The task of teaching students about courage and personal responsibility lies not only in the hands of parents, but is fostered by the community, teachers, coaches and mentors. One of the best places to learn these skills is through extracurricular activities, where...
The Dublin Jerome High School, Dublin’s newest high school, wanted to embrace the city’s Irish heritage to nourish the students’ curious appetite in the Celtic name. They designed the scripting of a traditional Celtic knot with wide cloth banners, which symbolized the...
Children with special needs often are faced with roadblocks when it comes to community playgrounds. Mobility challenges and vision impairment can hinder them from taking advantage of neighborhood swing sets and slides. The City of Dublin, along with local businesses,...
In 2006, several senior citizens who had grown up in Dublin shared their life experiences with third and fourth graders at Wyandotte Elementary. They laughed, cried, and inspired the students to want to give back to the community and preserve these precious memories...
The Dublin Community Church is a historical community landmark that dates back to 1877. With time, the building has endured the environment, weather and age. Recently, members of the Buildings and Grounds committee of the Church noted deterioration to the steeple and...