SCHOOLS
In business
Jay County High School’s new club means business.
Coaching contracts terminated
Two women who are facing murder charges have been officially relieved of their duties as softball coaches.
Consolidation is coming
The next phase of consolidation in Jay Schools will inevitably have some bumps in the road. But school officials said Monday they want to make sure the process goes as smoothly as possible.
Inaugural impression
It wasn’t perfect. The weather took care of that. But overall the reviews were positive Saturday for the inaugural Jay County Show Choir Spectacular.
West Jay honor roll listed
Here’s the West Jay Middle School honor roll for the second nine-week grading period
East Jay names its honor roll
Here’s the East Jay Middle School honor roll for the second grading period.
Spectacular hosts
Jay County High School is seeking to draw more attention, both locally and throughout the state, to its growing program as it plays host to a show choir competition for the first time this weekend.
FR working to offer certifications
FORT RECOVERY — There are different pathways available to graduation. Fort Recovery High School is working toward offering another option for one of them.
JCHS announces its latest honor roll
The Jay County High School Honor Roll for the second grading cycle has been announced.
There’s a lot of credit to go around
This has been painful. But it has worked.
Balance clears $2.5 million
Jay School Corporation ended 2019 in the best financial shape it’s seen in years.
Muhlenkamp wins Lilly
Sara Muhlenkamp walked into the TV studio at Jay County High School unsuspectingly.
Outstanding award
A Jay County High School agriculture teacher received a national award at an education-based convention in Anaheim, California, earlier this month.
Administrative roles established
As consolidation goes forward, how many administrators does Jay Schools need?
Seeing Red
INDIANAPOLIS — Several thousand teachers, including dozens from Jay County, surrounded the Indiana Statehouse on Tuesday to call for better pay and more respect from the Republican-dominated state government in a protest that closed more than half of the state’s school districts for the day.
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