Virtual Academy connects Appalachian students to STEM activities hosted by Ohio University

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ATHENS, Ohio (Feb. 22, 2022) – The region’s K-12 students now have access to a variety of online STEM educational activities thanks to Ohio University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service, which recently launched the Appalachian STEM Enrichment Academy, a web-based platform that brings together a mix of STEM topics and activities into a central online location.

The Academy is one of several Voinovich School projects focused on STEM education and outreach that promotes Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

Building on topics of interest and relevance to students in southeast Ohio, the Voinovich School has developed online lessons across six “tracks” including water, energy, engineering, technology, remediation, and sustainability. The tracks also align with areas of expertise from the Voinovich School’s more than 40 years of research and engagement in regional issues. The online lessons are free and accessible to the public.

The Academy meets a growing need for virtual content and hands-on activities that can be utilized inside or outside of the formal classroom. Organized into grade bands, the lessons include videos, interactive online activities, and non-screen activity suggestions to appeal to the learning styles of different age groups.

“The Academy will appeal to K-12 students, formal and informal educators, and families providing a variety of activities delivered in a learning model where students gain knowledge through their experiences,” said Jen Bowman, Director of the Voinovich School’s Environmental Program. “The activities are place-based in that they provide an experience for students to apply what they have learned to a familiar, local environment on the topics of water, energy, engineering, technology, remediation, and sustainability.”

Funding from the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office (DOE EM PPPO) PORTSfuture Program, the AEP Ohio Foundation, and Ohio University are making the Academy possible. Supplemental grant funding and partnerships across the region, such as the Ohio STEM Learning Network Southeast Hub and the Ohio University Museum Complex, are enabling additional growth in the number of lessons and topics delivered through the Academy.

“DOE is extremely pleased to continue supporting the communities in our region through academic enrichment opportunities,” said Joel Bradburne, Portsmouth Paducah Project Office Manager. “Ohio University’s Voinovich School has been an excellent partner in developing and sharing resources that educate students and encourage them into future STEM careers.”

Through the Voinovich School, Ohio University is in its 12th year of an ongoing grant with DOE EM PPPO to perform activities related to community engagement, STEM outreach, and informing cleanup and repurposing of public assets at the DOE PORTS facility near Piketon, Ohio.

“For more than a decade, DOE EM PPPO has provided vital resources for the PORTSfuture Program to launch and grow STEM outreach offerings to regional students and teachers,” said Stephanie Howe, PORTSfuture Program Director. “In addition to the online academy, these resources currently support a wide array of initiatives including: in-classroom instruction through our student ASER summary project and other class presentations; expanding the Voinovich School’s support to students for district, state, and international Science Fairs competitions; hands-on Summer STEM Days at county fairs; participating in DOE’s annual Science Alliance; and expanding our collaborations with partners, including site contractors, to support their student engagement activities.”

Since 2004, ongoing support from the AEP Foundation and AEP Ohio Foundation has enabled Voinovich School programs that blend applied research in watershed restoration and renewable energy in the region with STEM training for the next generation of environmental scientists, emphasizing training citizen scientists, making data accessible, and designing environmental education for K-12 classrooms.

Plans are underway for direct engagement with area classrooms later this spring. To learn more about the Appalachian STEM Enrichment Academy and access the online materials, visit www.appalachianstemacademy.org.

ROSS COUNTY: Public Comment Period Open for Scioto Trails Culvert Replacements

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Chillicothe (Monday, February 14, 2022) – As part of the Ohio Department of Transportation—District 9’s Planning Department, the district’s Environmental Office is seeking public input for a Landslide Remediation on S.R. 772 in Ross County.

ROS-SR 772-10.60 (PID: 115231) – It is proposed to perform a landslide remediation project on S.R. 772 at the 10.60 mile mark in Ross County. The project includes the construction of a drilled shaft retaining wall, pavement repair and installation of guardrail. The project is located in a rural area of Huntington Township.

The project will require approximately 0.019 acres of permanent right-of-way. The permanent right-of-way is located along the stream channel.

 No homes or businesses will be removed by the project.

The roadway will be closed for the duration of the project. The state detour will be S.R. 772 to C.R. 167 (Blain Highway) to U.S. 50 to S.R. 772. The state detour is approximately 15.5 miles

The funding for the project is 80% Federal and 20% State. The environmental commitment date is 4/1/2022. The project is currently expected to be awarded 7/1/2022.

Written comments should be submitted by March 16, 2022, or the deadline date that is posted on the web site, to: Greg Manson, ODOT District 9 Environmental Supervisor, 650 Eastern Avenue, Chillicothe, Ohio 45601 E-Mail: greg.manson@dot.ohio.govThe environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by ODOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 14, 2020, and executed by FHWA and ODOT.

All FAC Boys Basketball Team Announced

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Frontier Athletic Conference boys basketball champion McClain led the list of all league players, including Bryson Badly as “Player of the Year”. 

Here is the complete list of the All FAC Team:

Bryson Badgley- McClain “Player of the Year”

Reico Colter- Washington CH

Andrew Guthrie- Miami Trace

Cameron Hall- Chillicothe

Tanner Lemaster- Washington CH

Michael Miller- Chillicothe

Tristan Prater- Jackson

Hunter Price- Hillsboro

Kendyll Toney- McClain