achieved a 5.0 grade point average, which is the most ever to accomplish this at the school. To juggle their schoolwork and extracurriculars, then throw in a pandemic and virtual learning, and still maintain a 5.0 GPA. It is nothing short of amazing. I could not be prouder of them,  said Principle Michael McDonough. Hear “Cleveland’s Morning News with Wills and Snyder” weekdays 5 a.m. to 9 a.m.

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