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Learning disabilities affect millions of people across the globe each year. Though learning disabilities are often discussed in ways that highlight how they affect students’ performance in the classroom, the International Dyslexia Association notes that the effects of a learning disability like dyslexia can reach well beyond the classroom.
Read moreEmployee allegedly had 200 community members’ images
Read moreMost area schools were closed at least one day during the recent winter storm that swept through Tuesday and continued into Wednesday morning.
Read moreAbove, unless this photo was taken before the fabled hat was placed on his head, it’s probably not “Frosty the Snowman.” Nonetheless, snowmen popped up around the Seminole area following Tuesday’s snow event.
Read moreSeminole State College, like many institutions across the state, closed campus early on Tuesday as winter weather moved into the area. Before campus closed, students braved the cold to attend class, as pictured at left. The College reopened mid-morning on Wednesday. Seminole County residents reported between three to five inches of snow, depending on their location.
Read moreSeminole State College nursing students recently joined peers from across the state for a night of food, comradery and preparation for the National Council Licensure Examination at Mercy Hospital of Ada. The NCLEX is an exam all nursing students must take to become a registered nurse. The students learned tips for breaking down questions and passing the exam.
Read moreThe American Indian College Fund’s (College Fund) scholarship season opens on February 1. Hundreds of scholarships are available for all areas of study under the Full Circle Scholarship Program, and students attending tribal colleges and universities can receive additional scholarship support with the program.
Read moreSeminole Middle School students Tyranie Yahola Bristow and James Danger Handy were selected by their teachers for January Student of the Month.
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