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  • Buckskin Students of the Month enjoy lunch with principal

    The December students of the month from Buckskin Elementary School were: Eric Anderson, Hannah Knisley, Kaylin Harris, B
  • WHS sophomores tour freedom center
         In light of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day,  a group of sophomores from Whiteoak High School went to the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center on January 15, as a part of their history and English curriculum. They learned about the history of Cincinnati and its important role in the underground railroad.
  • Bright Local School Board thanked for service
    January is School Board Recognition Month and the Bright Local students and staff would like to thank the school board f
  • SSCC offers financial aid workshop on Hillsboro campus
    Southern State Community College will offer a financial aid workshop in Highland County to assist families in filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The next workshop will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14, at SSCC's Central Campus, 100 Hobart Drive, Hillsboro. For more information, please call 1-800-628-7722, ext. 2612.
  • Cargill to award 350 scholarships
    Cargill will award $350,000 in scholarships to high-school seniors who live in communities where Cargill has operations and plan to enroll in post-secondary education next fall.
  • Greenfield Elementary announces honor roll and perfect attendance for third grading period
    GREENFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
    Third Grading Period 2009-2010
    January 15, 2010
  • HCCS helps recovery efforts in Haiti
    The Highland County Christian School fifth- and sixth-grade classes participated in a bake sale fundraiser on Tuesday.
  • HCCS helps recovery efforts in Haiti
    The Highland County Christian School fifth- and sixth-grade classes participated in a bake sale fundraiser on Tuesday.
  • Buckskin Elementary students honored
    The December students of the month from Buckskin were:   Bailey Simmons, Ashton Montgomery, Kendall Pollard, Veroni
  • Buckskin Elementary announces students of the month
    The December students of the month from Buckskin were:   Eric Anderson, Hannah Knisley, Kaylin Harris, Beka Baker, Janie Brigner, Lucas Barr, Austin Bennett and Reece Schluep. They were treated to lunch at McDonald's with the principal, Mr. Shumate.
  • Wilmington College announces Academic Honors List for fall '09 semester
    A number of area residents have been named to the Wilmington College Academic Merit List following the 2009 fall semester. The Academic Merit List recognizes those students, enrolled six to 11 hours, who earn at least a 3.6 grade point average on a 4.0 scale. Wilmington College, a career-oriented liberal arts institution affiliated with the Society of Friends (Quakers), is located in southwestern Ohio, approximately one hour from Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton. Two branches in Cincinnati serve a large number of non-traditional students. Additional information may be obtained at www.wilmington.edu.
  • Zink visits Catholic school
    On Thursday, Jan. 21, Mayor Zink presented St. Mary's Catholic School with a proclamation for Catholic Schools Week, Jan. 31-Feb. 6.Pictured from left to right are: Linda Bradford, Kim O'Brien, Carrie Wilson, Megan Wagoner, Mary Stanforth, Mayor Zink, Becci Penker, Karen Trout and Ashley Bohl. Absent from the picture was Kim Conlon.
  • $20,000 scholarship announced by Bagshaw Enterprises, Inc.
    In collaboration with the Kentucky Fried Chicken Foundation and the National Colonel’s Scholars program, Bagshaw Enterprises, a local KFC franchisee, is sponsoring a $20,000 ($5,000 per year for four years) scholarship for a 2010 graduating high school senior.  The scholarship is guaranteed to be awarded to a senior residing in one the following counties: Brown, Butler, Clinton, Fayette, Franklin, Hancock, Highland, Jackson, Montgomery, Ottawa, Pickaway, Ross, Sandusky, Scioto, Shelby, Union, Warren, and Wood, located in Ohio, and Boone and Kenton, located in Kentucky.  Selection will be based primarily on the financial need, perseverance, and entrepreneurial spirit of the candidate.
  • St. Mary's students "caught doing good"
    Students "caught" doing good at St. Mary Catholic School are Jayse Middleton, Kevin Raisch, Mallory Parsons, Paige Loudin, and Jack Kuntz. They will be treated to lunch with Mrs. Stanforth, the Principal. Congratulations boys and girls!
  • SSCC changes registration date for spring quarter
    SSCC has changed the dates for Spring Term Early Registration.  It will be February 23rd instead of the 16th.
  • Hillsboro & Lynchburg FFA members excel at the Big E
    Pictured Left to Right: Andy Winkle, Lynchburg-Clay FFA 1st in Dairy Handlers Contest;  Kelsey Sheeley, Hillsboro FFA 4t
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