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Bell Creek Intermediate Homework Help Program Receives Grant from Kreusch Memorial Fund

by Shelby Powers The Bellbrook community recently benefited from a generous grant from the Mark Andrew Kreusch Memorial Fund, a component of the Dayton Foundation.  Thanks to the suggestion of Memorial Fund’s ambassador, BHS junior Hali Midtlien, an annual grant has been given to the Bell Creek Intermediate School’s Homework Help Program.  The grant helps to pay for snacks and transportation, which allow for even … Continue reading Bell Creek Intermediate Homework Help Program Receives Grant from Kreusch Memorial Fund

New Orleans Mayor Found Guilty of Corruption

by Alexia Vlahos On Wednesday February 12, New Orleans’s former mayor C. Ray Nagin was found guilty and convicted of corruption. He was indicted for corruption in January 2013, since he accepted bribes from business owners looking for city work. Nagin received more than $500,000 in payments, vacations and free granite for his countertop business. The money he received was used to illegally steer city … Continue reading New Orleans Mayor Found Guilty of Corruption

Shaun White Fails to Medal in the Olympics and America Wonders Why

by Allison Petkoff Shaun White finished in fourth place in Sochi on Tuesday, February 11.  White had previously dominated half-pipe snowboarding by receiving the gold in the 2006 and 2010 Olympics.  White’s loss was a result of his poor final event, which was upstaged by Iouri Podladtchikov of Switzerland.  Podladtchikov took home the gold and as a result, dethroned White. White started off the half-pipe snowboarding competition strong … Continue reading Shaun White Fails to Medal in the Olympics and America Wonders Why

Johnny Quinn: Olympic Bobsledder and Internet Celebrity

by Maria Gerbic Johnny Quinn, member of the U.S Bobsled Team and ex-football and track star, gained immediate media attention after he posted a picture on Twitter that quickly went viral. The picture he took was of a destroyed bathroom door. Quinn was trapped inside for several minutes and pounded on the bathroom walls, desperate to get the attention of his teammates. His panicked call … Continue reading Johnny Quinn: Olympic Bobsledder and Internet Celebrity

Angel Walk/Run

by Megan Haymond On Sunday, November 24 at 2pm members of the Bellbrook community gathered at the Bellbrook High School stadium for the Angel Walk/Run. The purpose of the run was to, “Honor all the students and staff who have passed away, and to raise money for a scholarship of your choice.” Seventeen different scholarships or memorial funds were available for participants to designate which … Continue reading Angel Walk/Run

Turkey Talk with Christa Oeder

By Emily Caruso https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oeqPfQCDa4 As the temperature drops and people prepare for Thanksgiving, Bellbrook High School celebrates the holiday in its own unique way: Teacher Turkey, a friendly competition between faculty members at BHS to see who wears a turkey costume to school. The winning turkey is determined by students donating money towards a teacher.  Raising over $500.00, all proceeds donated go to memorial funds … Continue reading Turkey Talk with Christa Oeder

Controversial ObamaCare Ads Promote…What?

by Nick Martin Ads recently released by the ProgressNow Colorado Education and the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative have been seen by many to promote a life of “easy sex and booze.” The New York Times wrote, “Sign up for ObamaCare and get a sleazy hookup. Colorado has launched a new ad campaign that attempts to entice young women to sign up for the new national health-care … Continue reading Controversial ObamaCare Ads Promote…What?

Bellbrook Students Succeed at Model United Nations Conference

by Megan Haymond

On Friday, November 15, Bellbrook High School Model United Nations members competed in their fall conference at the University of Dayton. There were nine possible committees students were placed in with their assigned countries. Betty Hociota, Elizabeth Odunsi, and Anna Starkey all received awards for their position papers.

Model United Nations is a club that promotes public speaking skills while giving students a taste of how the real United Nations works. Members of the club are highly passionate about debating public policy. The University of Dayton’s Model United Nations team hosts the conference acting as the chairmen assuring decorum is held and procedural rules are followed. The Model United Nations team typically attends two conferences a year: one at the University of Dayton and the other at Miami University. The University of Dayton conference is a little larger and only lasts a day, forcing delegates to be efficient in passing resolutions.

This year the committees focused on children. It was also interesting this year in the security council because participants were able to discuss recent world news with the struggles in Syria. The committees were as follows: 

General Assembly 1: Addressing the Impact of Small Arms and Light Weapons on Child Security

General Assembly 2: Effects of Climate Change on Indigenous Peoples of Central Africa

Security Council 1: Syrian Relief Effort with special regard for children and marginalized people

Security Council 2: Achieving Peace and Stability in Somalia

Historic Security Council: Rwanda 1994

ECOSOC: Addressing Gender Equality in Relation to Poverty Reduction

UN Development Programme: Access to Sustainable and Renewable Energy for the Poor

UN Human Settlements Programme: Increasing sustainable access to safe drinking water and sanitation methods

UNICEF: Promoting Human Rights to Eradicate Child Labor

 

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