On Saturday, February 12th students and staff members from Paulding Exempted Village Schools volunteered at the Caring and Sharing food pantry. Shown in the picture from left are: Nicole Vielma; Gauge Krill; Wesley Ludwig; and Mrs. Amy Ludwig (PJHS 6th Grade Intervention Specialist).
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PEVS Seeking Nominations for the Academic Hall of Fame
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•The Paulding Exempted Village Schools Academic Hall of Fame was created to recognize graduates of any high school currently within the boundaries of the Paulding Exempted Village School District who have achieved a significant degree of success in their professional careers. The first class was inducted in May 2010 and thirty-four individuals are currently in…
PC United Way Kicks off Stuff the Truck!
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•Ready, Set Go!! It’s time to kick off the the annual food collection event for the Caring and Sharing Food Pantry, Paulding County’s Food Bank. Taryn Stiltner of the United Way and Joe Barker of the WMYW, Paulding County’s Own Radio station started the event with the intention to re-fill the food bank each year.…
Paulding Academic Hall of Fame Inductees
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•Paulding SWCD & Paulding Schools Tree Planting Project
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•The Paulding Soil & Water Conservation District is proud to partner with Paulding Exempted Village Schools on a multi-year tree planting and landscaping project at the Paulding School campus! We were approached by Paulding Elementary Principal Greg Puthoff about planting a windbreak for their playground and the project blossomed from there to include trees all…
PEVS Introduces New Teachers
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•New PEVS Superintendent Speaks at Kiwanis
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•Paulding Exempted Village Schools’ new Superintendent, Ken Amstutz, was the speaker at the Kiwanis June 22nd meeting. Amstutz comes to Paulding from the superintendent position at Van Wert City Schools. He is very “pro-kid” and shares that kids are the same as ever, it is the adults and family dynamics that surround them that have…
Sam Adams wins Paulding Ex. Village Schools Geography Bee
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•Students from Oakwood Elementary, Paulding Elementary, and Paulding Middle School competed in the district level of the National Geographic Bee Finals on January 12, 2017. Sam Adams will advance to the next level of competition, a written examination. Sam will move one step closer to a chance at a $50,000 scholarship, and a prize vacation!…