Van Wert City Schools Board of Education approves contracts Wednesday, April 28, 2021 7:42 PM Van Wert City Schools Superintendent Mark Bagley addresses the Board during its meeting Wednesday. (DHI Media/Sherry Missler)
BY SHERRY MISSLER
smissler@timesbulletin.com
VAN
WERT The Van Wert City Schools Board of Education met Wednesday. A
presentation on the Van Wert Elementary School Regulation Unit led off
the meeting. The Board was also informed that two employees have
advanced or will advance on the salary schedule due to additional
college coursework. Jessica Small has moved from Masters to Masters plus
15 effective April 1. Traci McCoy will advance from Masters to Masters
Van Wert art students honored for YWCA project
Kirsten Barnhart, DHI Media News Editor Thursday, April 15, 2021 8:54 AM Ella Hernandez, Debbie Jones, Alexis Pangle, Gage Stemen, Sarah Verville, Emma Wallace, and Citlali Aguilar-Montiel were all honored for their artwork they created using the YWCA s mission statement. (DHI Media/Kirsten Barnhart)
VAN WERT – On Wednesday, seven Van Wert City Schools students were
honored at the Van Wert County YWCA for the work they did in creating an
art display that encompasses the YWCA mission. The art was unveiled to a
small crowd Wednesday evening. Everything we do here in our
organization is encompassed by our mission, which is eliminating
LifeWise Academy sees growth locally and regionally
Information submitted First-grade students enjoying their Action Bibles. (Photo submitted)
VAN WERT – LifeWise Academy, the Released Time Bible Education program of Van Wert City Schools, is growing.
With thriving programs for elementary and middle school students, the local leadership team is excited to announce that, beginning next fall, high school students will have the opportunity to enroll in a college-level class at LifeWise Van Wert.
In partnership with Ohio Christian University, LifeWise will be offering “Christian Worldview” to all interested students in grades 9 through 12. The class will be one semester in length and students will earn 3 credits from Ohio Christian University upon completion. All students interested in enrolling must register at lifewiseacademy.org/vanwert by April 20th.
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LifeWise Academy, the Released Time Bible Education program for Van Wert City Schools, is growing. With thriving programs for elementary and middle school students, the local leadership announces that, beginning this coming fall, high school students will have the opportunity to enroll in a college-level class at LifeWise Van Wert.
Kindergarten students enjoy their Action Bibles.
photo provided
In partnership with Ohio Christian University, LifeWise will be offering “Christian Worldview” to all interested students in grades 9 through 12. The class will be one semester in length and students will earn 3 credits from Ohio Christian University upon completion. All students interested in enrolling must register at www.lifewise-academy.org/vanwert by April 20.
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