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Cambridge High School board approves 2024 graduating class
CAMBRIDGE - The following is a list of Cambridge High School students expected to graduate, as approved by the the board of education: Jada Nicole Alexander, Brenley Renee Alloway,Bryson Xavier Anderson, Lynn Marie Anker, Sydney Chyanne Augenstein, Blade Kobain Bachmann, Mason Carter Bailey, Ethan Joseph Beldean, Jasmine Grace Tabugan Bell, Kaitlyn...
Cambridge High School hosts Gatsby-themed prom for 2024
Cambridge High School hosted its 2024 prom in the gymnasium on Saturday night, with a Great Gatsby-inspired evening planned. Pippa Mikes, the 2025 class adviser, headed up the evening, as the junior class is traditionally the group to throw the event. ...
Bobcats' Abby Mann to attend the University of Findlay
CAMBRIDGE — Senior Abby Mann is putting the finishing touches on a four year standout career for the Cambridge High softball program. Along with her hard work on the softball diamond, Mann has put in as much or more in the classroom. Mann already has a specific game plan moving forward once she leaves Cambridge High this spring and heads off to college. ...
Newcomerstown News: Seth Gamble chosen for OSU Wooster's 2024 Outstanding Student Award
Seth Gamble was recently named outstanding student at the Ohio State University Wooster campus. He graduated from Newcomerstown High School and Buckeye Career Center in 2022. He then set out to earn a degree in construction systems management OSU Wooster , also known as Agricultural Technical Institute (ATI). The choice to pursue this program was influenced by an instructor at Buckeye Career Center. ...
Magenta Journal announced as the new digital Muskingum University news publication
NEW CONCORD — Muskingum University is bringing the past into the present by re-launching the university's student-led newspaper as The Magenta Journal. Originating in 1902, the paper was known as the Black and Magenta, representing the school colors. A century's worth of student journalists found their footing at the paper writing about local events and keeping students in the know. ...
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