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School board votes to renovate Northview locker rooms
(Local News ~ 06/10/05)
The Clay Community School Board of Trustees heard recommendations concerning possible renovations at Northview High School at last night's meeting. "We have a solution," Superintendent William Schad said, reminding everyone of the budget crisis facing the corporation. "It will solve the problem using a minimum amount of funds."...
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High school will continue attendance program in fall
(Local News ~ 06/10/05)
At last night's Clay Community School Corporation's Board of Trustees meeting, school board members were presented with information about the stricter tardy and attendance pilot program at Northview High School during the spring semester. "I've got some good news, and some more good news," Principal Jim Church said about the pilot programs designed to teach students responsibility...
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June school board highlights
(Local News ~ 06/10/05)
Thursday evening's Clay Community School Board meeting was attended by Terry Barr, Len Fischer, Steven Grigsby, Jim Guy, Ted Jackson, Dottie King, Joe Thomas and Superintendent William Schad. Enrollment Report Superintendent Schad reported that 4,623 students were enrolled at the 10 schools in the corporation at the end of the sixth grading period. At the elementary level there were 2,180 students and the combined middle, junior and senior high school level had 2,445 enrolled students...
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Rotary scholarship recipients
(Local News ~ 06/10/05)
Josh Cannon photo Brazil Rotary Club President-Elect Howard Junker poses with Rotary Scholarship winners Erin Whitmore and Cody Whitesell, and Rotary President Sam Glover Wednesday. Whitmore and Whitesell are recent graduates of Northview High School who will attend Depauw University in the fall. They were each awarded $1,000 scholarships...
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Rock 'n' Bowl High School
(Local News ~ 06/10/05)
Ivy Herron photo Sophomores Curtis Peters and Griffin Maurer prepare to roll strikes at the Brazilian Lanes during this morning's summer physical education class for Northview High School students.
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