Board hears report on student safety

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PIQUA – School safety was highlighted during the Upper Valley Career Center’s Board of Education meeting in October.

Piqua BOE gets beginning of school year updates

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PIQUA — The Piqua City School District Board of Education held its first meeting since the start of the 2022-2023 school year on Thursday, Sept. 22.

Edison State adjunct faculty honored at banquet

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PIQUA — Twenty-two employees were recognized for instructing a combined total of 4,125 semester hours, or approximately 1,375 classes, in their careers at Edison State Community College’s annual adjunct faculty recognition banquet on Wednesday, Aug. 24.

Troy BOE OKs appropriations, staff changes

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TROY — Appropriations were approved, along with staffing changes, during the Troy Board of Education’s regular monthly meeting on Monday, Sept. 12.

Miami East-MVCTC FFA Chapter salutes farmers

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CASSTOWN — The Miami East-MVCTC FFA Chapter salutes the hard-working farmers and ranchers that feed our country and the world.

Lehman celebrates homecoming 2022

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SIDNEY — The Lehman Catholic Cavaliers will celebrate homecoming with a week of school and community events, Sept. 12 - 17. Daily themes for students, faculty, and staff will set the tone for a week filled with fun and tradition.

Board OKs learning opportunities

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PIQUA — The Upper Valley Career Center Board of Education approved out-of-district learning opportunities/out-of-state travel for students and staff during its meeting Monday, Aug. 22.

UVCC updated on graduation requirements

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PIQUA — Graduation requirements for students attending Upper Valley Career Center were shared during Monday night’s board of education meeting.

Sidney City Schools plans ‘Parent University’ events

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SIDNEY — When students are healthy, feel safe, and are supported through strong systems and relationships, they are more likely to enjoy learning, develop positive social skills, and achieve greater success. With that in mind, Sidney City Schools is committed to strengthening the school community through partnerships between parents, students, the school, and the community.

Tipp City Schools modifies start date for first graders

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TIPP CITY – Tipp City Schools Board of Education approved a change in schedule for first-grade students at Nevin Coppock Elementary School. Called Smart Start, the modified calendar allows for a one-on-one meet-the-teacher format.