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Flagship Awards were presented to Angie Reineck and Jodi Smothers at a recent school board meeting by Superintendent of Schools Patrick Adkins and Board of Education members Vice President Michele Mueller and President Beth Benko, right. Not pictured is Flagship Crew Award recipient Tina Thompson.
The Flagship Awards are part of Port Clinton City School District’s recognition program to honor parents, community members, staff and students that help the district fulfill its motto of “Proudly Charting a Course for Success.” At the recent Port Clinton Board of Education meeting, Jodi Smothers, Angie Reineck and Tina Thompson were honored with Flagship Awards.
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A small group of Port Clinton School district officials and the family of retiring school official Jack Nitz gather in front of the newly-designated Jack Nitz Academic Center, also now known as “The J.A.C.”
Jack Nitz has been a teacher, coach, Dean of Students, Principal and Director of Student Services in the Port Clinton City School District in his 40-year career. Nitz had retired in June, and his dedication to students and staff of the Port Clinton City Schools encouraged the Port Clinton Board of Education to honor his career by renaming the Port Clinton High School Media Center as The Jack Nitz Academic Center, which was quickly given a new moniker: “The J.A.C.”
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Bataan Memorial Primary First Grade Teacher Christie Miller with students (left to right) Janelle Toris, Makenna Hatfield, and Nora Greener helped a local family this holiday season.
Bataan Memorial students are helping a local family this holiday season. Their first grade teacher, Christie Miller, recently selected two tags from the Salvation Army Angel Tree at the Port Clinton Walmart. She asked her students and their families to help donate items on those special wish lists. In the classroom, students have been talking about the R Factor culture theme of “Take time to care, listen, and connect.” This project was a way for students to care and connect with those in our community who are in need.