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Help Wanted: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Ohio recruiting mentors
(WCMH) — A latest examine exhibits 20% of youth say they’ve misplaced contact with an necessary grownup of their life over the previous 12 months. It’s why the necessity for mentors for youth has by no means been higher.
On Thursday, April 28, Huge Brothers Huge Sisters of Central Ohio is hoping to recruit 60 mentors to match with youngsters in our group.
Yufei Mao has been along with her “Little Sister” Katerin for two 1/2 years, and in that brief time, they’ve created a bond they hope to final a lifetime.
“I actually see it as a privilege to have gotten to know her and watch her develop and mature all that point and actually change into an advocate for herself,” mentioned Mao. “It’s been an expertise I don’t assume I might have had in any other case if Huge Brothers Huge Sisters didn’t exist.”
“The expertise has simply been eye-opening to attach with somebody I in any other case might not have even met in my very own group. And to have laughs collectively, experiences collectively is so significant to me.”
Andy Bailey bought concerned with the group 1 1/2 years in the past after his daughter left for faculty. Now, he’s a “Huge Brother” to 7-year-old Durone.
“I’ve been very blessed in my life so I simply needed to offer again,” mentioned Bailey. “I’ve at all times been keen on volunteering and serving to with younger individuals and being a mentor and I’ve simply seen him develop and I’ve grown too, within the 12 months and a half. We’ve simply created a extremely good bond and I like him like my very own.”
Research have proven that youngsters who’ve position fashions do higher at school and are much less prone to be concerned in dangerous behaviors. Final 12 months alone, Huge Brother Huge Sisters of Central Ohio served greater than 4,200 youth organization-wide, And but, there are nonetheless quite a few youths on a waitlist hoping to be linked to a mentor like Andy and Yufei, who’re making a constructive impression within the lives of their “Littles.”
“It’s nice as a result of it’s similar to something. One individual, one youngster at a time,” mentioned Bailey. “And we will actually make a extremely huge distinction.”
“For anybody on this group who loves Columbus like I do, who needs to become involved, who needs to mentor and information the subsequent era of native leaders, it’s actually a no brainer to become involved,” mentioned Mao.
Along with the NFL’s “Encourage Change” initiative, Huge Brothers Huge Sisters of Central Ohio is holding “The Huge Draft” occasion, hoping to recruit these 60 mentors.
You possibly can attend at one in every of three areas Thursday:
- Beeline at Easton, 6-8 p.m., 3989 Retailers Row, Columbus, OH
- Collect, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 53 N. Sandusky St, Delaware, OH
- Mom Stewart’s Brewing, 6-8 p.m., 102 W. Columbia St, Springfield, OH
It’s also possible to go to their web site for extra data on how one can become involved.
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Ohio State Defensive End Mitchell Melton Entering the Transfer Portal for Final Year of Eligibility
Mitchell Melton will play a sixth year of college football, but it won’t be at Ohio State.
The fifth-year Ohio State defensive end opted to enter the transfer portal on Sunday, according to multiple reports.
Ohio State linebacker Mitchell Melton is entering the transfer portal, a source tells @CBSSports/@247Sports.
Melton, who is repped by @APSportsAgency, is a former top-185 overall recruit who has 12 tackles and two sacks this year.https://t.co/9Xz4TxxKfX pic.twitter.com/He1Laiy5vp
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) January 6, 2025
Initially recruited to Ohio State as a linebacker, Melton moved to defensive end after missing the entirety of the 2021 and 2022 seasons due to injuries. He’s seen occasional playing time as a rotational player over the past two seasons, recording 15 total tackles with 6.5 tackles for loss and three sacks.
Had Melton stayed at Ohio State for the 2025 season, he likely would have remained in a backup role for the Buckeyes. While Jack Sawyer and JT Tuimoloau will exhaust their eligibility after this season, Kenyatta Jackson Jr., Caden Curry and incoming Idaho State transfer Logan George are the most likely candidates to lead Ohio State’s depth chart on the edge next season. C.J. Hicks is also a potential candidate to become a full-time edge player next season.
Melton still has another year of eligibility because he took a redshirt in 2021 after all players received an extra year of eligibility in 2020. With Melton and Patrick Gurd departing, Ohio State will not have any members of its 2020 recruiting class on its roster next season, as the rest of its scholarship players from that class (Gee Scott Jr., Josh Fryar, Ty Hamilton, Cody Simon and Lathan Ransom) who remain with the Buckeyes are set to exhaust their eligibility after this season.
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Gamethread/How to watch Northwestern at Ohio State: TV, radio, streaming, injury report
Northwestern women’s basketball will face off against No. 10 Ohio State to open up the 2025 portion of its season. The ‘Cats (7-7, 0-3 B1G) head into the New Year, coming off back-to-back conference losses against Washington and Oregon. A win would be an ideal wait to start this next slate of 15 Big Ten games, but Ohio State (13-0, 2-0 B1G) is undefeated and has proven to be among the best in the country. The Buckeyes not only lead the Big Ten in points per game with 85.9 but sit 10th nationally, while also housing a top-30 scoring defense.
Broadcast Information
Location: Schottenstein Center (Columbus, Ohio)
Game Time: 12 p.m. CST
TV/Streaming: B1G+
Radio: WNUR Sports
Northwestern Injury Report
Rachel Mutombo — OUT
Lauren Trumpy — OUT
Crystal Wang — OUT
Taylor Williams — QUESTIONABLE
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Ohio task force launches resources, recommendations for how to use AI in schools
While artificial intelligence, or AI, continues to grow and improve, infiltrating classrooms across the region, some educators are feeling stuck.
More than a dozen districts had AI policies in place when The Enquirer surveyed local school systems at the start of the school year. But dozens of others didn’t know where to start.
“The issue is so complex a topic,” Norwood City School District Superintendent Mary Ronan wrote in an email to The Enquirer. “AI touches everything from Siri to spell-checkers to ChatGPT to software that moves students to different skill levels based on their response and on and on. Districts need guidance from professionals in the field to encompass all the issues.”
That guidance has finally come.
The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce launched the Ohio AI in Education Strategy in December. The toolkit includes recommendations for AI policies. The guidance also has resources on how to incorporate AI literacy into education preparation programs and how to integrate AI into Ohio’s learning standards.
Lt. Gov. Jon Husted led a coalition of educators, industry representatives, AI experts and other professionals to develop the recommendations, which can be found online. On the site, there are resources for teachers, parents and policymakers.
“This toolkit is not intended as a mandate to use artificial intelligence in education, but instead as a trusted and vetted resource that will aid Ohio’s educators and parents in their mission to prepare our students for this emerging technology,” the executive summary on the website reads.
Below are the coalition’s recommendations for K-12 school districts:
- Form an AI task force.
- Establish a policy governing the use of AI in schools.
- Offer AI professional development and support for staff.
When it comes to creating AI policies, the coalition recommends:
- Clearly define how students and staff should use AI.
- Provide standards for maintaining privacy and personally identifiable information.
- Include guidelines on how to use AI ethically.
- Consider and outline how to evaluate AI tools from third party vendors.
- Consider how AI use might impact learning objectives and student assessments.
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