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EDUCATION
Brookville Intermediate School Honor Roll
BROOKVILLE — The following students in grades 4 – 8 have been named to the Honor Roll during the fourth quarter at Brookville Intermediate School. Honor Roll with Distinction (4.0 GPA): Joseph Jenkins, Austin Schmidt, Kaylee Haupt, Abigail Lucous, Libby Nutter, Paige Young, Sophia Holderman, Taylor Kleismit, Cayleigh Tipton, Timothy Moler, Claire Harsh, Nora Dunkle, Riley Lake, Colton Dorsey, Blake Sprada, Xavier Hummel, Kinley Kummer, Kyle Peak, Haley Crabtree, Elliott Peters, Jacob Zimmerlin, Bella Miller, Jolie Gudorf, Ella Renner, Ava Combs, Helena Brown, Seraphine Deardurff, Allison Call, Makenna Jones, Lucas Mundhenk, Liam Horn, Warrick Deardurff, Brianna Iker, Logan Waggoner, Kyzek Wolf, Mildred Lara.
Milton-Union Exempted Village School District Public Update
Milton-Union Exempted Village Schools today announced its 2024-2025 program year policy free and reduced-price meals or free milk for students unable to pay the full price of meals or milk served under the National School Lunch and School Breakfast, After School Care Snack or Special Milk Programs. Each school office and the central office has a copy of the policy, which may be reviewed by any interested party. The State of Ohio Budget for school year 2024-2025 includes funding to cover the cost of reduced meals for breakfast and lunch. This provision allows schools to provide no cost meals to reduced price meal eligible students.
Trotwood-Madison teacher named District 3 Teacher of the Year
TROTWOOD, Ohio (WDTN) — A teacher at Trotwood-Madison High School has been recognized by the Ohio Board of Education. Justin Stone, chair of the science department at Trotwood-Madison, has been named Regional State Board District 3 Teacher of the Year. According to ODE, Stone has 17 years of experience, as well as wanting to make […]
Exchange programs introduce new cultures to students, host parents alike
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Since 1982, International Student Exchange has connected U.S. high school exchange programs with exchange students globally. Here in the Miami Valley, it’s connecting cultures from around the world. “Bringing kids from other countries here really, first of all, teaches our American students about other cultures, but it also inspires them to […]
D.A.R.E. to make a difference
Drug Abuse Resistance Education, or D.A.R.E., is an American education program founded in 1983 to discourage the use of drugs, membership in gangs, and violent behavior. At the height of its popularity, D.A.R.E. was found in 75% of American school districts. The program consists of police officers who visit elementary school classrooms and educate children that drugs are harmful and should be refused. The program also addresses alcohol and tobacco use.
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