The Ada High School student council is sponsoring its annual American Red Cross blood drive on Tuesday, March 19. In addition to being for students, the drive is open to the general public,.
High school students ages 16 and older and staff are eligible to give blood. Students should stop in the high school office to sign up for a donation time.
Joe Ferguson presented Ada Kiwanis membrers with a training session on Zoom. It's a program that allows club meetings to be conducted via the internet.
"Zoom Meetings for desktop and mobile provides the tools to make every meeting a great one," said Ferguson.
He noted that Zoom Focus on your meeting works like this: Click record to leave the note taking to Zoom’s auto-generated, searchable transcripts. It can also have and play videos with full audio and video transmit without uploading the content
It’s maple syrup weather as temperatures dip below freezing at night and rise above freezing in the daylight hours. Those conditions occurred during the past four days.
Here’s the highs and lows from March 5 to 11 from Guy Verhoff, Pandora weather observer.
Ashley Ochsenhirt and Noah Elliott have been named Tennis Players of the Week.
Senior Ashley Ochsenhirt (Birmingham, Ala./Briarwood Christian) has been tabbed the Ohio Athletic Conference Women's Tennis Player of the Week for the March 4-10.
Last week, Ochsenhirt posted a perfect 9-0 record in five matches during the women's tennis program's Spring Break trip to the Los Angeles, California region. In addition, the senior registered her 100th career victory with an 8-2 win at No. 2 doubles against El Camino (Calif.) CC.
FROM ADA BULLDOGS FACEBOOK - Here are some little scientists at work in Mrs. Smittle's kindergarten class.
Mrs. McAlpine taught a lesson using cabbage juice and regular kitchen items to change the color of the cabbage juice. She had a recording sheet for the students to record their observations.
Each student had five plastic test tubes with cabbage juice. The first one had nothing added to the cabbage juice. The students added vinegar (an acid) to the juice.
In the third container, the students added baking soda (a base). In the fourth test tube the students added sugar.
The Ohio Northern University chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) will hold its 4th annual social media workshop Friday, March 22, on the ONU campus.
It offers professional development and networking, featuring sessions by public relations professionals who will share ideas and help participants increase their social media presence.
Hosted by the Ohio Northern University chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA), the keynote speaker is Amanda Todorsovich. She is senior director of content and creative services at Cleveland Clinic. She will address “Social Media Measurement: How Data Drive Strategy.”