Teachers need hundreds, almost thousands, of hours of additional training, in their own expertise, throughout their careers. It is a teacher’s job to teach, not to carry weapons to defend lives; Ohio legislators should not equate those jobs: if they want to, the training should be held to the same standard.
Month: October 2023
Perrysburg High School Welcomes the Newest United States Citizens
After living on a green card in the United States for three years, immigrants are eligible to apply for citizenship. To apply, they must fill out forms, pay a $725 fee, and then go through an interview process. After all is done they become a citizen at a naturalization ceremony.
What?- OSMA at BSGU
Maddie Pool and Taylor DinguseSomethin Staff We went to Bowling Green State University on Oct 9. The OSMA or the Ohio Scholastic Media Association brought
PODCAST: What? Jobs (Episode 1)
Today Maddie and Taylor wanted to complain about their jobs and you get to listen to them do it!
Executing details is what Perrysburg needs to win, says Takats
Spirits are high for the upcoming post-season bout between the Yellow Jackets and the Whitmer Panthers
REVIEW: You should read these five books about the holocaust
Bella SwansingereSomethin Staff “The Book Thief” by Markus Zusak I don’t think I can recommend a book more than I recommend “The Book Thief.” The
There are lot of extra-curricular clubs to get involved with at Perrysburg High School
At PHS, many students’ school days don’t end at 3:25. Instead students go to all sorts of extra curricular activities including sports and clubs. So what clubs are worth the time?
According to Patrick Chen, all of them.
Perrysburg varsity football feels ready to play against Anthony Wayne
Jude ChamberlaineSomethin staff Which team is better between the Perrysburg Yellow Jackets varsity team or the Anthony Wayne Generals? The Perrysburg-Anthony Wayne match-up usually what
A new counselor at Perrysburg High School is ready to help
This year Perrysburg High School has a new member of the counseling department: her name is Latisha Highsmith.
Japan is pumping water from the Fukushima plant disaster into the ocean
Japan began to dump 1.3 million tons of treated water from the Fukushima plant disaster into the ocean.