Monday, March 26, 2018
NEWS ROUND-UP: Bird, Zoubek, Hoffman Earn All-State Honors
Bird, Zoubek Get All-State Honors: The Lincoln Journal Star recently named Dorchester's Makenna Bird and Abbey Zoubek to its Class D-2 honorable mention lineup for 2017-18 girls high school basketball. Nice job to these two DHS standouts.
Daisha Hoffman Earns 6th Place At State Speech Contest: Dorchester High School's Daisha Hoffman represented her school and community at Nebraska's State Speech Competition last week at the University of Nebraska-Kearney, earning sixth place in Class D-2. This followed Hoffman's stellar performance at the district speech competition at Lincoln Southwest High School on March 13 and her first-place finish in the conference speech meet Feb. 21. Nice going, Daisha, for your impressive accomplishment.
Study Shows Happiest Teens Use Smartphones, Digital Media Less Than Hour A Day: Get off that phone, kid! Parents -- you, too! A new study by researchers at San Diego State University and the University of Georgia examined data on more than a million 8th, 10th, and 12th grade students. The authors found that teens who spent more time hanging out with friends in person and less time texting or video chatting were happier than those who spent more time in front of a screen. There was a notable increase in overall life satisfaction for students who participated in more extracurricular activities or sports, as well as those who read actual print publications more frequently. The study showed that the happiest teens were those who spent less than an hour per day on digital media. Studies have shown self-esteem and life satisfaction levels dropped sharply after 2012, which is the same year that the number of Americans who owned a smartphone jumped over 50 percent. (Not willing to cut social media and smartphone time to less than an hour? Then don't complain about your foul mood.)
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