Special treatment for MHS
By Angela Shepherd - For The Times-Gazette
An area of the Greenfield schools’ roof is shown where part of the limestone ledge has been cleaned revealing the bright limestone.
Photo By Angela Shepherd
Pictured in the foreground is the corner of the north entryway to the McClain High School Auditorium. It has yet to be cleaned. On the corner’s edge and in the background are limestone that has been cleaned.
Photo By Angela Shepherd
Test spots behind the auditorium in the courtyard are pictured showing the stark contrast of the limestone in its current condition versus being cleaned.
Greenfield moving forward with lobby expansion
By Angela Shepherd - For The Times-Gazette
Greenfield Elementary Principal Bob Schumm and assistant principal Lindsay McNeal (right) speak to superintendent Quincey Gray (left) and the Greenfield Board of Education at Monday’s meeting.
Photo by Angela Shepherd
A renovation of the new gym lobby and locker room area that has been planned for more than a year is moving forward after the Greenfield Board of Education approved a contract at Monday’s meeting.
The renovation has been talked about for more than a decade, superintendent Quincey Gray said back in late 2019 when the proposed project made its way in front of the school board. Initially, it was hoped that the project could begin last spring, but the pandemic intervened.
While everyone across the globe this time last year was grappling with how to do the normal things in life amid a pandemic, things this year are a bit more
Students give back to Greenfield on annual MHS Day
By Angela Shepherd - For The Times-Gazette
Pictured is the T-shirt design that McClain High School students and staff will wear on MHS Day, scheduled for Friday, May 14.
Courtesy photo
What began six years ago as a way for students to get out into the community and lend a hand is coming around again on Friday, May 14. MHS Day will see high school students all across Greenfield performing various tasks to help their hometown shine.
As with previous years, students’ tasks for the day will include trash pick-up around town, mulching, painting, cleaning at the cemetery, clean-up and painting at the parks, planting flowers, and clean-up in nature areas in and around Greenfield.
DeWine defines when health orders may be removed
By Jacob Clary - jclary@aimmediamidwest.com
This graphic shows the location of 11 new long-term COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Ohio.
Graphic courtesy of governor’s office
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Thursday that when Ohio gets to 50 COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents for two straight weeks, all the health orders in the state will be removed.
“Our path back is by each of us getting vaccinated when we can, and by each of us wearing masks in public,” DeWine said in a tweet. “While no one will be forced to take the vaccine, the more of us who are vaccinated, the more complete our victory, and the more confidently we can put this behind us.”