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Perrysburg schools listening tour continues
Members of the Perrysburg schools community are invited to attend a question-and-answer style informal gathering with Superintendent Tom Hosler. Anyone with a question or who would like more information about the school district is encouraged to stop by El Vaquero, 26611 N. Dixie Hwy., at 5:30 p.m. June 20.
Grab and Go Summer Meal Program returns to Fremont City Schools
Fremont City Schools has been awarded a $9,600 grant in support of the district’s Grab and Go Summer Meal Program. “No Kid Hungry provides summer feeding grants to address food insecurity when students are on summer break,” said Jessica Michel, the district’s child nutrition supervisor. Michel said...
BGSU welcomes Buckeye Girls State
BOWLING GREEN — For the second consecutive year, Bowling Green State University will host the American Legion Auxiliary Buckeye Girls State June 9-15, educating rising high school seniors from across Ohio about city, county, and state government. Buckeye Girls State educates high school students on the duties, privileges, rights, and responsibilities of good citizenship. During their time on campus, delegates will attend government workshops, take part in legislative sessions, and learn about campaigning, party rallies, debating, and voting. One of the largest Girls State programs in the country, 500 high school delegates and staff members will stay on campus. Delegates are selected by American Legion Auxiliary units based on their leadership qualities, academic achievements, and interest in government and current events.
Editorial: Smaller campus with master plan
The University of Toledo is betting big that its $300 million building plan is the way to go little. Five buildings are in the process of disappearing from the Bancroft Street campus — Rocket Hall, a former retail strip purchased in 1995; Bowman-Oddy Laboratories, built in 1967 to house the chemistry department; Palmer Hall, a former Owens-Illinois building constructed in 1971; the much newer Wolfe Hall, and the tired old Health and Human Services Building (once the engineering science building). Read more Blade editorials The renovations and replacements will reorient the campus around Centennial Mall as UT regroups to deal with a significant enrollment decline.
'Magical' | Remarkable postseason run leads St. John's lacrosse into Division II state championship Saturday
TOLEDO, Ohio — An unexpected journey gets to write one more chapter as St. John's Jesuit High School will play for an OHSAA state lacrosse championship on Saturday. Following a two-hour rain delay in Medina on Wednesday, the Titans persevered to an 8-5 victory over University School. Sophomore Owen Strayer (hat trick) and senior Quinn Wiklendt led the way offensively.
Summer Test Prep Tips for Teens
Summer break: the time of the year most students look forward to is upon us. While a break from the rigor of school can certainly be needed, summer is also the best time to help your teens get ahead with some test prep. Focusing on college. Often when students reach...
Mercy College of Ohio announces honors list
The following area students were awarded honors for the Spring 2024 semester at Mercy College of Ohio:. • Brittany Massey of Lynchburg, BS in Medical Imaging, Honors List; and. • Hannah Roush of Sardinia, BS in Nursing - Completion, Honors List. To be named on the Honors List, a student...
Tough ace to solve: Perrysburg falls to Mason in Division I baseball state semifinals
AKRON — Perrysburg High School's bid for a Division I state baseball championship ended Friday night with a 1-0 loss to seventh-ranked Mason in a semifinal that featured a classic pitcher's duel at Canal Park in Akron. The Comets' hard-throwing, 6-foot-6, 225-pound right-hander, Jake Hanley, fired an 11-strikeout one-hitter to outduel Perrysburg's senior righty Matt Hubbard, who yielded one run on five hits and struck out 10 Mason batters. And, it was the Hanley — the Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Association's Division I player of the year and a likely Major League Baseball draft pick next month — who delivered the game's lone run with two outs in the top of seventh inning. After Hubbard had walked Mason lead-off hitter Alex Koelling with two outs, Hanely ripped a 1-2 pitch for a run-scoring double that one-hopped the wall in right field.
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