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The In’s and Out’s of Being a Therapy Dog
By: Faith Bartram One of the teachers at Culver Community Middle/High school has a helpfulway of helping students relieve the stress of school, college plans, friends, andother emotionally impacting stressors. Mrs. Fobert, a speech and English teacher, helps students with their day-to-day stress by bringing her therapy dog Odin. Odin is a certified therapy dogwho, “…took several obedience classes in order to be a successful therapy dog,”Fobert wrote. “I exposed him to all sorts of environments with challengingdistractions, surfaces, crowds, and animals.” Odin has a Canine Good Citizen title through AKC.“In order to attain thistitle, Odin had to complete a number of commands. The C.G.C test has thepreliminary requirements of…
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Culver Volleyball Beats Judson for the First Time
The girls volleyball team put in a lot of hard work up to the start of the season and they saw pay-offs with the first time ever win against North Judson.
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Cooking with Kaity and Chloee
This article details the success of the recipe for peanut butter cookies that was tried on a panel of students.
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Hammond’s Dilemma
Beloved science teacher, Mrs.Theresa Hammond discusses with journalist Abby Caudill the dilemma of deciding when to retire.
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The Effects of Fall Bonanza
The tradition of Fall Bonanza has positive effects on both the student body and the homecoming festivities.
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Shuman Breaks Cavalier Rushing Record
For his senior year, half back Shane Shuman breaks the CCMHS rushing record.
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Swim’s Second Year
Students and coaches push to get enrollment for the young swim team.