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Flagship Award Winners Announced PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 30 April 2008
ImageThe Flagship Awards are part of Port Clinton City School District's recognition program to honor parents, community members, staff and students who help the district fulfill its motto of "Proudly Charting a Course for Success".  At the April 22 meeting, the Port Clinton Board of Education recognized the following individuals with Flagship Awards:
Judge Kathleen Giesler, Crew Award
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Make Plans for Summer Fun at Port Clinton City Schools PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 30 April 2008
The last day of school for Port Clinton City School District students is June 5.  Even though students will no longer be in the classroom, there are numerous summer activities taking place in the district.
Champions for Children will once again be offering the Summer Enrichment Camps.  There are eight, one-week sessions beginning on June 16 and ending on August 8.  The summer program offers child care from 7:30a.m. until 3 p.m. with aftercamp care available until 6 p.m.
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Danbury Elementary Honor Roll PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 30 April 2008
First Grade - Haley Clemons, Brandon German, Gretta Griesbach, Brooke Hoffman, Javion Large, Gilbert Marez, Sam Perram, Janessa Shortridge, Charleigh Steinbrick, Noah Stys, Dakota Tougas, Kayla Welter, Makenzie Wheeler, Addison Barta, Jack Cantu, Drew Dobrowolski, Aliviah Edwards, Vivian Fries, Ryan Gwin, Cole Hale, Mckenzie Halsey, Brandi Hendrix, Cassie Klaehn, Daleigh Lerch, David Mesnard, Hannah Polanco, Colin Proctor, Kalee Rakosky, William Snyder Iii, Ben Strnad, Tug Tibbels
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BCS Recognizes National Volunteer Week PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 30 April 2008
At the April 22 regular Board meeting, the BCS Board approved a resolution to recognize the week of April 27 to May 3 as National Volunteer Recognition Week.  According to President Rust, "Volunteers provide significant contributions in curricular, co-curricular and extracurricular programs.  We should recognize and thank them for their willingness to share their time and talents in support of our district's needs."
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Port Clinton Senior to Receive Highest Scouting Honor PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 23 April 2008
ImageBoy Scout Troop 360 and Scoutmaster Ron Uebbing have announced that Brady Michael Krupp has earned the highest rank in Scouting, the Eagle Scout Rank.  The Trinity United Methodist Church in Port Clinton sponsors Troop 360.
In order for a Scout to earn the rank of Eagle Scout there are certain requirements that he has to meet.  First a Scout has to earn twenty-one merit badges, twelve of which are set down by the National Office and nine of his own choosing.  Brady has earned 28 merit badges at this time.  The Scout must hold a leadership office in his Troop. Brady has held the following offices: Order of the Arrow representative, Patrol Leader, Assistant Patrol Leader and is currently a Junior Assistant Scoutmaster.
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