In 2007, when these students were in the fifth grade, their Stock Market Game Coach, Diane Jolitz, had invited Mr. Mathews to speak to the class and serve as a financial information resource during the competition. The team won first place.
Heather Cummings, NCB marketing communications manager, and Michelle Ward, VP, human resources manager, spoke with the HHS students at the career fair.
The Hillsboro Christian Academy held its kindergarten, sixth grade and eighth grade graduation ceremonies in the sanctuary of the Hillsboro First Church of the Nazarene on June 3.
The Hillsboro Christian Academy held its kindergarten, sixth grade and eighth grade graduation ceremonies in the sanctuary of the Hillsboro First Church of the Nazarene on June 3.
Schools in Peebles are a step closer to implementing the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
SSCC Theatre will host open auditions for the upcoming production “The Little Prince” at 6:30 p.m. Friday, June 24, in the Edward K. Daniels Auditorium on Southern State Community College’s Central Campus, 100 Hobart Drive, Hillsboro.
Southern State Community College’s 36th annual commencement exercises were held 7 p.m. Friday, June 10, in the Patriot Center on SSCC’s Central Campus in Hillsboro. A total of 564 students applied for degrees or certificates as part of the class of 2011.
Mowrystown resident Stephanie Docter, an early childhood education major at Cedarville University, recently received the Jack “J.D.” Willets Alumni Scholarship Award during the University’s Honors Day event.
The membership of one of higher education’s most recognized honor societies, Phi Theta Kappa (PTK), was enhanced by the induction of several new members at a June 3 ceremony in The Patriot Center at Southern State Community College’s Central Campus in Hillsboro.
Jenna Shull, the daughter of Jim and Mary Shull of Springfield and granddaughter of Jo Ann Trueblood of Hillsboro and Charles Shull of Columbus, has completed her sophomore year at the College of Mount St. Joseph, making the dean’s list both years with a 4.0 grade point average.
The G.O.O.D. Program (“Going On Or Defeated”) was started by Ron Derry, an Ohio teacher who, after 18 years of teaching, suddenly went blind. At that point, he dedicated his life to encouraging people to understand that all problems can be overcome.
Wilmington College received a $100,000 grant for expanding the use of technology in its teacher preparation programs at Wilmington City, Hillsboro City and Clinton-Massie Local schools.