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2015-2016 Scholarship Guide
2015-2016 Scholarship Guide Opportunities for Education and Training Beyond High School December 2015 Dear Parents/Guardians and Seniors: We are pleased to present this Scholarship Guide that has been assembled by eight of the Wayne County schools and the Wayne County Community Foundation. The purpose of this booklet is to assist students and their families in obtaining scholarships for higher education. The information that you will find within this booklet is as current as possible. The helpful hints, meaningful suggestions and Internet sites should benefit everyone. This guide provides information for over 100 scholarships that are being awarded by foundations, corporations, governmental agencies, clubs, and other organizations on the local, regional state, and national levels. If you need further information or assistance, feel free to contact your high school guidance counselor, listed below, or contact the Wayne County Community Foundation at 330-262-3877. We wish you luck in your pursuit of financial assistance for post high school education. Sincerely, Lacie M. Neal Program Manager Wayne County Community Foundation DALTON HIGH SCHOOL SMITHVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 177 North Mill Street, Dalton, OH 44618 200 Smithie Drive, Smithville, OH 44677 Mr. Luke Grau, Guidance Counselor Mr. Cordell Smith, Guidance Counselor Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: (330) 828-2261 Ext. 103 Phone: (330) 669-3165 NORTHWESTERN HIGH SCHOOL TRIWAY HIGH SCHOOL 7473 North Elyria Road, West Salem, OH 44287 3205 Shreve Road, Wooster, OH 44691 Ms. Juliet Thomas, Guidance Counselor Ms. Kim Mitchell, Junior/Senior Counselor E-mail: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: (419) 846-3833 Ext. -
School State 11TH STREET ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL KY 12TH
School State 11TH STREET ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL KY 12TH STREET ACADEMY NC 21ST CENTURY ALTERNATIVE MO 21ST CENTURY COMMUNITY SCHOOLHOUSE OR 21ST CENTURY CYBER CS PA 270 HOPKINS ALC MN 270 HOPKINS ALT. PRG - OFF CAMPUS MN 270 HOPKINS HS ALC MN 271 KENNEDY ALC MN 271 MINDQUEST OLL MN 271 SHAPE ALC MN 276 MINNETONKA HS ALC MN 276 MINNETONKA SR. ALC MN 276-MINNETONKA RSR-ALC MN 279 IS ALC MN 279 SR HI ALC MN 281 HIGHVIEW ALC MN 281 ROBBINSDALE TASC ALC MN 281 WINNETKA LEARNING CTR. ALC MN 3-6 PROG (BNTFL HIGH) UT 3-6 PROG (CLRFLD HIGH) UT 3-B DENTENTION CENTER ID 622 ALT MID./HIGH SCHOOL MN 917 FARMINGTON HS. MN 917 HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL MN 917 LAKEVILLE SR. HIGH MN 917 SIBLEY HIGH SCHOOL MN 917 SIMLEY HIGH SCHOOL SP. ED. MN A & M CONS H S TX A B SHEPARD HIGH SCH (CAMPUS) IL A C E ALTER TX A C FLORA HIGH SC A C JONES HIGH SCHOOL TX A C REYNOLDS HIGH NC A CROSBY KENNETT SR HIGH NH A E P TX A G WEST BLACK HILLS HIGH SCHOOL WA A I M TX A I M S CTR H S TX A J MOORE ACAD TX A L BROWN HIGH NC A L P H A CAMPUS TX A L P H A CAMPUS TX A MACEO SMITH H S TX A P FATHEREE VOC TECH SCHOOL MS A. C. E. AZ A. C. E. S. CT A. CRAWFORD MOSLEY HIGH SCHOOL FL A. D. HARRIS HIGH SCHOOL FL A. -
Yearbook Title) City Years
Ohio Genealogical Society Yearbook Collection PRINTED 7/17/2020 School names in blue and underlined are hyperlinked to yearbooks available online on an external website. ` School Name (Yearbook Title) City Years Ada High School (Watchdog) Ada [SR11w] 1940 Ada High School (We) Ada [SR11w] 1941-42, 1963, 1987, 2012-13, 2017 Ohio Northern University Ada [SR3n] 1918, 1920, 1923-32, 1934-38, 1940-42, 1946-51, 1953-57, 1959-64, 1967-69, 1971-85, 1987-97, 2000-02, 2006-08, (Northern) 2011, 2013-14 Adario High School (Hi-Lites) Adario [SR19h] 1933 Fulton Township School Ai [SR959f] 1949, 1955-56, 1960 (Fultonian) Symmes Valley High School Aid [SR65v] 2009-19 (Viking) Archbishop Hoban High School Akron [SR651w] 1957-58, 1961-63, 1966-70, 1980, 1983-84, 1986, 1989-92, 1994-95, 1997, 1999-2012 (Way) Buchtel College (Buchtel) Akron [SR3b] 1908 Buchtel College (Tel-Buch) Akron [SR3t] 1911 Buchtel High School (Griffin) Akron [SR854g] Jun 1940, Jun 1941, Jun 1942, Jun 1943, Jun 1944, Jan 1945, Jun 1945, Jun 1946, Jan 1947, Jun 1947, Jan 1948, Jun 1948, Jan 1949, Jun 1949, Jan 1950, Jun 1950, Jan 1951, Jun 1951, Jan 1952, Jun 1952, Jan 1953, Jun 1953, 1954-69, 1986, 1988-89, 1991-93, 1995-99, 2003, 2015-17 Central High School (Central Akron [SR333c] JUNE 1951 Forge) Central High School (Wildcat) Akron [SR333w] 1958, 1961, 1964-65, 1968-70 Central – Hower (Artisan) Akron [SR333a] 1971-76, 1978-79, 1981-82, 1984, 1988-89, 1993, 1998-99, 2006 East High School (Magic Carpet) Akron [SR77m] 1926 Page 1 Ohio Genealogical Society Yearbook Collection PRINTED 7/17/2020 -
Athletic Handbook
NORTHWESTERN LOCAL SCHOOLS: AHLETIC HANDBOOK Preparing Our Students Today for Tomorrow's Opportunities 1 NORTHWESTERN LOCAL SCHOOLS: AHLETIC HANDBOOK WELCOME & INTRODUCTION Northwestern Local Schools Athletic Participation Handbook Board of Education Approved Welcome to the athletic program of the Northwestern Local Schools. Northwestern has enjoyed a long and proud tradition of athletic excellence, sporting a great number of OHSAA Tournament & Wayne County Athletic League Championships. In order to ensure that the Northwestern community has a quality athletic program on and off the playing fields of which it can be proud, the District and Athletic Department have developed guidelines to help maintain the high standards of excellence expected from Northwestern student-athletes. It is our hope that this handbook will help provide student-athletes, parent/guardian(s) and coaches with the information necessary to excel within the athletic program. We wish each and every one of our student-athletes, parents and coaches the best of success as they compete this year. GO HUSKIES! ADMINISTRATIVE CONTACTS Randall Hafner, Assistant Principal/Athletic Director 7-12 419-846-3833 [email protected] Mike Burkholder, High School Principal 419-846-3833 [email protected] Rachel Beun, Middle School Principal 419-846-3974 [email protected] Douglas Hopkins, Middle School Assistant Principal 419-846-3974 [email protected] Jeffrey Layton, Superintendent of Schools 419-846-3151 [email protected] 2 NORTHWESTERN LOCAL SCHOOLS: AHLETIC HANDBOOK -
Ohio Contract User List 2016-2017
Ohio Contract Usage 2016-2017 MHEC CONTRACTS leverage the potential volume of the region’s purchasing power, while saving entities time and money by simplifying the procurement process and negating the need to conduct a competitive sourcing event. By offering a turnkey solution with the ability to tailor the already negotiated contract to match the entity’s specific needs and2 requirements,0162017 MHEC contracts shift some of the negotiating power back to the entities. Additionally, because of MHEC’s statutory status, many of these contracts can also be adopted for use by K-12 districts and schools, as well as cities, states and local governments. Smaller institutions benefit from these contracts as they allow these institutions to receive some pricing and terms normally reserved for larger institutions. Committee members participate in the negotiations, sharing strategies, and tactics on dealing with specific contractual issues and vendors. ANNUAL HARDWARE CONTRACTS Tiffin University Bridgeport Exempted Village Cuyahoga Valley Christian School District Academy Higher Education Union Institute and University REPORT Bristol Local School District Dover City School District Antioch University University of Cincinnati Brookville Local School East Palestine City School Ashland University University of Dayton to the Member States District District Bluffton University University of Findlay Brown Local School District Eaton Community Schools Capital University University of Mount Union Buckeye Joint Vocational Fenwick High School Case Western Reserve University of Rio Grande School Field Local Schools University University of Toledo Canfield Local School District Franklin Local School District Cedarville University Walsh University Centerville City Schools Fuchs Mizrachi School Cleveland State University Zane State College Central Junior High School Gallia-Jackson-Vinton Joint College of Wooster Central Primary School Village School District God’s Bible School and HARDWARE CONTRACTS Child Focus, Inc. -
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August 2016 THETHE NorthwesternNorthwestern Northwestern Local Schools * 7571 N. Elyria Rd. * West Salem, OH 44287 419-846-3151 * Fax: 419-846-3361 * www.northwestern-wayne.k12.oh.us Summer Europe Trip CONGRATULATIONSCONGRATULATIONS CLASSCLASS OFOF 20162016 !!!! Valedictorian Jacelyn Alberts and Salutatorian Kaci Way pictured to the right and bottom. Northwestern students and teachers pictured: Maggie Linder, Hannah Kardohely, Shelby McKay, Charles Walker, Aaron Eicher, Emily Bouffard, Peyton Hendricks, Mrs. Dawn Wyles, Mrs. Juli Douglas-Gillespie. Additional Travelers pictured: Olivia Wyles, Lindsay Strong, Ms. Tracy Beran and Ms. Kelly West Administration Jeffrey Layton, Superintendent 419-846-3151 Board of Education [email protected] Charles Beck, President Lesa Forbes, Treasurer 330-464-8614 419-846-3400 [email protected] [email protected] Phil Keener, Vice-President Mike Burkholder, High School Principal 419-846-3935 419-846-3833 [email protected] [email protected] Kim Wellert Joey Brightbill, Middle School Principal 330-264-3545 419-846-3974 [email protected] [email protected] Paula Abrecht District Twitter Account Julie McCumber, Elementary Principal 330-464-3204 up and live! 419-846-3519 [email protected] Log onto @ NW_Schools [email protected] Laura Woodring Live broadcast of events Scott Smith, Curriculum Director 330-263-5042 QR http://www.ustream.tv/ [email protected] [email protected] Code channel/sportslive14 Mr. Jeff Layton financial solvency by stretching our dollars. Northwestern FFA Plans Green- Northwestern Financial evidence includes: • $958,206.78 plus in grant awards over the past house Fundraising Kick-off Superintendent 12 months The Northwestern FFA mem- Work: 419-846-3151 • Program expansion – most especially our new bers are currently selling Lerch’s Cell: 330-317-5175 30 X 100 ft. -
WCCF 2017-2018 Annual Report
Lighting the Way for Philanthropy Annual Report 2017-2018 Year in Review • Total gifts $14,181,976 • 1,937 individual gifts • 29 new funds • 422 funds in total • $77.2 million in total assets • $5,757,764 in grants and scholarships awarded • 1,060 grants and scholarships awarded • Over $72 million in grants and scholarships awarded since 1978 Letter to Our Community Dear Friends, Birthdays are occasions for looking back while also thinking ahead. As your Wayne County Community Foundation marks its 40th anniversary this year, we have a lot to celebrate! The Foundation’s growth—from 1978 when it was started with a single gift of $1,000—to assets under management in excess of $77 million today, is simply remarkable. This success is due to the uncommon generosity of thousands of Wayne County citizens who have chosen to make philanthropy a vibrant part of their lives. Even more significant than assets held by the Foundation is the amount of money given back to the community in the form of grants and scholarships: more than $72 million since 1978—proof positive that our donors have a major impact on the quality of life in our area. As we look back on 40 years of history, we are really celebrating you: the citizens, businesses, and service agencies of Wayne County who have steadfastly supported the Foundation‘s growth and development. This report offers insights on the past 40 years of WCCF’s history and also highlights opportunities as we look to the future. We hope it will inspire you to consider how you might help to write the next chapter in the life of the Foundation by supporting the causes you care about while building a lasting legacy of giving. -
President's College Update
President’s College Update For period October 8, 2018 to October 19, 2018 * Submissions for next update are due Friday, November 2, 2018 President’s College Update Business, Administrative & Student Services Facilities Management Good News I would like to reflect back one year ago today when I sent the report in on 10-20-2017. It is amazing the accomplishments the college has made the past year. If everyone would just take a moment and realize the difference everyone has made this past year the stories of everyone would be mind boggling. Last year’s report one year ago today CERT was just been activated as a committee 12 months ago. CERT has brought our campus a safer learning environment. The security cameras where just being purchased and now over 80% have been installed. The last site visits was just being completed for the Civil Rights Review. Facilities was working on a draft of the Capital Appropriation Bill FY2019-2024. A Cooling Tower Project was completed at the Kehoe Center. The Kehoe Center Phase I Project was just getting underway and now the project is 75% Completed and will be completed by 12/18/2018. The search committee for the selection of an architect for the IT Infrastructure Project and Phase II Kehoe Center Roof Replacement has interviewed three architects for each project and has selected an Architectural firms to proceed with a Technical Proposal. Human Resources News Insurance open enrollment and Flexible Spending Account re-enrollment is underway. Deadline to enroll, make changes, etc. is 11/20/18. You need do nothing if you want your health insurance to remain as is. -
February 2017 THETHE Northwesternnorthwestern Northwestern Local Schools * 7571 N
February 2017 THETHE NorthwesternNorthwestern Northwestern Local Schools * 7571 N. Elyria Rd. * West Salem, OH 44287 419-846-3151 * Fax: 419-846-3361 * www.northwestern-wayne.k12.oh.us Northwestern Elementary Holiday Fun! Candy Cane Day Mrs. Hartzler's kindergarten class had “dress like The Northwestern 2017 girls and boys bas- a candy cane day.” They zip-lined, Bob the Elf ketball teams are having tremendous sea- and had candy canes in Sprite. sons!! At print time, the girls are 11-1 and the boys are 10-5. Come out and watch some Administration good basketball this winter and support our Jeffrey Layton, Superintendent HUSKIES!! 419-846-3151 [email protected] Board of Education Lesa Forbes, Treasurer Phil Keener, President 419-846-3400 419-846-3935 [email protected] [email protected] Mike Burkholder, High School Principal Charles Beck, Vice-President 419-846-3833 330-464-8614 [email protected] [email protected] Joey Brightbill, Middle School Principal Kim Wellert 419-846-3974 330-264-3545 [email protected] [email protected] QR District Twitter Account Julie McCumber, Elementary Principal Paula Abrecht up and live! 419-846-3519 Code 330-464-3204 Log onto @ NW_Schools [email protected] [email protected] Live broadcast of events Scott Smith, Curriculum Director Laura Woodring http://www.ustream.tv/ [email protected] 330-263-5042 channel/sportslive14 [email protected] Mr. Jeff Layton Elementary School STEM Designation group to We can take great pride in our schools and to- Northwestern be approved this spring! This would provide us gether we can continue to strive for even greater the notoriety of being one of the first and only per- Superintendent heights. -
2020-2021 Scholarship Guide Opportunities for Education and Training Beyond High School
2020-2021 Scholarship Guide Opportunities for Education and Training Beyond High School Table of Contents Informational Letter ......................................................................................................................2 Dalton High School Scholarships ...............................................................................................3 Northwestern High School Scholarships...................................................................................7 Norwayne High School Scholarships ........................................................................................9 Rittman High School Scholarships ...........................................................................................13 Smithville High School Scholarships .......................................................................................15 Triway High School Scholarships .............................................................................................18 Waynedale High School Scholarships .....................................................................................21 Wooster High School Scholarships ..........................................................................................23 Wayne County Scholarships .....................................................................................................29 Regional Scholarships ................................................................................................................40 State Scholarships .......................................................................................................................41 -
2016-2017 Scholarship Guide
2016-2017 Scholarship Guide Opportunities for Education and Training Beyond High School December 2016 Dear Parents/Guardians and Seniors: We are pleased to present this Scholarship Guide that has been assembled by eight of the Wayne County schools and the Wayne County Community Foundation. The purpose of this booklet is to assist students and their families in obtaining scholarships for higher education. The information that you will find within this booklet is as current as possible. The helpful hints, meaningful suggestions and Internet sites should benefit everyone. This guide provides information for over 100 scholarships that are being awarded by foundations, corporations, governmental agencies, clubs, and other organizations on the local, regional state, and national levels. If you need further information or assistance, feel free to contact your high school guidance counselor, listed below, or contact the Wayne County Community Foundation at 330-262-3877. We wish you luck in your pursuit of financial assistance for post high school education. Sincerely, Lacie M. Neal Program Manager Wayne County Community Foundation DALTON HIGH SCHOOL SMITHVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Mr. Luke Grau, Guidance Counselor Mr. Cordell Smith, Guidance Counselor Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: (330) 828-2261 Ext. 103 Phone: (330) 669-3165 NORTHWESTERN HIGH SCHOOL TRIWAY HIGH SCHOOL Mrs. Juliet Thomas, Guidance Counselor Ms. Kim Mitchell, Junior/Senior Counselor E-mail: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Ms. Rebecca Batey, Guidance Phone: (330) 264-8685 Email: [email protected] Phone: (419) 846-3833 Ext. 1313 WAYNEDALE HIGH SCHOOL NORWAYNE HIGH SCHOOL Mrs. Jennifer Troyer Email: [email protected] Mrs. -
Yearbook Title) City Years
Ohio Genealogical Society Yearbook Collection *School names underlined in blue are hyperlinked to digital yearbooks of that school on an external site* ` School Name (Yearbook Title) City Years Ada High School (Watchdog) Ada [SR11w] 1940 Ada High School (We) Ada [SR11w] 1941-42, 1963, 1987, 2012-13, 2017 Ohio Northern University Ada [SR3n] 1918, 1920, 1923-32, 1934-38, 1940-42, 1946-51, 1953-57, 1959-64, 1967-69, 1971-85, 1987-97, 2000-02, 2006-08, (Northern) 2011, 2013-14 Adario High School (Hi-Lites) Adario [SR19h] 1933 Fulton Township School Ai [SR959f] 1949, 1955-56, 1960 (Fultonian) Symmes Valley High School Aid [SR65v] 2009-19 (Viking) Archbishop Hoban High School Akron [SR651w] 1957-58, 1961-63, 1966-70, 1980, 1983-84, 1986, 1989-92, 1994-95, 1997, 1999-2012 (Way) Buchtel College (Buchtel) Akron [SR3b] 1908 Buchtel College (Tel-Buch) Akron [SR3t] 1911 Buchtel High School (Griffin) Akron [SR854g] Jun 1940, Jun 1941, Jun 1942, Jun 1943, Jun 1944, Jan 1945, Jun 1945, Jun 1946, Jan 1947, Jun 1947, Jan 1948, Jun 1948, Jan 1949, Jun 1949, Jan 1950, Jun 1950, Jan 1951, Jun 1951, Jan 1952, Jun 1952, Jan 1953, Jun 1953, 1954-69, 1986, 1988-89, 1991-93, 1995-99, 2003, 2015-17 Central High School (Central Akron [SR333c] JUNE 1951 Forge) Central High School (Wildcat) Akron [SR333w] 1958, 1961, 1964-65, 1968-70 Central – Hower (Artisan) Akron [SR333a] 1971-76, 1978-79, 1981-82, 1984, 1988-89, 1993, 1998-99, 2006 East High School (Magic Carpet) Akron [SR77m] 1926 East High School (Caravan) Akron [SR77c] JAN 1928, JUNE 1930 Page 1 Ohio Genealogical