SCHOOLS
Fort Recovery Schools ready for fall semester
FORT RECOVERY — There’s only one week left until classes start. Summer maintenance projects at the schools are nearly complete.
Runner-up return
INDIANAPOLIS — It had been eight years since the Patriots had competed at the state fair.
Prelim performance
Emma LeMaster of the Jay County High School Marching Patriots plays the piccolo in front of flute players Alexander Smith and Hannah Boggs during FridayÕs preliminaries at the Indiana State Fair. (The Commercial Review/Ray Cooney)
Surging to third
The Marching Patriots were sixth in preliminaries.
Back to tradition
Jay varsity cheerleaders are returning to the state fair competition for first time since 2016
School hosted NTAC seminar
Event focused on research about targeted violence
Budget planned to be $40.7 million
The budget will be advertised at an 8.3% increase.
Budget proposed at $40.73 million
Jay School Board on Monday reviewed Jay School Corporation’s proposed 2024 budget and gave business manager Shannon Current permission to advertise it at $40.73 million.
Get on the way
More families have the opportunity to send their 4-year-old children to preschool this year.
Plans presented
The process of bidding on an improvement project for outdoor athletic facilities at Jay County Junior-Senior High School is expected to begin next month.
Fort Recovery will purchase a new bus
Fort Recovery Local Schools will be getting a new bus.
Students make honor roll
Fort Recovery High School students were recently named to the second semester average honor roll.
Project process progressing
Bidding is around the corner.
Middle school honors students
Fort Recovery Middle School recently announced its fourth quarter honor roll recipients.
Fort Recovery announces honor roll
Fort Recovery High School recently announced its fourth quarter honor roll recipients.
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