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independent editor
Students in the Career Education Opportunities (CEO) program started their day off Wednesday with a pastry and certificate from program founder and coordinator Kerry Koontz to celebrate the successful conclusion of another year, the fifth for the program.
Approximately 49 CEO students, along with school administrators from Van Wert, Crestview, and Lincolnview were invited to attend the breakfast, which was held in the upper lobby of the Niswonger Performing Arts Center of Northwest Ohio.
A few of the Career Education Opportunity (CEO) students who attended Wednesday morning’s breakfast listen to Lifehouse Pastor Matt Braun speak.
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Van Wert City Schools releases Quality Profile
Information submitted Wednesday, April 7, 2021 12:01 AM VAN WERT Van Wert City Schools recently released its 2020-2021
Quality Profile. The Quality Profile is designed to be an at-a-glance
summary of the outstanding educational experience VWCS offers. As a
district, VWCS prides itself on the scope of academic offerings and
extra-curricular activities available to students. The profile also
includes figures from the Class of 2020, such as graduation rate and
post-secondary plans.
Even through the pandemic, VWCS is proud to
have expanded the 1:1 laptop program to now include all students in
first through twelfth grade. Van Wert Early Childhood Center also
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CEO students tour downtown Van Wert buildings
Kirsten Barnhart, DHI Media News Editor Wednesday, February 24, 2021 12:01 AM Van Wert County Foundation Executive Secretary Seth Baker gives a tour of a vacant space above Rhoades Insurance to CEO students on Tuesday. (DHI Media/Kirsten Barnhart) VAN WERT – Forty-six students in the Career Education Opportunities
(CEO) program from Crestview, Lincolnview, and Van Wert toured various
downtown buildings on Tuesday with the Van Wert County Foundation to
learn more about the Van Wert Forward Project.
CEO Program
Director Kerry Koontz said the aim of the tour was to show the students
what downtown Van Wert could look like in the future.