The Dogs are Back! McGuffey students, staff welcome a 2nd Visit from the Huskey Club

McGuffey PK-8 School students smiled as they, one-by-one, made friends with the friendly four-legged guests they welcomed to the Student Recreation and Wellness Center on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.

Members of the  Siberian Husky Club of Greater Cleveland  talked to the students about sled dogs and the supplies and tools mushers use when driving sled dogs. Later, the students had the opportunity to pet Siberian Husky Flint and two of his canine pals, and to see sled dogs up close.

It was the club’s second visit to Warren City Schools. Read about the first visit HERE.

WGH Seniors Explore Employment Options at High School Job Fair

Warren G. Harding seniors had the opportunity on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, to discuss various job and career choices with those who already work in those fields.

Warren G. Harding hosted a job fair that brought representatives from the City of Warren, the Warren City Fire and Police Departments, and Warren City Schools.

“I think it’s a really good opportunity to meet people, talk to them and make contacts,” said senior Jacob Borsic. “It gives you options to consider after graduation. Even if you’re not ready now, maybe yo want to go to college or something, it’s still good to know what’s out there.

Some students took the opportunity to try on some firefighter gear as they discovered what it takes to join the city department’s roster.

Others asked about the potential for working for Warren City Schools. District staff was on hand to discuss educational assistant, cafeteria, maintenance and transportation positions.

Trinity Walker said she was introduced to jobs she had even thought about prior to the job fair.

“It’s nice to know about all of the options,” she said. “I’ve learned a lot.”

To learn more about employment opportunities for graduating seniors within WCS, visit: WGH Seniors: Job Opportunities.

For all job postings, visit: Employment Opportunities.

By Virginia Shank / Schools Public Relations

United Way Volunteers Help WCS Students ‘Explore new Worlds’ during Read Across America Week

Volunteers were on hand at Warren City Schools to read to students during this year’s Read Across America Week.

This year’s theme for the national reading effort, held March 3-7, was “Explore New Worlds Through Reading”. 

Warren City Mayor Doug Franklin visits a Lincoln PK-8 School classroom to read to students during Read Across America Week. (Photo: Lincoln PK-8 School)

The effort was facilitated by the United Way of Trumbull County for students in grades K-3.

Leaders from the United Way of Trumbull County along with Warren City officials, community members and business representative spent time in classrooms reading to students.

This year’s book selection was “Mae Among the Stars” written by Roda Ahmed and illustrated by Stasia Burrington.

The book tells the story of Mae Jemison and her goal to become as astronaut.

Here is a glimpse inside a Willard PK-8 School classroom during Read Across America Week.