CRESTLINE, OH (CRAWFORD COUNTY NOW) — The Crestline Exempted Local School District has congratulated its High School Seniors on their recent graduation and celebrated their academic and personal achievements throughout the year. The district held a Senior Awards Ceremony and Senior Clap-Out earlier in the week to further recognize the Class of 2025.

The graduating class consists of 38 seniors, with 17 attending Crestline High School and 21 enrolled at the Pioneer Career and Technology Center. The class achieved a highest GPA of 4.116. Collectively, the Class of 2025 earned 104 graduation seals, significantly exceeding the state requirement of two seals per student and the district’s internal goal of 76.

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The senior class also pursued 40 College Credit Plus (CCP) dual credit courses. Notably, one senior completed 17 CCP courses and earned an Associate’s degree through OSU-Mansfield before graduation. Additionally, one graduate participated in the TurboCert credentialing program at the Crawford County Success Center, gaining specialized training for the workforce.

This year, the district introduced the Jeff Belcik Memorial Scholarship, a $1,000 award given to a Crestline High School senior who demonstrated the district’s spirit and values.

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The Crestline Exempted Local School District expressed its gratitude to the students for their commitment to excellence and reaffirmed its mission of collaboration between students, educators, families, and the community. The district remains committed to its “BARK” core values: Behavior, Attitude, Responsibility, and Kindness.

The district’s ongoing goals include academic excellence, safe facilities, community engagement, effective communication, and staff excellence, striving for innovative curriculum, meaningful support, and a valued staff environment.

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