SCHOOLS
JCHS honors seniors (5/11/04)
There were lots of big smiles on the faces of Jay County High School students at Honors Night Monday.
Lindsay headed for Triton Central (7/13/04)
He says he’ll always be a member of The Patriot Nation. But from now on Brad Lindsay will be rocking the green and white.
Ford named JCHS AD (8/3/04)
PORTLAND — If you haven’t looked at a Ford lately ... look again. The Jay School Board did.
Fitness equipment staying (7/14/04)
BERNE — The fitness equipment is staying.
Board elections to be held in fall (7/20/04)
Votes for the Jay School Board will now be cast in November.
SA to do buyout (8/11/04)
BERNE — The South Adams School Board has taken a step toward entering into the state’s bond buyout program for retiring teachers.
Fort students to travel to classes
chool students here will continue to travel to other schools this year for vocational classes.
Area buses to be inspected (8/5/04)
Indiana and Ohio state police are making sure the wheels on the buses go round and round, the wipers go swish swish and the horn on buses in three local school districts go beep beep.
Bloomfield 4-Star again (8/28/04)
A seventh star will join six others on a banner at Bloomfield Elementary School.
No comment on abduction (9/4/04)
The superintendent of Jay Schools isn’t talking about the alleged abduction of a General Shanks Elementary School second grader.
Patriots take third
Members of the Jay County band heard the dreaded words they have heard so many times before.
School enrollment up (8/24/04)
Enrollment numbers are up in the Jay School Corporation according to preliminary numbers given to Jay School Board members Monday.
Meiring to lead chorus (8/31/04)
CELINA, Ohio — A veteran Fort Recovery music teacher has been named director of the chorus at the Lake Campus of Wright State University in Celina.
Boy back home quickly (9/3/04)
A Hardinsburg man, who allegedly abducted his son on Thursday, aided with the boy’s quick return by attempting to contact the child’s mother to tell her he was taking the boy to Kentucky.
Nine earn JJCL scholarships (8/25/04)
Six area residents recently were selected as the 2004 recipients of the new John Jay Center for Learning Scholarships.
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