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2024 Week 8 playoff tracker: Status, potential seeding for postseason contenders
The Ohio high school football regular season is entering its final stretch. Teams are preparing for Week 8, with only three games remaining until playoff brackets are released. Below is a look at playoff contenders through Week 7, using information from Ohio football websites JoeEitel.com and Fantastic50.net to compile teams’ probabilities for the postseason. For each team in the playoff hunt, we compiled its projected playoff status, highest/lowest potential seeds, and most probable seeding. DIVISION I
Olentangy Schools Launches Community Survey, Celebrates Academic Excellence
Among Ohio’s 607 school districts, Olentangy is one of only 68 to receive a five-star rating. At the most recent meeting of the Olentangy Schools Board of Education, key topics included the announcement of a community-wide survey, the district’s stellar performance on the Ohio State Report Cards, and significant projected savings through bond refinancing. The board also approved updates to critical policies related to student conduct and safety.
Chair of Ohio State human sciences department clarifies questions on health and exercise science accreditation
Front window into the College of Education and Human Ecology, home to the Department of Health and Exercise Science. Credit: Garret Travers | Lantern Reporter. Confusion surrounding the accreditations of Ohio State’s undergraduate health and exercise program has led the College of Education and Human Ecology to respond to concerned students.
Watch Groveport vs. Pickerington Central in Ohio high school football on NFHS Network
Two teams battling for at least one home game – and maybe a second – in the Division I, Region 3 high school football playoffs face off Friday when Groveport visits Pickerington Central in OCC-Buckeye action. Groveport (4-3, 2-2) has lost consecutive close games, falling 21-14 to Teays Valley and 22-21 to Reynoldsburg. The Cruisers led the former 14-6 entering the fourth quarter and lost the latter on a 24-yard field goal on the game's final play. ...
63% of Kent State graduates stay in Ohio, contribute to state economy, president says
After students graduate from Kent State University, most of them put their degrees to work in Ohio, applying their knowledge in a variety of fields, KSU President Todd Diacon told attendees at the Bowman Breakfast this week. The event, held annually, is a "town-and-gown" event meant to celebrate collaboration between the university...
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