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City Dance returns to Cambridge City Park
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City Dance makes it return the the Pavilion at the Cambridge City Park from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday.
The dance has been an annual event to raise funds to help student athletes with sports participation fees since 2011. However, now it will be a fundraiser for the Gene Ford Foundation.
According to dance organizer Kathy Calvert, after the Cambridge City School District Board of Education did away with the required sports participation fees, she needed to seek out a new project to fund.
Shortly after the fees were removed, the former much loved and admired Cambridge basketball coach Gene Ford passed away, she said.
CCSD Plans to Place Renewal Levy on Ballot
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio – The Cambridge City School District Board of Education approved a resolution giving the district administration the ability to pursue placing a renewal levy on the November 2, 2021 ballot during the monthly Board of Education meeting Tuesday evening.
“This levy was originally passed by the voters in 1992 and generates a significant amount funding for the operation of the school district,” said Cambridge Schools Superintendent Dan Coffman about the levy that generates approximately $1.4 million per year. “This funding is used to pay salaries, pay utilities, purchase perishable supplies, and generally support the daily operations of the school district.”
Cambridge district taking comments on 2021-22 school calendar
Dave Peoples will remain school board president for 2021
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The Cambridge City School District Board of Education opened a public hearing period on the 2021-22 school calendar at the board meeting Tuesday evening.
According to Superintendent Dan Coffman, the intent is to have the board adopt the school calendar, which is established with input from the staff and community, at the February meeting.
“The school calendar, as we know from the last two school years, can change once its approved, but it does establish a start date for the school year as well as when holidays will be observed,” Coffman said. “We like to adopt the school calendar as soon as possible so our families can utilize that information to make holiday and vacation plans.”