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JVS students sign paperwork agreeing to receive license

Eight early childhood education students from the Jefferson County Joint Vocational School signed paperwork on October 4, committing to complete child development associate training during their senior year. This milestone was part of Ohio's first statewide Health and Human Services Signing Day, highlighting the importance of vocational education in the community.

BLHS adding student representatives

Buckeye Local High School is set to enhance student engagement by appointing student representatives to connect with the school board. This initiative, approved during the board's meeting on October 21, aims to facilitate communication between students and board members, allowing for direct input from the student body.

Steubenville assembly focuses on America’s opportunities

The Steubenville assembly highlighted opportunities for local students, as Jefferson County Commissioner Eric Timmons spoke at the Honor America event. Timmons emphasized the importance of education and the historical context of immigration in shaping American success. The event aimed to inspire students to seize the opportunities available to them as American citizens.

Junior high classes underway at Utica Shale Academy

Junior high classes have commenced at Utica Shale Academy for the 2024-25 school year, welcoming about 25 students from grades 7 to 9. This expansion brings the total enrollment to approximately 130 students, highlighting the academy's innovative blended learning approach for grades 7-12.

ICBOE approves agreements for innovation center

The Indian Creek Board of Education (ICBOE) approved agreements for the development of a Community Innovation Center during its meeting on October 18, 2024. This project, in collaboration with North Canton-based Sol-Harris/Day Architecture, marks a significant step forward in enhancing educational resources in Mingo Junction.

Comings and goings on JVS board

The Jefferson County Joint Vocational School Board of Education held a meeting on October 15, where Lee Gillison took the oath of office, succeeding Barbara Cunningham, who resigned after nearly eight years. This transition highlights significant changes in local educational governance, impacting the community's vocational education landscape.

Harding Middle preparing for 500 at trunk-or-treat

Harding Middle School in Steubenville is set to host its second-annual trunk-or-treat event from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, aiming to attract around 500 attendees. The event, designed for fifth- and sixth-graders, will feature decorated cars and a festive atmosphere, fostering community engagement and participation.

Briefs

The article titled "Briefs" highlights two informational meetings scheduled in Hancock County regarding a proposed bond levy for local schools, set to appear on the November 5 ballot. These events are aimed at educating residents about the implications of the bond and the benefits for Hancock County Schools.

Apple Crunch at McKinley

McKinley STEM Academy hosted its Great Apple Crunch celebration, emphasizing healthy eating and local food initiatives during National Farm-to-School Month. The event encouraged students to engage with healthy snacks and recognize the importance of agriculture in their community. This local initiative highlights the school's commitment to promoting wellness among its students.

Improvements sought for Toronto band camp

Parents of Toronto High School Band members are raising funds to enhance the Toronto Band Camp, reminiscing about their own experiences in the band. The initiative, led by John Hartline, aims to improve facilities for current and future students, fostering a sense of community and tradition.