Cedar Bluffs students win placements in SkillsUSA competition fremonttribune.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fremonttribune.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
How virtual field trips are bringing animals, art, music and more directly to students
The pandemic has stopped many classes from taking field trips and halted in-school visits, but some Canadian cultural institutions have revamped their educational programming to offer virtual experiences that are reaching students in their neighbourhoods and beyond.
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2:43AGO education and programming chief Audrey Hudson on her goal of creating virtual field trips that break down barriers to experiencing art.2:43
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Efforts to help cats find homes earns Dexter teen Humane Youth Award
Updated Dec 23, 2020;
ANN ARBOR, MI – A Dexter teen with a big heart for cats in need of loving homes is being recognized for her efforts to help get them adopted.
Audrey Hudson, 16, is the winner of the third-annual Humane Youth Award from the Humane Society of Huron Valley. First and second runners up are South Lyon teens Matt Rummer and Simon Bunin, respectively.
“I was completely shocked when I was told I won,” said Hudson, who volunteers at the humane society’s Tiny Lions Lounge and Adoption Center. “I always wanted to volunteer at the café and it took forever for me to get in since it’s so popular. But every day I’ve been there has been a blessing. I love being with the cats and helping them find the right home.”
A December to remember for App State’s more than 1,700 graduates
More than 1,700 Appalachian State University graduates were conferred degrees during the university’s virtual Fall 2020 Commencement Dec. 11. This photo collage shows a handful of the numerous celebratory commencement photos shared by App State’s Class of 2020 graduates via social media. Photos submitted
“You have earned one of the most significant achievements of your lifetime, and you did so under historically challenging circumstances. … We are so very proud of how you persevered and arrived at this momentous occasion with grace and unwavering resilience.”
App State Chancellor Sheri Everts, in her address to App State’s Class of 2020