Each month students at Paulding Junior High School that go above and beyond what is normally expected of them receive Paulding Pride cards to recognize them for their outstanding character. The students shown in the picture are the August Paulding Pride card recipients for PJHS.
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Grover Hill Elementary Announces August Students of the Month
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•Paulding FFA Parent/Member Meeting A Success!
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•By: Paulding FFA Reporter, Grace Goyings This past Monday, August 28th, the Paulding FFA Chapter held its first meeting of the 2023-2024 school year. The kickoff meeting included both FFA members and their parents, so they could learn a little more about FFA from the advisors and the officer team. At this meeting, there were…
Paulding FFA Enjoys Oakwood Homecoming
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•By: Paulding FFA Reporter, Grace Goyings On Monday, September 4th the Paulding FFA Chapter had 28 members walk in the Annual Oakwood Homecoming parade to represent our chapter. They had a float and handed out candy to the parade goers. Then there were 15 members that stayed to help with kids’ games and activities. The…
Pilots Fly Back to Knock Off Panthers
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•PAULDING – Ayersville scored 20 unanswered points over the final 18 minutes of the contest to rally for a 20-17 victory over Paulding at Keysor Field in Green Meadows Conference football action Friday night. The maroon and white played a solid first half, getting a safety from Jack Woods before the Paulding offense added to…
Altimus Throws For Five Scores in Archer Rout
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•HICKSVILLE – Carson Altimus threw for 255 yards and five touchdowns to lead the Antwerp Archers to a 39-6 win over Hicksville in Green Meadows Conference football action Friday night. Altimus tossed touchdown passes to Camden Fuller, Jaxon Jones and Kayden Winslow as Antwerp totaled 263 passing yards and 434 yards of total offense overall.…
Antwerp XC competes @ Edon
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•Tuesday, August 29, the cross country teams contested a meet in Edon with Holgate, Hilltop, and Edgerton also in attendance. In junior high girls action, the lady archers were unable to score as a team but were led by 1st place finisher Alia Clem, followed closely Gianna Laker, Anneliese Zijlstra, and Aleta Sorrell. The junior…
Raiders knock off Edgerton
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•Ohio 4-H Pathways to the Future focuses on work ethic certification
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•Ohio 4-H youth development will be one of the first 4-H programs in the nation to offer high school students a work ethic certification. Designed by Mike Rowe, best known as the host of television’s Dirty Jobs, the work ethic curriculum will be offered under the Ohio 4-H Pathways to the Future initiative. Ohio high…
Baby Bunnies Visit Ann’s Bright Beginnings
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•Ann’s Bright Beginnings Summer Program were recently visited by baby bunnies, provided by Wyatt Wilhelm. Wyatt brought several of his bunnies to the center and explained the different breeds and the different parts of a rabbit. He was a very knowledgeable guest! It’s not too late to sign your child up for preschool in September! …
Ann’s Bright Beginnings Summer Program tours the State Bank!
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•Ann’s Bright Beginnings Summer Program has been all over our village this summer. Our local businesses have been so kind to welcome us into their establishments and show us what goes on “behind the scenes”. This picture shows the day we visited The State Bank and Trust! We got to see inside the safe, watch…
Warriors Even Record With Win Over Cougars
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•WOODBURN – Junior Ty Louden was 22 of 32 through the air for 262 yards with four touchdowns to lead the Woodlan Warriors to a 30-16 victory over visiting Central Noble in Friday night non-league football action. Louden’s top target on the night was senior Braden Smith, who hauled in nine catches for 164 yards…
Archers Stay Unbeaten With Win Over Edon
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•EDON – Antwerp made the trip to Williams County Friday night where the Archers pulled away for a 54-24 victory over Edon. Carson Altimus completed 18 of 25 passes for 293 yards and five touchdowns to lead the Archers to the victory. The senior signal-caller also ran for a score and totaled ten rushing yards.…