Titusville
EDUCATION
Titusville’s school board unanimously approves $43M budget
Titusville Area School District has a new budget for its upcoming school year. The district’s board of directors on Thursday (June 20) unanimously approved adoption of a $43.1M general fund budget, which is balanced by a combination of fund balance transfers and tax increases for most district residents. Titusville...
Titusville/AC-Valley junior league all-stars a run shy of title
“We had a great season,” Titusville/AC-Valley junior league coach Keith Klingler said last week. He took his Corklin Sealcoat kids with a player from AC-Valley to form his All-stars squad. Corklin finished 13-1 in the regular season so heading into the District 25 tournament he knew his team had...
Support student musicians this summer during concert series
Bridge Studios is holding a Summer of Music concert series at Scheide Park, featuring the Bridge Studios student band, Suspension, and all-girls band Rebel Heart. The concerts will also have guest performances by instructors and students. The first concert will be held on July 12 at 7 p.m., sponsored by...
Venango County High School Students Graduate from Reach Cyber Charter School
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Three graduates from Venango County were celebrated by friends, family, and faculty this month as members of Reach Cyber Charter School’s Class of 2024. They were among the 739 high school seniors honored at the statewide STEM-focused cyber school’s in-person commencement ceremony at the Bryce Jordan Center in State College, Pa.
Final previews ahead of 86th annual Save-An-Eye high school football game
JET-24’s Ashley Kaiser has live interviews on the field with Union City head coach Mike Wydro (County) and Iroquois’ Manny Johnson (Metro) ahead of the 86th Save-An-Eye all-star high school football game.
Franklin will receive more McElhattan funding for tuition program
Franklin School District will receive a $100,000 grant from the McElhattan Foundation over five years to support its dual enrollment tuition assistance program, with $20,000 dispersed annually until 2028. The School Board also accepted donations for the GEMS program and new volleyball equipment, approved various contracts and insurance renewals, and addressed housekeeping items for the upcoming school year. Additionally, the board approved agreements for special education services, revised policies, and funded infrastructure repairs.
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