350 research outputs found

    Interview with Robert L. Rauzi, Lawyer in Knox County

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    Robert L. Rauzi, a lawyer and developer, and twenty-four year resident of Knox County discusses his job and the community. He discusses how the majority of his cases were farmers, and how he has dealt with farmers in various aspects of his job. He also states that he believes Knox County actually hasn\u27t changed that much in twenty-four years and probably won\u27t. He speaks of the strength of Knox County\u27s community in detail.https://digital.kenyon.edu/ffp_interviews/1016/thumbnail.jp

    Interview with Pat Crow

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    Pat Crow talks about the Mount Vernon Visitors\u27 Bureau and it\u27s role in the community. He talks about the development of Mount Vernon and how the community was given a grant to help revitalize old buildings in the area. Pat also discusses how the economies of Danville and Mount Vernon are tied together, and how the emergence of supermarkets in the area has destroyed small businesses in the area.https://digital.kenyon.edu/ffp_interviews/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Interview with Larry Hall

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    Larry Hall, an OSU extension and 4-H agent for Knox County tells the interviewer about growing up in the 4-H community and coming back after being in the Navy to serve as a 4-H advisor. He also discusses the large role that 4-H plays in their community, and how important it is to get youths involved and help them grow as people.https://digital.kenyon.edu/ffp_interviews/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Interview with Father Snoke and Jerry Freewalt

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    Father Snoke discusses growing up on a farm, and he discusses the Christian community in Mt. Vernon. He and Jerry Freewalt discuss the church community in general.https://digital.kenyon.edu/ffp_interviews/1033/thumbnail.jp

    Interview on The Grange and Community Life

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    The Crafts, and Larry Algire discuss the Grange, which is a fraternal order of farmers founded in secret in 1868. Specifically, they discuss Wayne Grange, which was founded in 1873. The Grange system has masters, overseers and stewards as its leadership structure. They also discuss what the Grange does for the community, including square dances, and helping out the farm community.https://digital.kenyon.edu/ffp_interviews/1039/thumbnail.jp

    Breakfast After the Bell - A Nutrition-Based Solution to Improving Education Access and Quality in Cleveland County Secondary Schools

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    This proposal describes a school nutrition program that will improve education access and quality by addressing chronic absenteeism for the secondary students at Cleveland County Schools (CCS). Chronic absenteeism or missing more than 10% of school days, is linked to poor academic performance and serious health issues that persist into adulthood. Nationally, rural schools, like those in Cleveland County, have higher absence rates compared to suburban schools. Breakfast After the Bell (BAB) is an evidence-based program proven to improve school attendance and provides school breakfast through three different, school-dependent models. This program would incorporate an interdisciplinary approach between CCS and the Cleveland County Public Health Department (CCPHD), while focusing on primary stakeholders like students and families. Addressing nutrition and school attendance will result in improved school attendance, graduation rates, educational attainment, and health outcomes.Master of Public Healt

    Breakfast After the Bell - A Nutrition-Based Solution to Improving Education Access and Quality in Cleveland County Secondary Schools

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    This proposal describes a school nutrition program that will improve education access and quality by addressing chronic absenteeism for the secondary students at Cleveland County Schools (CCS). Chronic absenteeism or missing more than 10% of school days, is linked to poor academic performance and serious health issues that persist into adulthood. Nationally, rural schools, like those in Cleveland County, have higher absence rates compared to suburban schools. Breakfast After the Bell (BAB) is an evidence-based program proven to improve school attendance and provides school breakfast through three different, school-dependent models. This program would incorporate an interdisciplinary approach between CCS and the Cleveland County Public Health Department (CCPHD), while focusing on primary stakeholders like students and families. Addressing nutrition and school attendance will result in improved school attendance, graduation rates, educational attainment, and health outcomes.Master of Public Healt

    Breakfast After the Bell: A Nutrition-Based Solution to Improving Education Access & Quality in Cleveland County Schools

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    This proposal describes a school nutrition program that will improve education access and quality by addressing chronic absenteeism for the secondary students at Cleveland County Schools (CCS). Chronic absenteeism or missing more than 10% of school days, is linked to poor academic performance and serious health issues that persist into adulthood. Nationally, rural schools, like those in Cleveland County, have higher absence rates compared to suburban schools. Breakfast After the Bell (BAB) is an evidence-based program proven to improve school attendance and provides school breakfast through three different, school-dependent models. This program would incorporate an interdisciplinary approach between CCS and the Cleveland County Public Health Department (CCPHD), while focusing on primary stakeholders like students and families. Addressing nutrition and school attendance will result in improved school attendance, graduation rates, educational attainment, and health outcomes.Master of Public Healt

    Breakfast After the Bell: A Nutrition-Based Solution To Improving Education Access & Quality in Cleveland County Schools

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    Anna Feld, Amanda Fitterer, Sarah Johnson, Kim Ragan: BREAKFAST AFTER THE BELL: A NUTRITION-BASED SOLUTION TO IMPROVING EDUCATION ACCESS & QUALITY IN CLEVELAND COUNTY SCHOOLS (Under the direction of Aimee McHale and Emma Tzioumis) This proposal describes a school nutrition program that will improve education access and quality by addressing chronic absenteeism for the secondary students at Cleveland County Schools (CCS). Chronic absenteeism or missing more than 10% of school days, is linked to poor academic performance and serious health issues that persist into adulthood. Nationally, rural schools, like those in Cleveland County, have higher absence rates compared to suburban schools. Breakfast After the Bell (BAB) is an evidence-based program proven to improve school attendance and provides school breakfast through three different, school-dependent models. This program would incorporate an interdisciplinary approach between CCS and the Cleveland County Public Health Department (CCPHD), while focusing on primary stakeholders like students and families. Addressing nutrition and school attendance will result in improved school attendance, graduation rates, educational attainment, and health outcomes. Keywords: North Carolina, Cleveland County, secondary schools, social determinants of health, education access and quality, chronic absenteeism, nutrition, school meal programs.Master of Public Healt
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