The Coshocton County Beacon May 17, 2017 - Page 33
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Josie Sellers | Beacon
Hannah Brown smiles while having her blood pressure checked at the Coshocton City
Health Department’s display set up at the Union Elementary health fair on May 11.
Union holds health fair
By Josie Sellers
josie@coshoctoncountybeacon.com
WARSAW – Margaret Dawson was excited
to watch her students come up with ideas
to get them away from their televisions
and other electronic devices this sum-
mer.
“My favorite they came up with is run
through the dandelions,” she said.
The students’ ideas and several others
that Dawson discovered were displayed
as their class project at the Union Ele-
mentary Health Fair. The event was held
Thursday evening May 11 at the school
and featured a display by each class
along with displays set up by community
groups that shared information about
health, safety and wellness along with
other activities.
Angie Burris and Allen Brown were two
of several parents who attended the event
with their children.
Students were able to choose whether
they wanted to work individually or in
groups. The events culminated in a rock-
et-launching at the playground Thurs-
day morning. “They’ve really enjoyed
it,” said Kimberly McKibben, fifth grade
science teacher. “It’s a fun activity.” Phil
Goerig, 4-H program assistant, led the
activities throughout the week.
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This past week, fifth graders at Ridge-
wood Middle School have been review-
ing Newton’s Laws of Motion through
an OSU Extension program, “Rockets
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launched paper rockets in the hallways
of the school, but on Wednesday, they
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“I love this school,” Allen said.
Angie agreed and added that she feels
the staff is very involved with the stu-
dents.
They stopped at the different stations
with their third grader Hannah Brown
and made sure she got her card signed so
she could pick up a goodie bag of healthy
snacks donated by Baker’s IGA.
“I really liked learning about First Step’s
mentoring program,” Burris said. “We
also have a sixth grader getting ready for
seventh grade so this was nice to learn
about.”
Principal Jarred Renner was pleased
with the turnout.
“It was better than I expected for a first
time event,” he said. “We like to be able
to open the doors and get parents in the
school. Getting to share some education
about health and safety while they are
here is a good bonus.”
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