Nov
24
2024

Village Schools Section :: Page 28

  • Yellow Springs Schools— Holden responds to report card results

    The state’s annual district report cards, based mostly on the results of those tests, were released earlier this month. Yellow Springs received a “C” overall for the 2018–19 school year, down from a “B” for the prior year. The overall grade combines the grades of six different categories measured by the state.

  • YSHS, McKinney theater— ‘Bigfoot’ takes to the stage

    “The Bigfoot Letters” is a comedy presented by McKinney Middle School and Yellow Springs High School for four performances, Thursday–Saturday, Sept. 26–28, at 8 p.m., and Sunday, Sept. 29, at 2 p.m. All performances will be held at the Foundry Theater at Antioch College.

  • Yellow Springs Board of Education Meeting

    Yellow Springs Board of Education Agenda

  • YS police respond to alleged bomb threat at high school

    According to the Yellow Springs Police Department, a 15-year-old Yellow Springs High School student was arrested Thursday, Aug. 29, after police were alerted to an alleged bomb threat made against YSHS on social media earlier in the day. UPDATE: The image shared on social media depicted another student threatening to bomb the school.

  • Yellow Springs Schools— School district welcomes two new teachers

    Alison Hawker will be teaching physical education at the elementary school and Hannah Weinstein will be teaching U.S. history half time at the high school.

  • Building character through sports

    Jeff Eyrich is the school district’s new half-time director of athletics and student leadership. He was hired this summer to replace former AD Nate Baker, who took the head sports job with Huber Heights Schools.

  • Mills shake

    Avery Swanson shakes hands with Matt Housh.

  • Grade point

    Rising second grader Adalyn Bowman was excited to find her name on the Mills Lawn Elementary School class list. (Photo by Kathleen Galarza)

    Mills Lawn Elementary School class list was posted Friday, Aug. 16.

  • New school year set to dig deeper

    Mills Lawn Principal Matt Housh and McKinney Middle/Yellow Springs High School Principal Jack Hatert are looking forward to a new school year, as classes at both schools resume Thursday, Aug. 22.

  • Yellow Springs Schools— District scraps lunch provider

    With the start of the new school year next week, a new food service company will be providing lunches at Yellow Springs public schools.

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