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Dangerously Out of Date: Ohio’s Health Education System

STDs are preventable. Public domain pictures When one of our school nurses, Ms. Fireman accepted the role of teaching Academy’s freshman health class last year, her goal was to “to create a curriculum that was consistent with what most progressive schools are teaching, which translates to giving the kids the most current information on topics that

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Academy Hosts 2018 OJCL Fall Forum

Student presentations at Latin Forum. Courtesy/Mrs. Bening This past Saturday, October 6, Columbus Academy’s Latin program hosted an all-day Ohio Junior Classical League’s (OJCL) Fall Forum, a mini-convention that congregates students from across Ohio to discuss and explore the Latin language. Ted Gellar Goad, an Assistant Professor of Classical Languages at Wake Forest University, kickstarted

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Democrats Strive to Flip Yet Another House Seat

Republican Candidate Troy Balderson speaking to workers. (Courtesy/ baldersonforcongress.org On Tuesday, May 8, Ohio voters choose the party candidates for the upcoming special election in August. The election will be a test of the “Blue Wave” that Democrats hope will flip congress to their favor this November. Democrat Danny O’Connor won a six-way primary to

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Serving Academy’s Students and Our Community

Mrs. Bening with Neena Baliga and Angel Watkins along with Shreya Mohanselvan, Nick Robie, Mrs. Eden and Ms. Stout celebrate a successful, enriching year of working together. (Riley Hennessey’20/Media staff) On Friday, April 27, both Service Board advisor, Mrs. Bening, and Student Council advisors, Mrs. Eden and Ms. Stout, gave heartfelt thanks to their devoted

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Service Fair: Showcasing How You Can Serve

Panya Bhinder informs fellow freshman Beatrice Sull about Service opportunities in her community. (Riley Hennessy’20/Media Staff) According to the mission statement of Columbus Academy’s Service Board, “An act of service reflects generosity of time, resources, and energy. It is an investment of self—spirit, body, and mind—in helping to meet the needs of others.” With that

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#AllDay4CA: “All of Us, All In”

Bethany Essman, Bry Roberts, Emily Campbell, Jennifer A. Conti, Cathy Sarrocco, and Erich Hunker. Not pictured: Bob Lee. (Paul Hansen’19/Media staff) This year’s #AllDay4CA was a resounding success. As students and faculty celebrated by coming together and decking themselves out in maroon and gray, an unprecedented record of donations was set. This was the school’s

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Vaziri’s Viking Voyage: The Norse Code

Miya Tiwari 22′, Carolyn Vaziri 22′, Milana Biswas 24′, andCollin Harrison 23’.(Riley Hennessey’19/Media) Carolyn Vaziri’22 has always had a passion for reading and writing. That her mother is an author and two of her sisters are esteemed writers only helps foster that interest. While her sisters have influenced her a lot, they’ve also cast quite

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DACA Continue to Face end of their Dream

Photo/Public domain license setting In 2012, Barack Obama created a program known as DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.) DACA granted those known as DREAMers permits to stay and work in the United States DREAMers are those who were brought to the United States illegally as children by their parents. As such, many have no