Harrison Career Center
[ TODAY ] A public discussion will take place about the future of the Harrison Career Center in the school’s cafeteria. ANYONE interested in the future of the school is urged to attend.
[ TODAY ] A public discussion will take place about the future of the Harrison Career Center in the school’s cafeteria. ANYONE interested in the future of the school is urged to attend.
CADIZ- For the past two years, the Harrison Hills City School District has made breakfast an important part of its students’ day, and those efforts have not gone unnoticed by a statewide group aimed to combat hunger…
Harrison Central Football Parents are hosting a Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser on..
CADIZ- Students at Harrison Central Jr./Sr. High School will be exposed to higher learning with the addition of Advanced Placement classes this fall.
The Jewett Wildcat Community Center is playing host to a CO-ED Dodgeball Tournament on…
Area educators recently attended a 3 day workshop held at the Crowne Plaza North Hotel in Columbus to be trained on how to identify and help children in their school districts who are “at risk” at numerous levels. The workshop was sponsored by the Grand Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons of Ohio at no cost to school districts other than substitute pay for the days for those who attended.
Ava Huffman, the two-year-old daughter of Brandon Huffman and Ashley Cunningham of New Athens, has loaded up her 4×4 and is heading off to the annual Lucas Sedgmer Memorial Scholarship annual sportman’s feast set for April 14 at the New Athens Volunteer Fire Department.
Buses in the Harrison Hills City School system are becoming more eco friendly, thanks to a $55,000 reimbursement grant through the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.
Harrison Hills City Schools wants to help prepare today’s students for tomorrow’s workforce when it comes to the growing oil and gas industry…
District Technology Coordinator Keith Eddy said a series of upgrades and modifications through E-Rate, a federal technical assistance program. Savings through the program should benefit Harrison Hills to the tune of $147,951.07 by 2013. Eddy said E-Rate is based on needs assistance and follows free and reduced lunch programs to calculate discounts, which this year will be 77 percent since the district has the same amount utilizing those food programs. He added that the district has also completed fiber optic connections for even further cost reductions.