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Fairfield Schools Launch Free Onsite Health Clinic for Staff Wellness
GOSHEN, Ind. — Fairfield Community Schools has launched a new onsite health clinic dedicated to providing complimentary medical services for its employees. The clinic, which offers care for chronic medical conditions, acute issues, and routine wellness check-ups, aims to enhance the overall health and wellness of the school staff.
St. Xavier's Dwyer, Sycamore doubles team win OHSAA boys tennis state titles
Entering the second and final day of the Ohio High School Athletic Association's boys tennis state tournament, eight Greater Cincinnati competitors were still in the running for state championships. At the end of the competition, two state titles found homes at Sycamore and St. Xavier. Sycamore's duo of Nicholas Choo...
High school vs. neighbors: How tennis complex plans strained a century-old relationship
On one side of the thin line of trees behind Withrow University High School are the athletic fields where students have been playing and watching games for as long as anyone can remember. On the other side are the backyards of homeowners who have grown accustomed over the years to the ping of...
Local High School Stars Awarded Full Scholarships by Mount St. Joseph University
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Ohio school system faces $90M deficit from COVID-19 spending
(The Center Square) – Continued hiring and millions in building projects pushed an Ohio public school system to a financial cliff, including a projected $90 million deficit by 2028, state Auditor Keith Faber said. A new state performance audit says the Mt. Healthy City School District in suburban Cincinnati hired dozens of new teachers and staff and advanced $18 million in building projects without formal plans or funding to sustain operations. ...
No-confidence votes showed Iranetta Wright not cut out for superintendent job | Letters
Regarding the Superintendent Iranetta Wright fiasco, hiring someone who was second in command of a school system perennially last in the nation, according to government statistics, lies at the feet of the Cincinnati Public Schools board. Brilliant. High-fiving first-graders in classrooms is a great media visual, contrived and calculated. Unfortunately, Wright was hired for the very demanding job of managing and navigating the financial and political pitfalls of a large school system. She was not up to that job and the unions' no-confidence votes made that clear. The school board needs an overhaul too.
St. Xavier volleyball joins McNick in advancing to state final game
The Ohio High School Athletic Association boys volleyball semifinals netted a McNicholas Rockets victory in their Division II match Saturday, helping them advance to their first state championship game. Immediately following, St. Xavier won its season rubber match with Olentangy Liberty to send the Bombers to the Division I state finals. McNicholas (22-5) defeated Independence (12-7) at Wittenberg University 25-15, 25-12, 25-18 after falling in the same round last season. ...
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