Category: School

Paulding science olympiad teams compete in Columbus

The Paulding Science Olympiad Teams  of Paulding Exempted Village Schools competed at the BGSU Northwest Regional Competition on Saturday, March 18, 2023. The Division B team qualified for State Competition in Columbus which will be held in April. Pictured here are the members of the Division B team (back row): Olivia Porter, Cassie Weller, Sheridan…

Parkway 2nd Graders Rock The Niswonger

Over 70 Rockstars-In-Training made the Niswonger stage their destination for learning and lively fun on Wednesday, March 8. The Van Wert Live Team presented a Niswonger Behind The Scenes Experience that transformed the students into Rockstars for the day. Tour Guides, Gary Taylor, Bill Clifton, Greg Blackmore, and Amy Lyons led the students to four stations…

4-H Camp Palmer All Camp Clean Up March 25

To open and prepare the grounds at 4-H Camp Palmer, we need volunteer help. Does your club or organization need a service project? An adult must accompany youth ages 8-15 years of age. Please be prepared to bring your own rakes, and work gloves. The clean-up morning is scheduled for Saturday, March 25 from 8:30…

Vantage Adult Drone Training Academy Now Enrolling!

Vantage Career Center’s Drone Training Academy is now enrolling for FAA Part 107 classes, with the first class beginning June of 2023 and the second held at the end of July.  The introductory aviation training program will allow adult students the opportunity to gain basic hands-on UAS flight experience, following the FAA Part 107 rules…

HOOPS FOR HEART at Antwerp Local School

Antwerp Local School had another successful Hoops for Heart Day with $5,559 raised for the American Heart Association! This event began in 1996 in memory of John & Mayor Jan Reeb’s son, Jason, who passed away in ‘95 of heart disease. In the last nearly three decades, the Antwerp School has collected $96,311.37 for the…

Paulding FFA Chapter Celebrates National FFA Week

By: Caydence Rue, Paulding FFA Reporter  February 21st-24th, the Paulding FFA Chapter celebrated National FFA week by having many events throughout the district. During this week, every day was a dress up day for high school and this year we included the elementary schools and the middle school, which was a huge success.  When students…

NSCC HOSTS 600+ HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AT ANNUAL COLLEGE FAIR

Northwest State Community College hosted the Ohio Association for College Admission Counseling (OACAC) Annual College Fair on Tuesday, March 7th with a tremendous turnout in the Atrium. In total, roughly 55 colleges and universities from a four-state area welcomed over 600 area high school students at the event.  SHOWCASING NSCC AS A COMMUNITY CONVENER The…

Dulle wins scholarship from Ohio Line Supervisors Assoc.

Jenna Dulle was awarded a first place, $2000 scholarship in the Ohio Line Supervisors Association (OLSA) Scholarship competition on March 2, 2023. Dulle, the daughter of Doug and Kristine Dulle, is a senior at Edon High School. Doug is a journeyman lineman for North Western Electric Cooperative, Inc. Ten students competed for $4,500 in scholarships,…

Reading & Writing Appreciation at Payne Elementary School

Students at Payne Elementary recently participated in Read Across America by showing their appreciation for their reading and writing skills. The week of February 27 – March 3 students were involved in various dress-up days to honor multiple Dr. Seuss books.  Students also took time to write thank you notes to local businesses thanking them for…

Antwerp Elementary Students of the Month

Antwerp Elementary School would like to announce their February Students of the Month. Pictured here are the following (back row): Devin Smith, Julian Rivera, Keigan Custer, Kyler Johnson, and Liam Burelison; (middle row): Duke Dangler, Maddie Hogans, Wesley Hostettler, Greyson Smith, Oliver McCague, Jaxton Schilt, and Kimber Weible; (front row): Maxx Reith and Ethan Taylor. Not Pictured: Evelyn Yenser

Local Students Awarded Scholarships

Three students of Paulding County schools  were recently awarded a scholarship by the Northwest Ohio Consortium of Coordinators of the Gifted. They each were required to submit two recommendation letters and an essay outlining how this award would support their passions in a field linked to their area of gifted identification.