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All Scholastic Sports Team 2024: Lawsyn Rogers
SUMMARY: The content discusses the impact of technology on the workforce, specifically focusing on the fear of automation replacing human labor. It highlights concerns about job displacement and the need for workers to acquire new skills to remain competitive in the evolving job market. The article also mentions the potential benefits of technology, such as increased efficiency and flexibility in the workplace. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of adapting to technological changes and investing in education and training programs to ensure continued employability in an increasingly digital world. Overall, the content explores the complex relationship between technology and the workforce.
Lawsyn Rogers is a four-sport student-athlete who is also the Valedictorian of her class at South Choctaw Academy.
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Ellisville State School cemetery projects moving forward
SUMMARY: Ellisville State School provided an update on their Cemetery preservation project, where interns from USM helped locate buried remains of families. The interns created a digital map of the cemetery to locate sunken headstones. A professor from USM used ground penetrating radar with a 400 megahertz antenna to locate unmarked or mismarked graves. The radar sends a signal into the ground and maps where it returns to identify anomalies indicating burials. The cemetery was active from the 1920s to the 1980s, with approximately 150 people buried there. The process takes 3 to 4 hours and will result in a three-dimensional model of the area.
Ellisville State School cemetery projects moving forward.
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Laurel Upper Elementary sees new addition
SUMMARY: Laurel Upper Elementary School has unveiled a new facility that will house about 130 students, addressing overcrowding issues. With the help of Esser funds, the school has created new classrooms with bathrooms and water fountains, providing a better quality learning environment. The new wing is a separate, u-shaped addition to the original building, allowing for more engagement between teachers and students. The school will decide which grade levels will utilize the new facility over the summer, with plans to start using it in the next school year. This development reflects the school's commitment to improving facilities for a better overall learning experience.
Laurel Upper Elementary sees new addition.
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Columbia officer honored with national recognition
SUMMARY: Lieutenant Brenda Young, a school resource officer for the Columbia school district, has been named one of the best officers in the country and selected for an exceptional service award by the National Association of School Resource Officers. The announcement was made via a zoom call to the Columbia School District administrative offices. Young is one of the few officers nationwide to receive this honor, and she is excited to have her hard work recognized. She believes that impacting even one person's life is fulfilling. Young will receive her award in person at a national conference in Phoenix, Arizona in July.
Columbia officer honored with national recognition.
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