SCHOOLS
Jay Schools closed
Jay Schools are closed today because of inclement weather. It will be an e-learning day. (No delay was called because the corporation was on its built-in two-hour delay today.)
Virtual improvement
The verdict is in. The first extended virtual learning of 2020-21 proved to be an improvement over the experience from the close of the previous school year.
Lilly surprise
“No way.” “No way.”
Baldwin named Lilly scholar
The winner of Randolph County’s Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship is an honorary Patriot.
Band, choir shows to be live streamed
Attendance will be limited. But there is still an opportunity for supporters to watch the Jay County bands and choir.
Going virtual
Junior-senior high closed through Dec. 4.
A blessed bond
Shared experience forged friendship between Jay County High School student and his teacher.
Analco awarded
Jay County junior high art teacher Jacquelin Analco has a passion for art and for her students’ success.
Board approves weekly delay
Teachers and staff will get a couple of extra hours each week to help them deal with the expanded workload caused by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
FR forecast shows budget deficits
Pending state funding changes will impact Fort Recovery Local Schools’ annual budgets in coming years.
Jay Schools business manager died Monday
Jay School Corporation business manager Tarinna Morris died Monday evening at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie. She was 57.
Formal school policy now in place
A week after Jay School Board passed a resolution authorizing superintendent Jeremy Gulley to formalize COVID-19 exclusion protocols, those policies are now in place.
Reitz earns seat on school board
In the lone contested race for Jay School Board, voters had a pair of former Jay Schools employees to choose from.
Schools provide COVID info
Jay School Board took the opportunity Thursday to provide some COVID-19 clarity.
Virtual funding
E-learning came to Jay Schools for the first time in 2019, an effort to save days of classes lost to inclement weather. In March it became a necessity because of coronavirus pandemic shutdowns. Now, it’s a way of life.
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