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Shelby High School updating its Veterans Roll Call Memorial
SHELBY — In 2010, Shelby High School graduates Gary Seals (1966) and Mike Johnson (1963) discussed finding a way to honor veterans from Shelby High School (SHS). The result — a displayed list of anyone who graduated from SHS and joined any branch of the United States military. After speaking with the school administration, it was determined that the Veterans Roll Call Memorial would be placed on a wall in the main hallway. Funding was secured by...
Richland 25: Hoops championship contenders Shelby, Mansfield Senior come in at 16 and 17
MANSFIELD — There are very few basketball programs in Richland County that can match up to the teams coming in at No. 16 and 17 of the Richland 25. Let's meet them as they both expect championship seasons in 2024-25. 16. Shelby Girls Basketball. Six straight Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference...
Galion Schools Adopt New Dress Code
The Galion Board of Education approved the new guidelines during its June meeting. Galion City Schools has announced a significant update to its dress code policy, developed through collaboration among students, administration, teachers, parents, and community members. The Galion Board of Education approved the new guidelines during its June meeting, aiming to ensure students dress appropriately for school while prioritizing health and safety.
New Ashland U president Jon Peede getting the feel for school and community
Jon Parrish Peede has hit the ground running in his new role as president of Ashland University and Ashland Theological Seminary. In less than a month leading AU, he has made a strong first impression via a flurry of meetings with faculty and staff members, as well as alumni and community leaders, such as Mayor Matt Miller.
179th Cyberspace Wing, Richland Area Chamber host coding camp for high schoolers
MANSFIELD — A new camp in Richland County aims to help high school students find local training resources for careers in technology. The four-day “Electronics for Beginners” class culminated with 13 students presenting their final projects they built using Arduino programming kits on June 27. A Microsoft...
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