SCHOOLS
Jay and SA test scores drop
As predicted, ISTEP scores dropped significantly statewide in 2015. And that pattern held true locally as well.
Breaking: Five apply for seat
Five candidates have applied to fill the Jay School Board seat left vacant by the resignation of Mike Masters.
FR students show spirit
FORT RECOVERY — From elementary to high school, students are showing their Christmas spirit.
Broker proposes 'team' effort
BERNE — It’s prime real estate.
FRHS names honor roll
Fort Recovery High School named students to the honor roll for the first quarter.
Board balks at ISTEP numbers
BERNE — Indiana’s standardized testing system for public schools is a mess, South Adams School Board members agreed Tuesday night.
News brief: Dual credit increasing
Jay School Board learned at its meeting Monday that the number of students in Jay School Corporation earning college credit and the number of courses taken has continued to increase.
Top teacher
A Jay County High School graduate was awarded for her achievements in teaching a foreign language.
FRLS to have budget surplus
FORT RECOVERY — The financial picture for Fort Recovery Local Schools just keeps looking brighter.
News brief: FR finances strong
FORT RECOVERY — The financial picture just keeps looking better for Fort Recovery Local Schools.
Board to look at bonus structure
BERNE — How do you reward good teachers? And how do you do it fairly?
Fire safety week
Bryant volunteer firemen provide a demonstration for students at Bloomfield Elementary School on Friday as part of Fire Prevention Week. (photo provided).
Haynes Warriors
Judge Haynes Elementary recently named its Warriors of the Month for September. Pictured in front from left are Makenna Avery, Cameron Coats, Lynzie Tobe, Kanara Brinkley, Chloe Cook and Carley Trinidad. In back are Olivia Cox, Natalie Carreno, Haley Cumings, Ryne Goldsworthy and Bryan Garcia. (photo provided).
SAHS honored
The Starfires stand alone.
Study offers a few options
An architectural study of Jay Schools to be presented Monday outlines a series of consolidation options that could close as many as three elementary schools over the next few years in an effort to cut operational costs.
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