SCHOOLS
News brief: SA approves 3-hour delay
BERNE — South Adams School Board approved Tuesday to give superintendent Scott Litwiller the option to use a three-hour delay in times of inclement weather.
A future in firefighting
There’s somewhat of a formula for preparing for life after high school.
Request denied; JCTA to appeal
The latest decision in a contract dispute that has lasted more than a year came down in favor of Jay School Corporation, but the process is not over.
FR goes on P.R.I.M.E. Time
If I only had more time.
Fort board talks tech
Fort Recovery Local Schools want to expand the use of technology, both in the classroom and for communication with the community.
Breaking: FR board discusses tech
FORT RECOVERY — The school board’s focus Wednesday was on technology — how to use it in the classroom and to communicate with the community.
Curriculum updated
Curriculum at Jay County High School is being revamped to help academically qualified students earn an associate’s degree or significant college credit hours at little or no cost before graduation.
School bonds could be refinanced
Jay Schools could save about $1.6 million in interest payments by refinancing the bonds used for the high school renovation project in 2006.
FRMS students named to honor roll
Fort Recovery Middle School named its honor roll students for the first nine weeks.
East Jay names honor roll students
East Jay Middle School recently announced its list of students who made the honor roll for the first nine-week grading period.
Jay earns an overall A rating
Jay Schools received another A rating Wednesday from the Indiana Department of Education, though three individual schools saw their letter grades drop.
Jay places 2nd
WESTFIELD — As it turns out, the format just doesn’t matter.
Gundrum set to join board
There is no suspense when it comes to this year’s school board elections.
FR in need of drivers
FORT RECOVERY — School leaders’ focus was on buses and budgets.
Jay Schools expands program
A pilot program putting technology in the hands of ninth graders will be expanded to all class levels at Jay County High School next fall.
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