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Students in the Legal Pre-Professional Academy at Maplewood Career Center in Ravenna explored education and career opportunities through a presentation sponsored by the Children's Advocacy Center of Portage County.

Portage County Prosecutor's Office and Children's Advocacy Center representatives described personal career paths.

They answered questions from students who sought insight that might help them with future educational and employment pursuits. In the course of the afternoon, students also learned how different entities in Portage County work together to improve the response to reports of child sexual abuse.

One part of this unique multi-disciplinary response occurs in the Children's Advocacy Center, which is located in space donated by Robinson Memorial Hospital in Ravenna.

 

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Taking part in the program are, front row from left, Lucy Wagener, Children’s Advocacy Center; Russel McLaughlin, Rootstown High School; Maggie Manocchio, Theodore Roosevelt High School in Kent; Cora Joy Carson, Crestwood High School; Donielle Austin, Streetsboro High School; and Kristin Epley, Waterloo High School; and back row, Kate Thomas, Portage County Prosecutor’s Office; Tyler Phelps, Ravenna High School; Jeremy Murdock, Rootstown High School; Elizabeth Mauser, Streetsboro High School; Barb Ruonavaara, Portage County Prosecutor’s Office; and Patty Abbuhl, coordinator of Maplewood Legal Pre-Professional Academy. Also attending was Eric Finnegan, Portage County Prosecutor’s Office.




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