Payne Elementary is proud to announce our November Students of the Month. These students have worked hard to achieve this award. Pictures is: Front Row: Henry Childs, Kendall Folsom, Kohen Fore, Brynlee Stoller, Pieper Mansfield, Kennedy Childs, Lienna Stoller, Boxton McGarvey. Back Row: Owen Welch, Demirian Goings, Reece Morehead, Brass Mansfield, Cayla Noggle, Scarlett Neff
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Virtue of Stewardship @ Divine Mercy School
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•This year Divine Mercy is doing a virtue of the month and give awards to students who have shown this virtue. November was Stewardship. Peyton Sennebogen helps multiple students in need. When she messed up on a math assignment instead of pouting she found another solution to gain the points back. Peyton shows leadership skills in every…
Middle School Basketball Team Volunteer at Caring & Sharing Food Pantry
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•Paulding Middle School Pride Card Recipients
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•Antwerp Elementary Student Council Makes Donation To Holly Beach Splash Pad
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•Raiders Win Home Opener Over Bryan
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•Share Your Passion Day at Oakwood Elementary
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•Oakwood Elementary held a “Share Your Passion” Day on Monday, November 22nd. Many adults from the community came in to share their passion as the students have been learning about people who pursue a passion in their “7 Mindsets” lessons. Along with Alex and Sadie above, Jaci and Laurie Schlatter with first grader, Preston Schlatter brought…
WT Volleyball Award Banquet
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•The Wayne Trace volleyball team held its awards banquet recently with several girls receiving special honors. Those receiving special awards included (L-R) Kaitlin Slade (defensive most valuable player), Gracie Shepherd (offensive most valuable player, second team GMC, first team District VII), Harper Myers (most improved varsity) and Abbie Stoller (coaches award, captain). Other special award…
Archers Roil in Season Opener
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•Antwerp started its 2021-2022 boys high school basketball season Friday night and the Archers rolled to a 65-37 win over visiting Delphos St. John’s in Paulding County. The blue and white seized control in the opening stanza, scoring 26 points in the opening eight minutes to grab an early 26-5 lead. Both teams struggled to…
Lady Warriors fall to Patriots
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•The Woodlan Lady Warriors opened ACAC play up Friday evening where visiting Jay County outlasted the Warriors for a 46-43 victory. Woodlan jumped in front 14-9 at the end of one quarter but the second stanza belonged to Jay County. The Lady Patriots totaled 18 points in the stanza while limiting the Warriors to eight…
Paulding FFA Chapter Competes at District Job Interview Contest, Member Advances onto State Contest!
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•By: Carter Manz, Paulding FFA Reporter Recently, 5 Paulding FFA members headed to Carey High School for the District Job Interview CDE. They were able to compete at the district level after placing 1st or 2nd in the sub-district job interview contest at Kalida. Paulding had the following members compete: Paige Jones, Carter Manz, Caydence…
WT Grover Hill Elem. PRESENTS “FOREVER CHRISTMAS”
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•The most effective Christmas celebrations are those that have all of the emotional elements of the seasons included. FOREVER CHRISTMAS has the splendor of a snowy winter’s night, from Rockin’ and Rollin’ around the tree to gleefully caroling from door to door. Director of the program is Grover Hill Music Teacher Mrs. Caitlyn Schmidt. Wayne…
PAULDING MIDDLE SCHOOLERS UTILIZE “PASSION FIRST”
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•Paulding Middle School is utilizing the 7-Mindsets curriculum to address the social and emotional needs of students. Each unit revolves around a specific theme students can apply to their lives. This unit’s theme was Passion First. Shown in the picture are Paulding Middle School’s Passion First Mindset Motivators.