Click on the links below to find activities for students, parents and families to continue to develop skills to take care of their own social and emotional health:
Teacher_Parent Challenge March 2020
Click on the links below to find activities for students, parents and families to continue to develop skills to take care of their own social and emotional health:
Teacher_Parent Challenge March 2020
With the latest declaration from Ohio Governor Mike DeWine on Sunday, March 22, 2020, I am announcing additional changes to Warren City School District Operations, effective Tuesday, March 24, 2020.
PLEASE NOTE: This communication, found in its entirety here, supersedes ALL prior communications regarding areas that differ as related to Governor DeWine’s March 22 declaration.
Please review the academic information/updates from Superintendent Steve Chiaro, Associate Superintendent Wendy Hartzell and WGH Principal Dante Capers. Our staff has been working diligently to ensure our students are served to the highest possible standard throughout the mandated statewide school closure. We will be launching our academic lesson program next week with each grade level receiving specific instructions.
WARREN – Warren City Schools is providing grab and go lunches for all district students at all of our five school buildings from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and several off-campus sites weekdays from Noon to 1 p.m. through the duration of the mandated statewide K-12 school closing.
To benefit from this program, students are asked to go the school building closest to where they live between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., regardless of where they are enrolled.
If the student is not within walking distance of the school, they may visit one of several off-campus/remote sites where grab and go lunches are being distributed from Noon to 1 p.m. A clearly marked Warren City Schools vehicle will be at each site to help identify it as a meal distribution location.
Families and community members with questions or concerns may call Warren City Schools Food Service Department at 330-841-2321.
Warren G. Harding High School 860 Elm Road NE
Lincoln PK-8 School 2253 Atlantic St NE
Jefferson PK-8 School 1543 Tod Ave SW
McGuffey PK-8 School 3465 Tod Ave NW
Willard PK-8 School 2020 Willard Ave SE
Agape Assembly Church 426 Nevada Ave SW
Community Garden (Former Laird School Site) 565 Laird Ave
Emerson (Former) School Site 1619 Drexel Ave NW
F.O.C.U.S. Building (Former ACOP Building) 2051 Niles Rd SE
Hampshire House 244 5th St SW
Hidden Village Townhomes 600 Commerce Ave NW
Highland Terrace 377 Lane Drive SW
Packard Park Mahoning Avenue
Renaissance Place 1948 Palmyra Road
St. Paul Lutheran Church 2860 East Market St.
Secrest (Former) School Site 1001 Bennett Ave NW
Stonegate Place Apartments Robert Ave NW
Warren Family Mission 155 Tod Ave NW
Warren Heights 504 Douglas St NW
YMCA-Trumbull Family Fitness 210 High St
In Warren City Schools we are continuing to provide your child’s education in a clean and sanitized environment. We have taken additional time and effort to disinfect common areas frequently visited by students.
Our nurses from Akron Children’s hospital are working to encourage and teach our students the importance and proper way to wash their hands as recommended by health officials, which experts say is the best precaution to take in preventing the spread of germs.
We have provided additional resources below.
Message from the State Superintendent:
Superintendent Chiaro’s Letter to Families
Ohio Department of Health News Release
Ohio Department of Health Household Checklist
Ohio Department of Health-Coronavirus Resources
Krista Monsman has always been about helping people.
And, remarked the Lincoln PK-8 School 2nd grader, “What better way to do that than to serve as a police officer?”
The 8-year-old, who uses a wheelchair for mobility, said she would like nothing better than to pursue a career in law enforcement.
On Wednesday, she was given the opportunity to serve as an honorary Warren City Police Officer for a day after being sworn in by Michael Currington, a Warren City Police and School Resource Officer, who presented her with a police photo ID.
During the ceremony, attended by Krista’s parents and grandfather, Lincoln 2nd-graders and school leaders, Warren Mayor Doug Franklin proclaimed the day, Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2020, as Krista Monsman Day.
“This proclamation is to Krista Monsman, a second grade student, for her care, and compassion for others, her willingness to learn and her positive attitude,” Mayor Franklin said. “She is an outstanding example to all, especially to her fellow students, and to me as the mayor.”
Krista was unaware of the ceremony until after she entered the school gymnasium and Officer Currington called her to the platform.
“Since I’ve known her she has always been such a friendly, helpful student,” Currington said. “She’s told me she wants to be a police officer. She’s got a big heart, huge personality, great sense of humor, is always willing to help, just a great all around kid. She has all the traits to be a great police officer.”
Monsman can look forward to many opportunities working in law enforcement, such as serving as a dispatcher, becoming an analysts, even specializing in investigating cyber crimes, noted Currington.
“I’m just really happy right now,” Krista said. “I’m so happy they made this happen for me, that (Officer Currington) did this. “It’s a perfect day.”
WARREN – Warren City Schools’ Jefferson PK-8 School will host its first Parent/Community Job and Resource Fair from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 5, 2020.
The event, featuring some 40 vendors, will help parents and families academically, financially, socially and emotionally by connecting them with community resources that are available to them.
Attendees will have access to information from local community mental health agencies, utility assistant programs, housing, job training, voting registration, tax filing, resume building, and much more.
Good Will Job Connection, Youngstown Warren Black Caucus, Trumbull Neighborhood Partnership and Trumbull County Mental Health & Recovery Board Council, along with numerous other agencies, churches and organizations, will have representatives on site.
Please note: Although the Job and Resource Fair is being held at Jefferson, it is a districtwide event open to residents of all Warren City Schools.
The event will also feature community speakers, job preparation assistance, college/career exploration, and on-site job applications.
Speakers will include Trumbull County Prosecutor Stanley Elkins, who will talk about drivers’ license reinstatement, truancy and having a record expunged.
Free refreshments will be available and childcare will be provided.
For more information, or to preregister, contact Eleanna Vlahos-Hall at 330-675-6960 or eleanna.vlahos-hall@neomin.org.
Warren City Schools would like to congratulate Kamarah on earning 1000pts in here career with the Lady Raiders. We’re proud of your achievement and look forward to watching you play in the future.
The Natatorium at Warren G. Harding High School will be open to the public for swimming on Sundays beginning February 2, 2020 and ending May 3, 2020. The pool will be open to for lessons and adults from 2-2:30pm and will then open to everyone from 2:30-5:00pm
Students under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Students: $3
Adults: $5
Family: $7
Those interested in swimming lessons may call Ed @ 330-372-6647 to get signed up.