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Tickets are now on sale for the May 18 Newark High School Spring Concert taking center stage at the Midland Theatre. Tickets are $10 and are available by calling the Midland box office at 740-345 LIVE.
Calling all girls in grades 4-8 for softball camp. This year’s camp is set for 6-8 p.m. May 21-24 at Newark High School.
Looking for a graduation gift? Here’s a unique idea. How about purchasing a brick for your 2012 graduate with their name on it? The bricks are for sale at Newark High School or John Clem Elementary.
In spite of prevention efforts, new cases of some of the most common sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise, according to the Licking County Health Department. Currently, county health officials are collaborating with local school districts and conducting a survey of middle school parents regarding this issue.
All kinds of student art will be on display from 5-7p.m. Tuesday at Newark High School. Come and take a look around and get a glimpse of what our students have been creating throughout the school year.
Summer school classes will be available to high school students who need to repeat a course. The first session is scheduled for June 11 – June 29, with the second session July 5 – July 27. Deadline to register is June 8 and July 3, respectively.
Summer school classes for middle school students are set for July 5 - 27.
Third graders invited to attend summer school have until May 18 to register. Letters were sent home with students recently. The elementary summer school session will be held from 9 a.m. – noon June 6-22 at Carson and Cherry Valley elementary schools.
In the weeks ahead, our students will take center stage to perform for parents, grandparents and friends. The residents of Newark are invited, too. Visit one of our schools and attend a performance or two.
Summer is just around the corner and so is soccer camp. Registration is going on now for the June 18-22 camp at the Evans Complex. Boys and girls who will be entering grades three through eight can participate.
It’s time to register for summer basketball camps for boys and girls.
Before students can participate in a sports program during the 2012-2013 school year, they must have a physical exam. Here’s an inexpensive way to get that done.
Need some cookies for your child’s birthday party? Or do you have a dinner party coming up soon and would rather leave the dessert making to someone else? The Cat Café is here to help.
The first days of the 2012-2013 academic year will look like this for Newark High School students. Only freshmen will report to school on Aug. 22. On Aug.23, classes will be in session for all high school students in grades 9-12.
2012 has arrived. It won’t be long before the seniors are donning their caps and gowns and walking up to the stage to receive their diploma. This year’s graduation is set for 10 a.m. Saturday, June 2 at White Field.
Transferring from one Newark school to another will not be allowed next school year. There is one exception, however.
The school district took a leap forward by moving from an Effective to Excellent rating, according to the state report card results released by the Ohio Department of Education. This is the first time the district hit the Excellent mark.