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The Hope Squads at all WCSD middle and high schools are kicking off Hope Week on Monday, organizing events and activities that promote hope, spread kindness and raise awareness about suicide prevention.

From what seventh-grader Carmelo Whitehead heard about AI, he didn’t think it would be too hard to create an online game using Google Gemini.

CRISPR — considered one of the most significant biological breakthroughs of the 21st century — is a tool that lets scientists “edit” the DNA of any living organism with surgical precision.

Teresa Momeni, a kindergarten teacher at Alcott Elementary; Maria Petrozzi, a first-grade teacher at Fouse Elementary; Kristin Marks, a language arts teacher at Genoa Middle School; and Max James, a math teacher at Westerville Central High School, have been honored as the Westerville Education Foundation’s January Teachers of the Month.

Westerville North High School’s Music Boosters is hosting a Valentine’s Day bingo night at 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7 at the high school.

Luke D’Silva, a seventh-grader at Walnut Springs Middle School, took the top spot in the school’s Spelling Bee on Monday, earning a chance to compete at the Columbus Blue Jackets Regional Bee at Nationwide Arena.

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