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The former Lorain Middle school and original Lorain High was demolished in the summer of 2010. The development plan called for the New Lorain High School to open in the fall of 2016. [4] [6] Since 2010 Lorain High School was housed in the former Lorain Admiral King High School building. Beginning in the fall of 2012, Lorain High School was ...
In 2006, ODJFS took away the license for Lifeway For Youth, a nonprofit Christian-based placement agency, due to the death of a 3-year-old boy. [7] Barbara Riley, then the director of ODJFS, questioned "how the private placement agency Lifeway for Youth, Butler County Children Services, and her own department failed the boy."
Six districts initially made up Lorain County JVS before it expanded to its current 13. In the 1980s, the curriculum expanded to include 23 programs, and after the technological boom in the 1990s, more opportunities arose while partnerships with area colleges provided college credits. A 2,400 sq. ft. greenhouse was eventually added as well.
Richland County Children Services received nearly 3,000 reports of possible child abuse in 2023 with 38.6% of those reports resulting in agency investigations.
The Clearview Local School District was formed by a petition of the Lorain County Board of Education on April 9, 1928. In 1930 the name was changed to Clearview High School to reflect the new school district. That year, the auditorium/gymnasium was remodeled and could seat 555 people.
The field cost $40,000. The public school children agreed to raise $15,000 if the Board of Education gave $25,000. The children raised the money by means of carnivals, candy sales, plays, operettas, paper drives and athletic events. The football stadium on Oberlin Avenue is a tribute to the hard work of the citizens of Lorain.
The Girl Scouts of Ohio's Heartland Mansfield on Tuesday filled more than 70 care bags with blankets they made and hygiene items for children in the care of Richland County Children Services at ...
Lorain County is a county in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio As of the 2020 census, the population was 312,964. [2] Its county seat is Elyria, and its largest city is Lorain. [3] The county was physically established in 1822, becoming judicially independent in 1824. [4] Lorain County is part of the Cleveland, OH Metropolitan ...