Crazy that this is getting barely any coverage. This year’s European Press Prize was just awarded to an investigative report by the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant. It is entitled “What the Wounds Tell” and in it the journalists Maud Effting and Willem Feenstra document the cases of 114 children in Gaza under the age of 15 who were struck by a single bullet to the head or chest. Almost all of them died or were left severely disabled. They chose to document only the cases of boys and girls under the age of 15 (though often much younger: aged 3, 4 or 7) because these are children who can be immediately identified as such. “A single bullet in these parts of the body is a clear indication that these children were deliberately targeted“, the two journalists write.
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Get ready for a session full of fresh perspectives and student voices! 🎤✨ Andrew Mendez, Food Service Director at Kenston Schools, will be leading the conversation as moderator for the SNAC Kids Panel. 🍽️💡
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A standout in all three of her media classes at KHS, Brenna Zak combined creativity with curiosity and a work ethic that consistently led her to exceed expectations.
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🎓 To celebrate the seniors who took multiple media courses, we will showcase them with posts this week.
Ethan Bennett's contributions to the Sports Broadcasting Club and Bomber Media are immeasurable. His energetic calls, dependable nature, and passion will be missed.
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🎓 To celebrate the seniors who took multiple media courses, we will showcase them with posts this week.
Andy's media classes helped him discover a passion he plans to pursue in college, and his impact on the program will be felt long after graduation.
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🎓 To celebrate the accomplishments of the seniors who took multiple media courses, we will showcase them with posts this week.
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The artistic and musical talent of students in grades K-12 will be on display this week at the annual Kenston Fine Arts Showcase.
Gianna G. and Claire H. report.
Starting the season 5-0 and coming off a big win over their rival Chagrin Falls, the boys lacrosse team has high hopes for their 2026 season.
Heath R. and Jaden K. report.
From snow-covered fields to sudden downpours, the weather often disrupts the schedules of the KHS softball and baseball teams.
We explore some possible solutions and talk to coaches and athletes about how they handle their unpredictable schedules.
Seth P. and Briar D. report.
Kenston Center Stage presents its spring musical, Chicago: Teen Edition, on Friday, April 10 at 7:00 pm., and Saturday, April 11 at 2:00 pm. and 7:00 pm.
Eva D. and Emily G. report.
The KHS Mock Trial program continued to grow this year, adding more members and sending another team to the state tournament.
Lleyton J. reports.
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Mr. Murphy's students recently had the opportunity to hold a video call with Dr. Juan Salinas from P-nuff Crunch, where they could ask questions about entrepreneurship and his Shark Tank experience.
Emily G. and Eva D. report.