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FALL 2019 NEWSLETTER Buckeye Central LOCAL SCHOOLS We Are BC! NEWS FROM SUPERINTENDENT Robinson I am pleased to share that the 2019-2020 school year is well Our District Leadership Team (DLT) recently reviewed our district underway with students and staff experiencing so many growth Vision, Mission, and Beliefs. These statements serve as the activities and positive events. Whether in the classroom or athletic/ anchor points of our organization. They identify the District’s co-curricular arenas, it is apparent that our district pride and values and guide our pathways for achievement and success. The teamwork is creating tremendous success. We look forward to recommended Vision, Mission, and Beliefs were approved by the continued and enhanced successes as the school year progresses. Board at the August 2019 regular meeting. I encourage you to read these beliefs which are included in this edition of the Buckeye Brief. Recently, we received the 2018-2019 State Report Card. Our overall district grade was a “B” which is the highest in Crawford BC Facilities Project Progressing... County. We also scored the highest in Achievement, Indicators As I trust you have noted through the district website, Facebook Met, Graduation Rate, and Overall Value-Added. While each of page, Twitter, and local media outlets, our planning for the District’s these areas have a complicated grade determination protocol, Pre-K / Kindergarten Education Center and STEAM Lab (Science, the simplified outcome is student success and growth across the Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) continues to board. Congratulations to our teachers, staff, and students, progress nicely. We are working with Buehrer Architectural Group for working together to earn these top honors county-wide and have finalized the floor plans and building elevations for the and beyond. additions. We are currently working on interior requirements such as lighting, flooring, cabinetry, technology, HVAC, and the like. Be reminded that our Teacher In-Service Day has been moved to Monday, September 30, 2019. There is NO SCHOOL for students The Pre-K, Kindergarten Center will be approximately 20,000 square on September 30. Students will attend school on Friday, September feet. It will be located on the south end (Guis Road) of the current 27, 2019. ROBINSON continued on page 9 B UC KE YE CE N TR A L L O C A L SCH OOLS Main Office: 419.492.2864 www.buckeye-central.org 938 South Kibler Street, High School: 419.492.2266 Buckeye Cenral Schools New Washington, Ohio 44854 Middle School: 419.492.1035 Elementary: 419.492.1022 @Buckeye_Central
Welcome New staff members Hello there! My name is Allison Crall and I am the new middle school intervention specialist. I am working with grades six and seven this year! You will also find me at the middle school football and basketball games, as I am the new middle school cheerleading advisor. I graduated from Bluffton University in May and am licensed as an Intervention Specialist and an Early Childhood Education teacher. This is my first-year teaching and I am very lucky to be at Buckeye Central. The overwhelming help and support from my new colleagues has been so outstanding and very much appreciated. In my free time, I enjoy reading, shopping, and spending time with my family, fiancé, friends, and puppy. Hello! My name is Cody Dominick, and I am the new math teacher at Buckeye Central High School, and will also be coaching 8th grade girls’ basketball. I was born and raised in Sandusky, Ohio and graduated Perkins High School. This past May I graduated from Bowling Green State University with a degree in Adolescent/Young Adult Integrated Mathematics Education. This is my first year teaching, and I am very grateful to be welcomed as a member of the Buckeye Central community. For the past five summers I have worked at Cedar Point as a supervisor in the Cash Control office. In my free time I enjoy playing basketball and tennis, watching Cleveland and Ohio State sports, along with watching The Office and Marvel movies. Hello! I am Jordan Phillips. This is my second-year teaching, but my first year here. I am very excited to be teaching Biology, Anatomy and 8th grade STEM here at Buckeye Central! I am from a rival N10 school, Seneca East, and went on to study Health Sciences at Bowling Green State University. I spent the past year teaching similar subjects and coaching Football, Basketball and Track at Highland High School in Marengo. It was a great experience with great people, but I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to come here! Outside of the classroom, I will also be helping coach the High School football team, and the 8th grade boy’s basketball team, along with helping to advise the High School Student Council. I’m looking forward to a great school year. Go Buckettes and Go Bucks! Hi, my name is Matt Rudd. I’m a bus driver and sub custodian for Buckeye Central. I am a member of the class of ’89 here at BC and a graduate of Wilimington College where I studied Agriculture and Criminal Justice. My wife, Kim, and I have two daughters; Sara and Emily. Sara is a public defender for Franklin County, and lives in Columbus. Emily is a freshman at WIlimington College studying Ag Education and Animal Science. Kim and I live north of Bucyrus, I enjoy hunting and fishing, along with raising and being involved in show stock. I am excited to be back at BC and look forward to a long tenure here. 2 www.b uc ke ye - c e ntr a l .org // 4 19.4 92.28 64
Hi, my name is Morgan McDowell. I graduated from Willard High School in 2015, and graduated this year from THE Ohio State University. I obtained a degree in Middle Childhood Education with concentrations in Math and Science, I am also certified to teach any subject grades four through six. I am excited to be joining the 6th grade team teaching Science, Writing, Engineering and Reading. I am currently coaching the 7th grade volleyball team, and am enjoying seeing our students thrive outside of the classroom. I still am located in Willard and enjoy rooting on the Browns, Indians and Ohio State, spending time with my family and friends, especially my niece and nephews, and being on a beach if I can find one! I feel so blessed to be welcomed into this community and fortunate enough to work with so many wonderful students and staff here at BC! Hi, my name is Paul Barker and I’m a new bus driver with Buckeye Central. I am a 1993 graduate from Crestline and currently live in Bucyrus. I am married to April Barker (1990 Buckeye Central graduate) and together we have 3 sons; Carter Bishop (22), Grant Bishop (18) and JT Barker (12). When I’m not driving bus for Buckeye Central I am busy with my water hauling business, Paul and JT’s Water Hauling. In my spare time I enjoy spending time with my family, watching sports (especially my son’s football), and the outdoors. It’s great to be a part of the Buckeye Central family! Where students come FIRST OUR vISION: Inspire students to be passionate learners OUR MISsiON: To nurture, inspire, and empower our and thinkers assuring success as confident and creative students to be resilient lifelong learners and successful, builders of their future. contributing members of society. OUR Beliefs: • Students are at the center of everything we do, and our • We must prepare our students to think nimbly so they actions should reflect their best interests. successfully face the challenges unique to their future. • Learning thrives in a safe, welcoming, and nurturing • Effective staff members positively impact students’ lives. environment. • Sound decision-making and fiscal stewardship are priorities. • Learning is optimized when staff and students partner with parents and community. • Innovative instructional practices promote a culture of inclusive excellence and alleviates barriers to learning. We Are BC! 3
Welcome Back! High school News and Updates Welcome back! The school year is open and the beginning In the cafeteria we added a new mural that represents our belief weeks have been extremely smooth. As a school, we know we in athletics, “9 Sports, 1 TEAM.” are blessed to have a very hard working and respectful student Lastly, if you attend a football game you will notice our “Home of body. It is due to our students, their parents, and our entire high the Bucks” sign on the back of the home bleachers! school staff that this year has started off on a good foot! We are welcoming two new teachers to the building this year. Mr. Although school officially started on Tuesday, August 20th, many Cody Dominick is our new math teacher. He is a 2018 graduate of our students have been hard at work through the summer in of Bowling Green State University and we are excited to have him many different activities. Our athletes have been hard at work as part of our team! We also welcome Mr. Jordan Phillips to our in the weight room and on the practice field in preparation for Science Department. He comes to us from Highland but is very the Fall season. Also, we have been working hard academically familiar with Buckeye Central as he subbed full time and coached as well. Each summer we allow students to retest for any of the here as he was completing college. End of Course exams in July. Although it was July each student focused and provided their best effort. This year we are incorporating some new initiatives that will strengthen classrooms and help prepare students for the future. As you enter our building and attend our sporting events you First, we are integrating Virtual Reality into our academics. This will notice that we technology will provide an active experience that immerses have completed a our students into academic content and provide them the number of facility opportunity to explore subjects in a unique “hands on” fashion. updates. First, are the updates to the Second, a number of teachers have gone back to college to mural outside of the become College Credit Plus certified. We have partnered with band room. This has Bowling Green State University to achieve this certification. This been done to honor partnership asks our staff to take rigorous college courses and our current and past to work closely with a Bowling Green professor. Due to this band members - all partnership our teachers are then able to teach classes here at of those who have helped make our band “the best in the land!” Buckeye Central that are considered college courses and will begin our students college transcript. As you can imagine this We have also added new athletic banners to support our rich has had multiple positive effects for our student body. athletic tradition. They have been hung inside of our high school gym. For the first time in school history we are officially entering into a 4 www.b uc ke ye - c e ntr a l .org // 4 19.4 92.28 64
eSports league. eSports has become a popular form of competition and Football game on Friday, September 27th. for many individuals throughout the United • Buckeye Central will host a community speaker, James Dugan, States. So much that ESPN airs and sponsors otherwise known as the Kid Whisperer on Monday, September eSport competitions. Also, both universities 30th. ** Please note that our school calendar has changed. in Ohio and across the country have Our students will attend school on Friday, September 27th started their own eSports teams and offer and will now have no school on Monday, September 30th. scholarships to students to participate. The • Parent-teacher conferences on Tuesday, October 29th and eSports community and competitions have proven to be fertile Thursday, November 7th. ground for students to network and explore future careers as well. • Our Fall play will be held the weekend of Friday, November Therefore, it is much more than just a video game. 8th through Sunday, November 10th. • FCCLA will partner with the Red Cross and host a Blood Drive At Buckeye Central High School we like to think we are an on Friday, November 22nd. extension of the community and quite often the hub of community activities. We welcome you to all of our athletic, As always, I would like to thank our Board of Education, our academic, and fine arts events. Please consider participating in community, our staff, and most importantly, our students for the multitude of events at Buckeye Central some of which are allowing me the privilege of serving as high school principal. As listed below: the year unfolds if you have any questions, concerns or celebrations • Our multiple Fall Athletic events which can be found on the you want to share please either email, call, or stop by the office. Athletics page of our website. • Help us honor our military and veterans at Military Yours in Education, Appreciation Night football game on Friday, September 13th. Dr. Michael Martin • Homecoming festivities that begin the week of Monday, mmartin@bcbucks.org September 23rd and culminate in our Homecoming Parade 419-492-2266 TITLE 1 Parents Right to Know Buckeye Central Middle and Elementary Schools are school- conditional certificate through which state qualifications wide Title One buildings. Our staff is committed to helping were waived, and your child develop the academic knowledge and critical • what undergraduate or graduate degrees the teacher thinking he/she needs to succeed in school and beyond. That holds, including graduate certificates and additional commitment includes making sure that all of our teachers degrees, and major(s) or area(s) of concentration and paraprofessionals are highly skilled. We are required to meet federal rules related to teacher qualifications. These Parent involvement is also a critical component to the rules allow you to learn more about your child’s teacher’s success of our Title One programming. Please plan to and/or paraprofessional’s training and credentials. We are participate in as many Parent Involvement activities as your happy to provide this information to you. At any time you schedule allows. may ask the following: • whether the teacher met state qualifications and If you have any questions about your child’s assignment certification requirements for the grade level and to a teacher, please contact Principal Millinger in the subject he/she is teaching, elementary office (419.492.1018). • whether the teacher received an emergency or We Are BC! 5
Welcome Back! From the Middle School Principal’s Desk Welcome Back! The start of any school year is always abuzz with excitement. The BCMS team is ready to put this energy into action! The theme for the floor this year is Kindness Counts. On August 19th, we happily welcomed to open house 157 parents and guardians of our 210 students. The large turnout demonstrates that our parents and guardians care about their children and the work that we do at BCMS. With the help of our dedicated staff members, students will challenge themselves to reach beyond their potential and to be kind to one another along the way! Let’s have an exceptional year! --Mrs. Deborah Daniel. MS Principal Monarch butterflies BCMS Team Welcomes Two New Members depend on plants Allison Crall and Morgan McDowell are our two new staff such as milkweed members at Buckeye Central Middle School. Allison joins the to survive. Every Intervention Specialist team and Morgan is now a member of fall the monarchs the 6th grade team where she will teach Science and English make their way Language Arts. Allison graduated from Bluffton with K-5 early from across Canada intervention and K-12 intervention licenses. Morgan graduated and throughout from the Ohio State University as a 4, 5, 6 generalist with the United States to concentrations in Math and Science. their winter homes in Mexico and California. Because of the efforts of our students, In addition to their classroom responsibilities, Ms. Crall is advising the pond will once again become a Monarch Waystation where our middle school cheer squad and Ms. McDowell is coaching pollinator plants lure butterflies to a safe stopover and provide a 7th grade volleyball. This is the first teaching assignment for rich ecosystem for our students to study. each educator. We are fortunate that their goals align with the Buckeye mission to nurture, inspire, and empower our students. Kid Whisperer to Visit BC Welcome aboard, ladies! As part of the effort to address the Social Emotional Learning expectations from the State of Ohio as well as help students Monarch Waystation Refurbished succeed, this summer, members of the BCMS teaching team Students from Mrs. Williamson’s Science classes gave up part attended two workshops hosted by Scott Ervin, the Kid of their summer vacation to plant vegetation at the detention Whisperer. pond. The students and their teacher planted various types of milkweed along with aster, alexander, indigo, coneflower, During the Kid Whisperer Seminar, participants learned nine switchgrass, mint, larkspur, and boneset. major skills to use with students, including how to neutralize 6 www.b uc ke ye - c e ntr a l .org // 4 19.4 92.28 64
arguments, utilize empathy, and guide children to solve their own problems. Sue Steiger and Deb Daniel attended the three- day seminar. During the Calm/Assertive Academy, those who attended practiced explicitly taught procedures and routines designed to help them effectively build relationships and give healthy control in school. At the center is the notion that procedures will have consequences woven in for those who do not follow expectations. Sherri Bean, Morgan McDowell, and Sue Steiger attended the three-day academy. Scott Ervin will be visiting BC on September 30th where he will share his work with the full staff in a day-long professional development and return from 6-8:00 pm the same evening to speak with parents and guardians about handling their children with love and logic. 6th Grade Team Introduces Restorative Circles Mrs. Bean, Mrs. Kantzer, and Ms. McDowell have recently introduced the use of restorative circles with their students. As a means to represent student voices and foster fairness, within the circles, students air concerns and discuss and implement solutions for the benefit of all. Restorative practices aim to build classroom communities that are supported by clear agreements, authentic communication, and specific tools to bring issues and conflicts forward in a Mrs. Bean’s Classes Use New Virtual Reality Headsets helpful way. Circles bring the offended and their offenders During 6th Grade Social Studies, Mrs. Bean took her students on together and attempt to make things right. an expedition to Antarctica using the district’s recent purchase, a class set of virtual reality glasses. Students learn how to use circle dialogue, learn who is affected by misbehaviors, contribute to developing appropriate ideas for There were audible gasps when the students virtually traveled how to make things right, learn when to ask for a restorative by boat across the Southern Ocean and saw pelicans, killer circle, and communicate how they are affected by given whales, snow-capped mountains, and ice-riddled waters. The situations. Students may post suggestions for circles on the students pointed in mid-air and swerved in their seats to catch circle wall in Mrs. Bean’s room. every angle and remarked how what they saw was so beautiful. The circles are an additional way to meet the new Social and The journey also offered Mrs. Bean the opportunity to bring Emotional Learning Standards implemented by the State of Ohio longitude and latitude, temperature, land forms, vocabulary, in June of 2019. As the state board of education planned, these and Science to life. No doubt the students are already looking standards are meant to be integrated into regular daily activities forward to their next exploration. in school. Restorative circles are one way to meet this end. We Are BC! 7
Elementary School News and updates Buckeye Central Elementary Art The BC Elementary is pleased to announce that we now offer art classes to our students on a regular basis. Mrs. Vicki Niedermeier has already begun teaching our students important aspects of art such as primary colors and what colors can be mixed to make a new color along with several other artistic techniques. The students now have the opportunity to receive art instruction throughout the entire year. We are so excited to be able to provide our students with this program and we thank Mrs. Niedermeier for all of her hard work in sharing her passion for the arts in education with our young budding artists. Elementary Cross Country Team Buckeye Central elementary is very excited to have their first elementary cross country team. The team consist of students K-6 boys and girls. The high school cross country runners began the elementary season by leading 2 camps. The team will practice once a week through September. The team is planning on running in at least 6 meets this year. The coaches for this year are Jackie Stockmaster, Ashley Weaver and Lisa Horning. We are very excited to see these future athletes participate in such a beneficial activity. WE “R” BC Buckeye Central Elementary is kicking off the new school year with continuity across the district it was decided to utilize the saying a Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports System, also known WE “R” BC, which is used in the district in a number of ways. The as, PBIS. Students were taught what it means to be responsible, “R” in this instance stands for being Responsible, Respectful and respectful and ready with a little help from “Bucky” our school Ready to learn. Please help reinforce these practices at home mascot. It is an evidence-based framework for developing with your child. Your positive words and encouragement will go positive behavior, and is used in schools nationwide to create a a long way to support our efforts. You may have heard your child positive climate for learning. The Building Leadership team has speak of “tickets.” Students are given an acknowledgment ticket agreed upon elementary-wide expectations that teachers and when they are caught being Responsible, Respectful, and Ready. staff will use as a tool for teaching expected behaviors. To create We “R” BC! 8 www.b uc ke ye - c e ntr a l .org // 4 19.4 92.28 64
Playground Upgrade In order to provide our children with a safer environment for playing, the board of education graciously approved the installation of rubber mulch for our playground. The students and staff have already commented how much they like the new mulch and how much softer it is to play on. Additionally, the rubber mulch provided a bonus in keeping our students and our building cleaner. Thank you to Mr. Clady and his crew for their hard work to install the mulch and thank you to the board of education for making this endeavor possible. PTO Family Game Night The PTO welcomed students back to school with a Family Game Night!!! On September 6th, elementary students and their families enjoyed a wide variety of board games at their leisure. Along with games, there was food and a board game raffle. It was great to see families and friends playing together and smiles all around. It was an evening of games, food and FUN for the entire family! ROBINSON continued from page 1 physical activities, lunch room, and parent/student events. The 3007 square feet STEAM lab is designed for a variety of activities in facility. The STEAM lab and related conference and office areas will the areas of science, technology, the arts, and math. The lab will be be approximately 7000 square feet. This addition is located on the set up for real life, problem solving activities and programs. northern end (main drive) of the current facility. These additions are focused on the student and designed to provide 21st Century A brief video rendering of the additions can be found on YouTube educational programming in a modern, safe, and student-centered at: https://youtu.be/nLo_WG5znfk Large, print building renderings environment. The third component of the facilities project is the and floor plans are available for viewing at the school and at fall building of a bus facility to house our buses year-round. Having our sporting events, e.g. football, volleyball. These renderings are also buses under cover will prolong the life of the buses and provide on our district website and distributed via our district social media a much safer environment for the drivers during winter months. platforms, e.g. Facebook & Twitter. Students will benefit through warm, well maintained buses by minimizing or eliminating harsh winter weather bus concerns. Current timelines project bidding for interested firms in late This facility will be located to the southeast of our current bus November or December. We will continue to keep you updated as maintenance garage. the project progresses. The Pre-K / Kindergarten Center has 3 kindergarten classrooms In Education, and four Pre-K classrooms. Extended learning areas are designed Mark A. Robinson, outside of these classrooms. A large group area is included for Superintendent We Are BC! 9
Buckeye central Fall sPORTS sCHEDULes VARSITY / JV BOYS BASKETBALL VARSITY / JV GIRLS BASKETBALL Times listed are JV start times Times listed are JV start times Nov. 29 Plymouth H 6:00 p.m. Nov. 22 Willard H 6:00 p.m. Nov. 30 South Central A 6:00 p.m. Nov. 30 Crestview A 12:00 p.m. Dec. 7 Wynford A 5:00 p.m. Dec. 3 Wynford A 6:00 p.m. Dec. 12 Mohawk A 6:00 p.m. Dec. 6 Mohawk A 6:00 p.m. Dec. 14 Seneca East A 5:00 p.m. Dec. 10 Seneca East H 6:00 p.m. Dec. 21 Upper Sandusky A 5:00 p.m. Dec. 14 Plymouth A 1:00 p.m. Dec. 27 Ridgedale H 6:00 p.m. Dec. 17 Upper Sandusky A 6:00 p.m. Dec. 28 Willard A 6:00 p.m. Dec. 21 Ridgedale H 12:00 p.m. Jan. 3 Carey A 6:00 p.m. Dec. 23 Shelby A 6:00 p.m. Jan. 4 Galion A 5:00 p.m. Dec. 28 Carey A 12:00 p.m. Jan. 9 Bucyrus H 6:00 p.m. Jan. 4 Bucyrus H 12:00 p.m. Jan. 11 Colonel Crawford A 5:00 p.m. Jan. 7 Colonel Crawford A 6:00 p.m. Jan. 17 Wynford H 6:00 p.m. Jan. 10 Wynford H 6:00 p.m. Jan. 18 Mohawk H 5:00 p.m. Jan. 14 Mohawk H 6:00 p.m. Jan. 23 Seneca East H 6:00 p.m. Jan. 18 Seneca East A 12:00 p.m. Feb. 1 Upper Sandusky H 5:00 p.m. Jan. 24 Upper Sandusky H 6:00 p.m. Feb. 4 Monroeville H 6:00 p.m. Jan. 28 Ridgedale A 6:00 p.m. Feb. 7 Ridgedale A 6:00 p.m. Jan. 31 Carey H 6:00 p.m. Feb. 8 Carey H 5:00 p.m. Feb. 6 Cardington A 6:00 p.m. Feb. 15 Bucyrus A 5:00 p.m. Feb. 8 Bucyrus A 12:00 p.m. Feb.18 Crestview H 6:00 p.m. Feb. 11 Calvert H 6:00 p.m. Feb.21 Colonel Crawford H 6:00 p.m. Feb. 14 Colonel Crawford H 6:00 p.m. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL VARSITY WRESTLING Sites listed are Boys - Girls at opposite site Dec. 7 Ridgedale Invitational A 10:00 a.m. Nov. 23 Seneca East H 10:00 a.m. Dec. 14 Bucyrus Invitational A 10:00 a.m. Dec. 2 Upper Sandusky A 5:00 p.m. Dec. 21 Fremont St. Joe Invitational A 9:00 a.m. Dec. 5 Ridgedale H 5:00 p.m. Jan. 1 Plymouth Invitational A 10:00 a.m. Dec. 7 Carey A 10:00 a.m. Jan. 11 Carey Invitational A 10:00 a.m. Dec. 9 Bucyrus H 5:00 p.m. Jan. 25 Willard Invitational A 10:00 a.m. Dec. 12 Colonel Crawford A 5:00 p.m. Feb. 15 Margaretta Invitational A 9:30 a.m. Dec. 16 Wynford H 5:00 p.m. Feb. 22 N10 - Seneca East A 10:00 a.m. Dec. 19 Mohawk H 5:00 p.m. Jan. 6 Seneca East A 5:00 p.m. Jan. 11 Upper Sandusky H 10:00 a.m. Jan. 13 Ridgedale A 5:00 p.m. JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING Jan. 16 Carey H 5:00 p.m. Dec. 7 Ridgedale Invitational A 10:00 a.m. Jan. 21 Bucyrus A 5:00 p.m. Dec. 21 Mohawk Invitational A 10:00 a.m. Jan. 23 Colonel Crawford H 5:00 p.m. Jan. 11 New London Invitational A 9:00 a.m. Jan. 25 Wynford A 10:00 a.m. Feb. 1 Mapleton Invitational A 9:00 a.m. Jan. 27 Mohawk A 5:00 p.m. Feb. 8 N10 - Seneca East A 10:00 a.m. 10 www.b uc ke ye - c e ntr a l .org // 4 19.4 92.28 64
NEW!! BUCKEYE CENTRAL PRESCHOOL 2020-2021 School Year Will you have a 3- or 4-year-old child next school year? Buckeye Central Local School District is excited to announce preschool programming will be available during the 2020-2021 school year! We have many decisions to make so we can assure this program serves our youngest learners exceptionally well. If you will have a young child, your responses to the following questions will help us in the decision-making process. Please remember that we are currently in the development stage – your input will help us understand our community’s needs; final decisions will be shared later in the process. Once we have your response, we will add your name to our mailing list and keep you informed throughout planning. Please provide the following information. Parent name: ___________________________________ Best telephone contact number: __________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________________________ Email: _________________________________________ School District of Residence: _____________________ Please indicate the age(s) and birthdate(s) of your child(ren): Age Date of birth Infant 1 year of age 2 years of age 3 years of age 4 years of age Our family prefers _____half day preschool (_____Morning session or _____Afternoon session) _____all day preschool We would likely _____transport our child by car or _____require bus transportation. Does your child currently attend a preschool program? _____Yes Name & location of current preschool ______________________________________ _____No Additional comments: We Are BC! 11
Buckeye Central LOCAL SC HOOLS Non-Profit Org. US Postage 938 South Kibler Street PAID New Washington, Ohio 44854 Mansfield OH Permit 540 OUR MISsiON: To nurture, inspire, and empower our students to be resilient lifelong learners and successful, contributing members of society. Building a learning community where “BC Pride” POSTAL CUSTOMER radiates and “students come FIRST!” Conference DATES MIDDLE SCHOOL SEPT. 26 and OCT. 17 (First Round) FEB. 13 and MARCH. 12 (Second Round) ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OCT. 29 and NOV. 7 (First Round) FEB. 13 and MARCH. 12 (Second Round) VISIT US AT www.buckeye-central.org Facebook: @BuckeyeCentralSchools Twitter: Buckeye_Central@Buckeye_Central b U CK E Y E cE N TR AL LOCA L SCH OOLS Missy McDougal, President Lisa Aichholz B OA R D O F E D U CAT ION Beth Diesch, Vice President Jerome Heydinger Chris Martin
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