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·         FW: Debate Judges Needed on April 28! 

·         FW: Media Advisory: City of Dayton continues photo enforcement program

·         FW: [#FreedomSide Dayton Hub] MORE VOTER SUPPRESSION!

·         FW: [#FreedomSide Dayton Hub] One stop action to oppose the attack on student...

·         FW: American Violence: From Ferguson to Beavercreek

·         (Apr. 9) FW: Disability Services Arts Gala

·         (Apr. 18) Annual Ohio Mathematics Contest at Wright State University

·         (Apr. 23) FW: WSU Public Health Grand Rounds - The Affordable Care Act After 5 Years

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Annual Ohio Mathematics Contest in April at WSU

Please register by choosing ‘Dayton-OH’ and then continuing at this page:
http://www.ksea.org/NMSC/registration.asp
For more information, please visit http://iis.stat.wright.edu/OMC/


 

From: Kevin Lydy
Subject: Debate Judges Needed!

My 9th grade students are conducting a debate as part of their U.S. History class on Tuesday, April 28 and I am in need of judges  The theme being explored is the Experience of Latin Americans, Asian Americans and Arab Americans in their struggle for equality.  The culminating project for this unit is participation in a debate about the adoption of English as the official language of the United States -- students will be assigned either a "for" or "against" position and will need to pull information from class and outside sources to effectively debate the topic. I need judges/evaluators to help assess the students' debate presentations. This will entail sitting through the debates at the school and providing some constructive feedback to the students on their performance -- all based upon a scoring guide which will be provided.

In the past, we had several judges who have some "firsthand experience" with the topic but that direct experience is not a prerequisite for this task!  We have two time slots for judging: from 8:45am - 12:30pm (seven separate debates) and from 12:45pm - 3:30pm (five separate debates).  

IF YOU CAN BE A DEBATE JUDGE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT TIME SLOT YOU CAN COME.  Once you reply, I will provide more details about the specifics as well as documents that will be utilized.

Thanks and I look forward to a successful debate!


Kevin Lydy
U.S. History & Comparative Religions Teacher
Dayton Regional STEM School
1724 Woodman Drive
Kettering, OH  45420
937-256-3777

 

 

From: Jackson, Verletta
Subject: FW: Media Advisory: City of Dayton continues photo enforcement program


City of Dayton continues photo enforcement program

Release Date:  Monday, March 23, 2015
Contact:  Toni Bankston, Public Affairs - 333-3614


The City of Dayton will continue its photo enforcement program. This decision was made after a Lucas County judge on Sunday granted Toledo's request for a preliminary injunction.

After careful consideration, City legal counsel determined that the injunction applies statewide.  The cameras will be put back in service immediately.

 

 

From: Darsheel Kaur
Subject: [#FreedomSide Dayton Hub] MORE VOTER SUPPRESSION!


Darsheel Kaur posted in #FreedomSide Dayton Hub
Darsheel Kaur

12:52pm Mar 26

MORE VOTER SUPPRESSION!
http://www.msnbc.com/the-ed-show/watch/ohios-sneaky-voter-suppression-antics-418276931854


Ohio's sneaky voter suppression antics
Republican legislators in Ohio sneak provisions to the state's transportation budget making it harde...

 

 

From: Lynn Buffington
Subject: [#FreedomSide Dayton Hub] One stop action to oppose the attack on student...

Lynn Buffington posted in #FreedomSide Dayton Hub

Lynn Buffington


One stop action to oppose the attack on student voting rights: after you sign the petition Darsheel posted yesterday: the Ohio Voter Rights Coalition has a very convenient action page with both a moveon petition to sign and a link right under that for phone calls to leave a message urging the Governor to veto

http://ohiovrc.blogspot.com/?key=6709 Please share this post or links within with other Ohioans ! Read more details at http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2015/03/23/student_voting_changes.html


Ohio Voter Rights Coalition Blog; The Ohio Voter Rights Coalition

ohiovrc.blogspot.com

OVRC is a coalition of nonprofit voter advocacy organizations dedicated to ensuring that all eligibl...

 

 

From: Logan Martinez
Subject: American Violence: From Ferguson to Beavercreek


Citizen Impact TV!
American Violence:

From Ferguson to Beavercreek
Can We Stop the Cycle of Violence?

YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PhBuc7i-XA


Special Guest: Amaha Sellassie, Darsheel Kaur, Alysaa Norman, of the Ohio Student Association; Ndidi Achebe of the Anti Racism Taskforce Miami Valley Unitarian Fellowship; Jessica Thomas, Cheryl Smith, MJ Gentile of Green County Black Lives Matter and Rev. Linda Stampley of Springfield’s Goovy Grannies. Our guests are leaders of the protest movement in Beavercreek over the shooting death of John Crawford.

Host: Logan Martinez


Citizen Impact TV is a project of the Miami Valley Full Employment Council/www.mvfec.org

 

 

From: Riggs, Diana
Subject: [WSU-FAC-L] Disability Services Arts Gala


Wright State University Student Government is pleased to announce the first annual Disability Services Arts Gala! Join us for a night of fine art, crafted and created by artists with disabilities.

Studios and organizations from around the state, as well as student artists with disabilities will display their amazing works of art on Thursday, April 9, from 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm. Admission to the event at the door will be $5.00 for students and $10.00 for general admission. Alternatively, you may pre-register for the event by visiting http://www.wright.edu/give/odsarts and making a donation to the Disability Services Arts Program Fund. An online donation of $3.00 for students or $7.00 for any other attendee will cover the cost of admission.

If you are an artist with a disability, we would love to have you display some of your work in our show. Currently, multiple organizations and studios from around the state are scheduled to display art at the event and we would now like to extend this invitation to you as well. There is no cost to display art in the show and most forms of art will be welcomed. If you would like to display your art, setup will begin at 5:00 pm, and it will need to be taken down at the conclusion of the event. If you are interested in adding your artwork to a silent auction, please let me know. Due to logistical constraints, we will not be able to display art in the form of motion picture this year, however we hope to do so in the years to come.

If you have any questions about this years Disability Services Arts Gala, please let me know.


Dan Darkow; Director of Disability Affairs, Student Government
029H Student Union; Wright State University; 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy.; Dayton, Ohio 45435
Office: (937) 775-5508

 

 

From: Reed, Cyneca T
Subject: [WSU-FAC-L] WSU Public Health Grand Rounds April 23rd - The Affordable Care Act After 5 Years

 

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