After spending over 20 years with the Buckeye Central School District former principal Jay Zeiter didn’t wait long to return to the school.
Preparing to go back to school is always an exciting part of the summer, and it’s even more fun when it involves carnival games.
Welcome Week is when Pioneer high school students are invited to visit the building, register, pick up schedules, have their picture ID made, and pay school fees for the school year.
Elementary school children from low-income families can get free school supplies, play games for prizes, and visit an Info Fair at the seventh annual Back-To-School Supply Carnival from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. this Thursday, July 30.
It is back in black for the Bucyrus City School District as the school system avoided red ink for the first time in four years.
With less than one month before the new school year starts, Crawford County Public Health is encouraging families to ensure students are up-to-date on immunizations.
North Central State College has been awarded a $1.1 million TRiO Grant ($220,000 a year for five years) to provide intensive support services to 140 students each year who are low income, and/or first generation college students, and/or students with disabilities.
Fees for Galion high school and middle school students will be remain much the same as last year following Thursday’s Board of Education meeting for the district.
Ohio will require students to be immunized against meningitis under a new law.
Gov. John Kasich signed the bill into law Thursday.
The Wynford Local School District Board of Education will meet in regular session in the high school library at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, July 13.