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Otsego receives $145,000 reading intervention grant |
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Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff
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Saturday, 25 May 2013 08:26 |
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TONTOGANY - Otsego Local Schools has received a $145,000 reading intervention grant to assist this summer with the Ohio Third Grade Reading Guarantee program.
"Summer programs are extremely important," said Superintendent Adam Koch.
The money will allow the district to purchase reading materials and technology equipment that will stay at locations in each of the four villages in the district to help with the summer reading intervention program.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 25 May 2013 08:31 |
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BG school board acts on contracts and lunch prices |
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Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff
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Saturday, 25 May 2013 08:21 |
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At Bowling Green Board of Education's meeting Tuesday, Superintendent Ann McVey recognized the work of Kelly Wicks, Sam Melendez, Coleman Howes, Dan Stutzman and Michael Hart and their efforts on the recent levy campaign.
McVey talked about the team's willingness to step up and champion important events in Bowling Green.
"We believe stronger than ever in the Bowling Green community ... and the importance of public education," Wicks said.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 25 May 2013 08:32 |
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Immigration Night is P.A.C.E. finale at Ridge Elementary |
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Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff
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Thursday, 23 May 2013 11:31 |
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| Students (from left) Hailey Trimpey and Ethan Brown, both in fifth grade; Michael Elko, third grade; and Erik Schempf, sixth grade, take an oath of allegiance. (Photos: Enoch Wu/Sentinel-Tribune) |
Students experienced immigration into America during a P.A.C.E. program, held Monday at Ridge Elementary. Program participants reenacted the experience of being processed at Ellis Island, dressing up in immigrant clothing and taking an oath of allegiance to the United States. The evening was the compilation of students work on immigration from 1890-1920. They dressed up in 1880s’ attire as they tried to immigrate through a reproduced Ellis Island. All Bowling Green elementaries have students in the district’s gifted and talented program, P.A.C.E. (Providing Acceleration, Creativity and Enrichment). The program is for students in grades 3-6. Thirty-two participated Monday. The evening included the fifth-graders performing a one-act play they wrote.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 23 May 2013 11:34 |
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Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff
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Saturday, 25 May 2013 07:55 |
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Tyler Farr, a radiologic technology major from Bowling Green, made the Kettering College dean's list for fall semester. Casey Akenberger, Bowling Green, was on the Jacksonville (Ala.) State University dean's list for spring term. Shayla Curry, of Perrysburg and majoring in cardiorespiratory care science was named to the spring dean's list at Tennessee State University.
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PATHE program to graduate 6 |
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Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff
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Thursday, 23 May 2013 09:11 |
The Wood County Educational Service Center's PATHE Program will graduate six students this term. The program is designed to provide educational opportunities for children to learn the academic, social, and functional skills that he/she will need to be a happy, healthy, and productive adult. Fostoria High School student Cheyanna Salyers, is the daughter of Julie Spires. She earned the "Brief Case" award through Wood County Educational Service Center by displaying positive growth in transition skills and a positive work ethic through PATHE's work-study program. Her plans after graduation is to find a good job and going to college to become a registered nurse. Perrysburg High School student Tyler Irish is the son of Taomi Lanning and John Buckner. He participated in the work-study program for two years, as well as learned how to play the cello. After graduation, he would like to go to Owens Community College to study to become a police officer.
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