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Tri-Valley senior uses math and science struggles to inform her passion for art
Editor's Note: The Times Recorder is profiling seniors from area high schools in Muskingum County coinciding with graduations. They were nominated by school administrators. DRESDEN − You can tell right away that 18-year-old Ada Lorenz is wise beyond her years as she talks about her lifelong struggle with math and science.“There have been a lot of tears with math and science,” said the future art teacher who’s headed to Kent State University this fall to major in art education. “They are areas I’ve had to push through and overcome. But we all have to do the things we don’t like to do, in order to do the things we love to do. And I don’t think I could have gotten to where I’m at without the classes I had to power through.”Indeed, when Lorenz crosses the stage on May 24 and receives her high school diploma, it will be a hard-fought win. One that she says influenced her art more than she initially realized.
Carding the Wool
Visitors learned about sheep shearing, wool spinning and use, sheep herding and care, fleece cleaning, and more at Howell Living History Farm in Hopewell Township on Saturday. The program was part of the farm’s series of weekly Saturday events. (Photo by Sarah Teo)
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