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An 11-year-old used AI to build his own video game. His mother supports AI learning for kids at home and school.
Christine Marinoni is working as the chief of mass engagement for the Family and Community Empowerment division of the Department of Education.
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Three state qualifiers lead the 2026 All-Stark County high school boys tennis team. See the complete list of honorees.
As the parent of two little girls, I often think about how their childhood is different from mine. The seven-year-old is learning about AI at school.





















