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Area high school seniors receive scholarships from Guernsey-Muskingum Electric Coop
CAMBRIDGE − The Guernsey-Muskingum Electric Cooperative has awarded scholarships to high school seniors. Receiving Children of Member Scholarships were Caleb Stanberry from Cambridge High School at $1,100, Taylor Sichina from Meadowbrook High School at $1,000, Abby Cox from Philo High School at $900, Jacob Feldner from Shenandoah High School at $800, homeschool student Jesi Fuhriman with $700 and Eliza Jane Morrow from John Glenn High School with $600. These students completed an application and were interviewed...
Newcomerstown 1956 grad Allen Gaskill has been added to high school's wall of honor
Newcomerstown High School recently held it annual scholar award ceremony and named the new addition to the Wall of Honor for 2024. The committee made up of school personnel, teachers, and board members unanimously selected Allen Gaskill. Jason Peoples, superintendent, presented the award and began by saying, “Only N.H.S. grads...
Kenli Norman receives Guernsey County Retired Teachers Association scholarship
CAMBRIDGE − Kenli Norman from Meadowbrook High School will receive a $1,000 scholarship. Each year, the Guernsey County Retired Teachers Association awards a scholarship to a county senior entering the field of education. The scholarship is available to students attending Buckeye Trail, Cambridge, John Glenn and Meadowbrook high schools as long as they are residents of Guernsey County and plan to pursue a teaching degree. ...
Jade Mason: 'I want to be the type of person that can help people get better'
Jade Mason, a senior at Newcomerstown High School, and her family were impacted by a relative's struggles with mental health. As a result, Mason plans on studying to become a psychiatrist to help others with their mental health issues. NEWCOMERSTOWN ‒ A relative's struggle with mental health issues was the...
Meadowbrook High School celebrates its graduates
BYESVILLE − The Meadowbrook High School class of 2024 walked those hallowed halls for the last time as students on Friday. As students mentally prepared to embark upon this world, family and friends crammed into the gymnasium to watch the commencement program. The Brook Singers started the event by singing the national anthem...
Passport ceremony honors graduating Coshocton Career Center seniors
COSHOCTON — The Coshocton County Career Center is poised for a bright future with record enrollment for next school year, but first the school must bid a fond farewell to the current senior class. The vocational school recently held its annual passport ceremony for exiting seniors. It's similar to...
Step inside Indian Valley High School's 2024 commencement
GNADENHUTTEN – Indian Valley High School sent its 35th graduating class off into the real world Sunday, from the temperature-controlled atmosphere of a packed school gymnasium. Principal Robert Clarke delivered a well-rehearsed message steeped in bravery. Natalie Holbrook, class president all four years of her high school career, offered up a speech as quick as...
Ancient cultures, Mothman legend fascinate Kira Rossi of New Philadelphia High School
Editor's Note: The Times-Reporter is profiling one senior from each of the school districts in Tuscarawas County coinciding with graduation. They were nominated by school administrators. NEW PHILADELPHIA ‒ Kira Rossi, a senior at New Philadelphia High School, has a wide variety of interests ‒ ancient cultures, languages, music and weird stories from history. Rossi,...
Tuscarawas County roundup: News from the Dover-New Philadelphia area
Claymont High School student wins award UHRICHSVILLE − JA Company Program student Ellie Baker from Claymont High School student received the Billy Michael Leadership Award from the National World War II Museum, according to Junior Achievement of North Central Ohio. Junior Achievement is a nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring and preparingyoung people to succeed in a global economy. ...
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