Eddies hook up with Israel peers

Edwardsburg sophomores conducted a videoconference with students in Nazareth Monday.

Now Israel knows about Edwardsburg school budget challenges.
Twenty-five sophomore Edwardsburg High School economics students taught by Jeff Kozinski conducted their third videoconference Monday morning with 15 students from Galilee Experimental Municipal School in Nazareth, with which there is a seven-hour time difference.
The April 30 topic was human rights, specifically women’s rights.
“Their school scored the highest in the country on the ACT,” Kozinski said.
The first, “Student Cultural Exchange,” introduced students to each other and to the technology while they shared their own cultures, lives and communities.
The second, “Media and Society,” explored the meaning of civic engagement, social responsibility and the role of media.
The fourth, in two weeks, lets students explore each country’s government in detail and the importance of good citizenship in communities.
EHS applied for a free Youth Talk virtual platform program through Global Nomads Group (GNG) for technology-enhanced, project-based learning.
The Middle East is an important U.S. trade partner. In 2007, exports to Middle East and North African countries grew to $50 billion.
U.S. trade volume with the Middle East reached $158 billion the same year, including $55.6 billion in exports and $102 billion in imports.
At the same time, there is a growing lack of understanding between the United States and the Arab world — especially among young people.
According to a 2006 National Geographic poll, six in 10 young Americans ages 18 to 24 could not find Nazareth on a map. Many Arab youth have limited contact with their U.S. peers, their impressions largely shaped, inaccurately, by television, music and entertainment. Wars in Tunisia, Egypt, Sept. 11 and the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict widen the gap.
“Everyone needs to protect human rights,” Austin Evans said. “If we are against people being treated differently we should stand up and fight for them. We should not rely on the government or anyone else. It should be the community, person by person, standing up for human rights.”
Edwardsburg and Israel reviewed each others’ “word clouds.” Logan Black said, “For our word cloud, we all wrote essays about speaking out and about standing up for what we believe in as citizens of our town and of our country — especially with the problem going around our school with teachers getting laid off and the government taking away money from us. ‘Speak’ is very large because if we want our problems to be solved, we have to let what we believe in be known. Representatives is large, too, because we emailed ours. They are coming to our school today to speak with us about budget cuts. One of our band directors is getting laid off, so students and parents are trying to find a way he can stay. Project Speak Out brings awareness to people in our community and shows them education is important. We want to discourage decreased education spending or the next generation won’t be as good as the last.”
Noah Neuerburg explained, “We have the word ‘Michigan’ because our state is facing a lot of educational budget cuts. In our country, each state is responsible for education.”
Israel, which has no band, addressed language inequality.
Edwardsburg shared an article about how women don’t enjoy pay parity yet with men.

SportsPlus

Cassopolis HS

Ferris State wide receiver Tyrese Hunt-Thompson enters transfer portal

Buchanan HS

Daily data: Friday, April 18

Berrien County

Berrien County dispatchers honored

Buchanan

Cole-Crocker elected second VP of Michigan Townships Association

Business

Cass Family Clinic begins construction on new Dowagiac healthcare clinic

News

Niles approves annual Renaissance Faire for May

Brandywine HS

Local teams earn academic all-state

Business

Miss Dowagiac 2025 to host craft work workshop, Princess Tea Party April 26

Brandywine HS

Hood named Regional Coach of the Year

Dowagiac HS

Behnke picks up 400th career win in Chieftains sweep

Brandywine HS

The Leaderboard: Boys track and field performance list for April 16

Brandywine HS

The Leaderboard: Girls track and field performance list for April 16

Edwardsburg HS

Edwardsburg softball earns home split against Otsego

Community News

Dowagiac Eagles hosts bone marrow drive to support child battling leukemia

News

Los Lonely Boys to perform at Four Winds New Buffalo

Buchanan

Buchanan, Dowagiac students named to 2025 Miss Blossomtime Court

Cass County

Three charged in Benton Harbor-Buchanan basketball game incident

Cassopolis

Cassopolis Connects to host Community Resource Fair April 29

Buchanan

Buchanan city commissioners discuss projects, storm damage

Dowagiac

SMC gets ‘grassroots’ preview of World Cup soccer sod

Dowagiac HS

Dowagiac girls soccer falls to Three Rivers 7-2

Berrien County

Berrien County Health Department, MSU Extension to educate community on raising chickens

Buchanan HS

Daily data: April 14

Crime/Court

Niles man gets probation for Martin’s theft, drug charges