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UNCG student teacher spending year in High Point classroom
UNCG student teacher spending year in High Point classroom

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

UNCG student teacher spending year in High Point classroom

GUILFORD COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — It's sometimes hard to tell what you want to do with your life until you've tried it. Alyssa Olmedo had a good idea of what staying in a classroom beyond being a student might be like. 'I just love history and social studies in general, and it seemed like a cool opportunity to just get to talk about that all the time,' Olmedo said. To complete her education major at UNC Greensboro, Olmedo has to spend a year student teaching. She's doing that year at High Point Central High School. A lot of what she's done during that year hasn't surprised her. 'It has been what I thought it would be, which is challenging, so it's been good,' Olmedo said. 'But I've had a lot of support. Ms. Ranew is wonderful, and she's been really, really helpful … Sometimes, I need her to tell me it's OK … Some days are hard, so that's really helpful.' Kayla Ranew is overseeing Olmedo's time in the classroom. As a veteran teacher, she understands the challenges new teachers face. 'She had to teach two lessons that she filmed and sent back to her professor at UNCG,' Ranew said. 'She's at the football games, did homecoming with me and really got herself involved with the school … Starting second semester, they're all in, so she's planning. She's grading. She's teaching every day.' Ranew understands the value of having young people buy into the profession. She said that UNCG, which is her alma mater, has about half as many education majors as it did when she was there a little more than a decade ago. 'When I was at UNCG, my program for social studies was somewhere between 20 and 30 people, and now her program is less than 10 people,' Ranew said. Meanwhile, Olmedo is learning that teaching in a classroom isn't even the majority of where she'll spend her time and energy. She'll also be doing events and other things that help students get through their day. The team of teachers that HPCHS has developed helps make it all work. 'I never realized until being here all day, every day, how much you really do interact with the other teachers around you and how much of a support system they can be … Sometimes, it really is just nice to have a conversation with other teachers on the hallway about stuff that's going on. I guess I never considered how much of teaching is team-based,' Olmedo said. See more in the latest Saved By the Bell edition of The Buckley Report. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Purdue women's basketball adds 2025 Southern Conference Freshman of the Year
Purdue women's basketball adds 2025 Southern Conference Freshman of the Year

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Purdue women's basketball adds 2025 Southern Conference Freshman of the Year

WEST LAFAYETTE ― Purdue women's basketball added more depth at guard when former UNC Greensboro freshman Nya Smith announced her commitment to the Boilermakers on Sunday afternoon. Smith made her announcement through her Instagram account. The soon-to-be sophomore helped the Spartans advance to the NCAA Tournament last season after finishing 25-7, beating Chattanooga 64-57 to capture the Southern Conference Tournament title. Advertisement UNC Greensboro entered the NCAA Tournament as the No. 16 seed and lost to the JuJu Watkins-led USC Trojans, 71-25. Smith becomes the third Purdue addition from the transfer portal after former Arkansas standout Kiki Smith (no relation) joined Purdue on Saturday afternoon. A native of Roswell, Georgia, Smith averaged 10.9 points, 3.9 rebounds and was named the Southern Conference Sixth Woman of the Year and Freshman of the Year to end the 2024-25 season. It's been an active Easter weekend for Purdue with the addition of both Smith guards. Mar 22, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; UNC Greensboro Spartans guard Nya Smith (22) is double teams by USC Trojans guards JuJu Watkins (12) and Kennedy Smith (11) during the second quarter at Galen Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-Imagn Images The Smith from Topeka, Kansas and former Razorback shot 40.6% from 3-point range, started in 22 of 27 games during her sophomore year with the Razorbacks. Advertisement Nya and Kiki Smith are joined by Purdue's first transfer portal arrival, Taylor Feldman from Northern Arizona. Feldman averaged 16.4 points, 3.9 assists and three rebounds per game, including 40.9% from the field, 38.3% from 3-point range and 80.4% from the free throw line and was named All Big Sky Conference first team as a junior last season. The Boilermakers will also the return of Madison Layden-Zay, who starred from 2020-21 to 2023-24 before taking a year off last season. Layden-Zay is eligible to play a grad season having with the Boilermakers through COVID. More: Purdue women's basketball guard Madison Layden fueled by family and closure Purdue will also have experience in the paint as well with the returns of incoming sophomore forwards Lana McCarthy and Kendall Puryear. Puryear averaged 7.2 points and 3.7 rebounds last season primarily off the bench with one start, while McCarthy averaged 6.4 points and 4.8 rebounds in 26 starts. Advertisement Junior guard McKenna Layden is the lone returning guard for Purdue from 2024-25 after making nine starts, averaging 4.6 points and 4.2 rebounds. Along with the transfer portal talent and reemergence of Layden-Zay sees the incoming 2025 class led by 4-star recruits guard Keona Douwstra of Netherlands and 6-foot-7 center Avery Gordon. Ethan Hanson is the sports reporter for the Journal & Courier in Lafayette. He can be reached at ehanson@ on Twitter at EthanAHanson and Instagram at ethan_a_hanson . This article originally appeared on Lafayette Journal & Courier: Purdue women's basketball receives former UNC Greensboro guard Nya Smith

Sharpshooter Donovan Atwell transfers to Texas Tech
Sharpshooter Donovan Atwell transfers to Texas Tech

Miami Herald

time13-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Miami Herald

Sharpshooter Donovan Atwell transfers to Texas Tech

Former UNC Greensboro guard Donovan Atwell indicated he is transferring to Texas Tech on Sunday. Atwell posted a photo of himself in a Red Raiders' uniform on Instagram. He reposted reports of his choice on multiple platforms. The 6-foot-5 Atwell is known for his 3-point shooting. He has knocked down 189 over the past two seasons and 211 overall in three seasons at Greensboro. He has a 39.3 career percentage from behind the arc. Atwell averaged 13.3 points and 3.4 rebounds in 32 games for Greensboro last season. He made a career-high 96 treys, topping his previous best of 89. Texas Tech reached the Elite Eight this past season before losing to eventual NCAA champion Florida 84-79. --Field Level Media Field Level Media 2023 - All Rights Reserved

JuJu Watkins injury update: USC star carried off court minutes into Mississippi State game
JuJu Watkins injury update: USC star carried off court minutes into Mississippi State game

USA Today

time25-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

JuJu Watkins injury update: USC star carried off court minutes into Mississippi State game

JuJu Watkins injury update: USC star carried off court minutes into Mississippi State game Show Caption Hide Caption JuJu Watkins addresses injury scare after win over UNC Greensboro USC star JuJu Watkins confirms she's fine following injury vs UNC Greensboro in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Sports Pulse LOS ANGELES − JuJu Watkins has been injured minutes into USC's women's March Madness game against Mississippi State that tipped off at 10 p.m. ET. Watkins was on a fast break when she collided with a Mississippi State player. She immediately went down, grabbed her knee and was visibly in pain. Medical staff came to assist and they carried her off the court. She did not put any weight on her knee. (This story will be updated with more information.)

JuJu Watkins injury update: USC star carried off court minutes into Mississippi game today
JuJu Watkins injury update: USC star carried off court minutes into Mississippi game today

USA Today

time25-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

JuJu Watkins injury update: USC star carried off court minutes into Mississippi game today

JuJu Watkins injury update: USC star carried off court minutes into Mississippi game today Show Caption Hide Caption JuJu Watkins addresses injury scare after win over UNC Greensboro USC star JuJu Watkins confirms she's fine following injury vs UNC Greensboro in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Sports Pulse LOS ANGELES − JuJu Watkins has been injured minutes into USC's women's March Madness game against Mississippi that tipped off at 10 p.m. ET. Watkins was on a fast break when she collided with a Mississippi State player. She immediately went down, grabbed her knee and was visibly in pain. Medical staff came to assist and they carried her off the court. She did not put any weight on her knee. (This story will be updated with more information.)

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