The AHS Class of 2017 After-Prom Committee is sponsoring and organizing a Consignment Prom Dress and other occasion dresses event – The Dress Event. Plan to attend on Saturday, February 28th from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. or Sunday, March 1st from 12:00-4:00 p.m. There will be a wide array of dresses to choose from.…
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Care Packages by FCCLA students
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•Paulding High School FCCLA members Jordan Shull, Kynsie Etzler, and Kacie Karlstadt created “Care Packages” to be donated to a local hospital.
Spring Registration for Free ABLE Classes
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•Vantage Career Center is offering Adult Basic Literacy Education (ABLE) classes in Paulding County. Many adults attend ABLE classes to refresh basic skills in reading, writing and math, improve skills needed for employment or further education, or prepare for the GED® exam to obtain a high school equivalency diploma. ABLE classes are offered at convenient…
Raiders Steal Win For Another GMC Title
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•Ethan Linder led his team from the beginning to take an early, strong lead against the Archers in the Friday night boys basketball game. He posted six points in the first quarter with his brother, Corbin, adding another five. Luke Miller and Corbin Linder both hit the three point baskets in this period. The Archer…
Antwerp Girls Pull Off A Squeaker Win; Lady Raiders Finish With Winning Season
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•The game was a slow start for both teams on February 17. Hilltop and Antwerp maxed out at the low score of 6 points each in the first period. The second period did not even hit that standard and the half finished at 11-9 and Hilltop had the small lead. The Lady Archers ambitions picked…
Paulding Girls Add 2nd Win
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•The Lady Panthers travelled to Lima Perry on Thursday, February 12. The game between the teams resulted in Paulding winning by 8 points! The first quarter had Lima taking the top spot at 17-12. The Lady Panthers came back and held the Perry offense at bay with the only score being a free-throw shot. Not…
GMC Title Picked up by Raiders
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•The Rams hit the bus, travelling to Wayne Trace for the boys basketball game against he Raiders at the Palace on Friday, February 13. This game would determine the Green Meadows Conference championship for the 2014-2015 school year. The game began with the Raiders taking an early lead against the Tinora team. Corbin Linder was…
Antwerp Wrestlers wrap up regular season
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•Both the junior high and high school wrestlers wrapped up their regular season schedules on Thursday, February 12, 2015 at the annual Paulding County Tri Match. This year’s edition was held at Paulding High School. Although the Archers did not win this year’s team title, they had some outstanding individual performances yet again. 8th grader…
“From the Vantage Point:” SOPHOMORE DAY & OPEN HOUSE HELD
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•On Friday, February 6, Vantage hosted over 700 sophomores for “Sophomore Visitation Day”. Each sophomore had the opportunity to investigate and explore two different career technical programs of interest to them. During each one-hour visit, there were hands-on activities, demonstrations and presentations prepared especially for the sophomores. Vantage Cosmetology students prepared a style show for…
Adjective secret objects
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•Miss Miller’s first grade class at Payne Elementary is learning about adjectives. Students used adjectives to describe a secret object that they brought in from home.
Graph skills are sweet!
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•First graders at Antwerp Elementary have been learning about picture graphs and bar graphs. Here, Taylor Shull sorts her candy hearts and works on her bar graph.
Payne AR students rewarded with fitness fun!
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•Students in grades 2-6 at Payne Elementary School who met their second quarter Accelerated Reader goal were treated to a field trip at K&S Tumblefit in Antwerp. Students participated in Zumba, Tumbling and Obstacle Course activities. Way to go Raider Readers!
Paulding High School announces January Students of the Month
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•Paulding High School has announced its January Students of the Month. They are the following (l-r): Freshman Clay Dockery; Sophomore Aaron Horstman; Junior Allison Harpel; and Senior Claudia Foltz.