Cheers to officials at Marion County Technical Center who want to bolster their course offerings. Center Principal Jay Michael unveiled a plan Monday to the Marion County School Board to
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A look from the bedroom of the tiny house toward the combined living room and kitchen area.
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A view of the outside of the tiny house constructed by students at the Marion County Technical Center.
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Teacher John Pheasant shows off the kitchen in the tiny house his students built at the Marion County Technical Center.
Photo by Sarah Marino
Teacher John Pheasant shows off the kitchen in the tiny house his students built at the Marion County Technical Center.
Photo by Sarah Marino
The closet area of the bedroom of the tiny house built by students at the Marion County Technical Center.
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Cheers to the three new Court Appointed Special Advocates who were sworn in Tuesday by Marion County Circuit Court Judge Patrick Wilson. CASA volunteers provide abused and neglected children peace of mind and support as they have to maneuver the court system. Keep up the good work.
Jeers to the reality that the 2020 Census spelled out this week. West Virginia is going to lose a seat in the U.S. Congress. State officials have to find a way to slow and/or stop outmigration of residents from this beautiful place.
Cheers to the resilience shown by little Colin Curtis, who was severely injured in a tractor accident last Friday. Cheers to his parents Andrew and Jenn who acted swiftly to ensure he got proper medical attention in a timely manner. We wish him a speedy recovery.
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Photo by Sarah Marino
Photo by Sarah Marino
RACHELÂ â Spring has come alive at Marion County Technical Center.
Agriculture students got to show off their green thumbs Friday and Saturday by selling flowers, vegetables and plants they have raised in the school s greenhouse.
John Postlethwait, agriculture teacher and Future Farmers of America advisor, said growing the plants helped the students hone in and develop their basic agricultural skills. He said it also helped give the kids a diverse learning experience.
âItâs something they could use either at home or maybe it becomes a career for them. The greenhouse itself â all the sales go right back into the FFA chapter and the greenhouse to keep it sustainable,â he said.