Highland
EDUCATION
With a roster of 16, Highland starts girls wrestling program, names Aaron Boucher coach
Add another program in the ever-growing sport of girls wrestling. Highland High School announced the hiring of Aaron Boucher as the Hornets’ first coach with competition beginning this fall. “The...
Highland back-to-school information
Aug. 19 – First day of school for sixth- and ninth-grade students. Aug. 22 – High school open house 6:30-8 p.m. Aug. 26 – First day of school for Little Hornets Preschool students. Aug. 27 – Middle school open house, 6:30-8 p.m. Oct. 10 – Hinckley...
Fall semester quickly approaching at Southern State
Southern State Community College’s fall semester begins Aug. 26 and registration is underway. Southern State offers associate degree programs in the areas of business, computer technology, engineering, education, human and social services, health sciences, and law enforcement, as well as one-year certificate programs in accounting, aviation: general, airframe and powerplant, medical assistant technology, phlebotomy, practical nursing, and real estate.
New WHS AD Kimling looking foward to getting to know community
Joe Kimling brings an impressive résumé as the new Athletic Director at Washington High School. The fall sports season begins Thursday with the Adam Sharp Invitational at Buckeye Hills Country Club. Kimling, 53, is from Hudson, Michigan. “It’s a small little community up in rural Michigan,” Kimling said....
WHS has 5 All-Americans at UCA cheer camp at ONU
Wilmington High School cheerleaders attended the UCA cheer camp July 15-18 at Ohio Northern University. On the final day the group finished first in sideline, third in dance and third in cheer. WHS cheerleaders Bryn Tippett, Kensey Parker, Alexa Rich, Katie Bayless and Gracie Gerard qualified as All-Americans and now...
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