-
Life Lines
Just in time for Mother's Day, a story that might surprise you
-
Drawing Laughter
The gift of the never-ending bedtime story
-
The View From Here
Collectible or not?
-
Library Highlights
Coshocton Library sets Summer Reading Program
-
Letter to the Editor
Concerns raised over potential data centers in Harrison County
-
Thomas Clapper
Why I keep going back to older movies
-
Your OSU Extension Edge
Weaning season brings challenges for cattle producers
-
Cooking with Karl
Bake mom happy
-
The Garden Gate
Spring flavors: rhubarb, ramps and asparagus
-
Better Business Bureau
BBB warns of e-signature email scams
Southern Local to host spring open house March 31
Southern Local Elementary Principal Emily Smith, who is organizing the open house, said this year’s event will be more school-centric
The Southern Local School District is changing its festivities for now, with a spring open house set for March 31.
The event runs from 4-6 p.m. and will be held in lieu of the annual District Showcase, which has been a successful attraction each year. Southern Local Elementary Principal Emily Smith, who is organizing the open house, said this year’s event will be more school-centric.
“Instead of the district showcase, we are going back to the old ways of showcasing the students’ work,” she said. “The Touchdown Club will still hold its spaghetti dinner fundraiser and the elementary PTO and Little Indians will have tables, plus we’ve invited high school clubs and organizations to participate.”
The various groups may hold fundraisers or share information with attendees, while each grade is creating a raffle basket and proceeds will benefit a local family in need. Students and their families will have the chance to tour the building and view classrooms and displays, meet teachers and staff, and learn about happenings throughout the school year.
Smith said the scaled-down activity will not include community vendors that have been part of the district showcase, but they will appear at the annual Back-to-School Bash to kick off the new school year in August. In the meantime, she said she is looking forward to a good turnout.
“We have had 300 to 400 people [at the district showcase],” she said, adding that she hoped for another successful event.
The spring open house also will serve as a lead-in to the district’s spring break April 1-7 for the Easter holiday.