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The Hillsdale Local School District has one elementary school, one middle school, and one high school. [3] Construction of a new combined campus began on September 30, 2020 and the new facility is scheduled to open at the start of the 2022/2023 school year.
Hillsdale High School is a public high school near Jeromesville, Ohio, United States. The building is located in Mohican Township between the villages of Jeromesville and Hayesville. Athletic teams are known as the Falcons, and the school colors are Columbia Blue, Navy Blue and gold. The school opened in the fall of 1964.
Here is a look at Hillsdale Local Schools' top salaries for fiscal 2023. ... Trevathan was at Little Miami Local School District's high school principal in Morrow, Ohio. Her annual salary is ...
The second Hail Mary above, was even more memorable. Up 44-28 in the second half, Hillsdale looked in prime position to win it. Malvern (11-2) made a charge and grabbed the lead at 48-44.
Hillsdale Local Schools has implemented remote learning for when school is canceled because of bad weather. The district used its last of five calamity days the week of Jan 15, according to ...
Ohio School for the Deaf, Columbus; Patriot Preparatory Academy, Columbus; Reynoldsburg High School, Reynoldsburg; Saint Charles Preparatory School, Columbus; St. Francis DeSales High School, Columbus; South High School Urban Academy, Columbus; South-Western Career Academy, Grove City; Tree of Life Christian Schools High School, Columbus
Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@gannett.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Summit County, Ohio house fire: 2 juveniles dead, adult injured
Jeromesville was platted in 1815 ( near the site of a former and abandoned Native-American village named "Jerometown"). [4] It is named for Jean/John Baptiste Jerome, (a French-Canadian fur trader and pioneer settler), from whom, Christian Deardorf and William Vaughn purchased land and 'founded' a new pioneer village, (which was originally spelled "Jeromeville").