In partnership with Akron Children’s Hospital, Warren City Schools District will pilot school-based health centers at its’ four PK-8 schools in the 2019-2020 school year. The centers will provide free care to students who do not already have access to a primary care physician, or who do not have available transportation to receive care. With parental consent, any child can receive care and if they do not already have a physician, the center will assist them in finding one.
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Freshman Academy Registration
Student’s entering Warren G. Harding’s class of 2023 can now register for Freshman Academy by clicking on the link below:
FRESHMAN ACADEMY REGISTRATION
Class of 2023 Information Night
WGH Class of 2023. You and your parents are invited to learn about the academic, athletic, and extra-curricular activities that you can participate in next school year at Warren G. Harding High School. Meet you counselor and view course selections. Oh, and don’t forget about asking questions. Dinner is included. We hope to see you there.
April 30, 2019
Dinner: 5:30pm
Program: 5:55pm – 7:00pm
Warren G. Harding High School
860 Elm Rd. NE, Warren, Ohio 44483
Enter at Entrance M
Trumbull Art Gallery and Warren City Schools
Trumbull Art Gallery School Art Show will be featuring art work from Warren City Schools students.
The art work will be on display at TAG April 5th to April 19th during the hours of noon until 4 p.m.
An opening reception will take place Friday, April 5th from 5-7 p.m at the gallery.
Please come and enjoy the amazing art work of Warren City Schools students.
WGH Students Participate in National Roundtable
Warren G Harding High School students, Simahjay Warfield and Precious Ball were two of four students invited to speak at the Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning’s annual Equity Work Group meeting in St. Louis.
Simahjay and Precious joined two other students from Minnesota to speak about building stronger relationships between students and teachers, and the steps Warren G. Harding has taken in cultivating those relationships.
Congratulations and Good Luck E.L.I.T.E. 48!
Congratulation to the Warren G. Harding robotics FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) team E.L.I.T.E. (Encouraging Learning in Technology and Engineering) 48 on their two Regional 1st place wins! Their first regional title was won in Chicago at the FIRST Midwest Regional competition and their second regional title was won in Pittsburgh at the FIRST Greater Pittsburgh Regional Competition. Team 48 is currently ranked 5th in the world and this weekend the team is traveling to Cleveland to compete in the Buckeye Regional. Go E.L.I.T.E. 48! Go Raiders!
Warren City Schools Job Fair
Join us for a Job Fair in the Cafetorium at Warren G. Harding High School on Tuesday, February 5th from 5-7pm.
Immediate Job Opportunities are available for Food Service, Maintenance, Transportation, Noon Aides/Crossing Guards, and Substitute Teachers.
Applications will be available at the Job Fair.
For more information, call 330-841-2321 x7106.
WGH to Host Family Information Night!
Warren G. Harding High School is hosting a family information night on Thursday, January 17, 2019.
Lincoln 5th-grader scores 1st-place Challenge 24 trophy
Congratulations to 5th-grader Maxwell Milton who placed first in his category at the annual Challenge 24 math competition.
Milton is a student at Lincoln PK-8 School. He was among the more than 180 students from across Trumbull County who participated in this year’s event.
The competition tests the math skills of students in grades 4 through 8. Categories are by grade level: 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th/8th.
The students look at cards containing four numbers of any combination of 1 to 9, and then use addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to come up with the final number of 24.
Competitors may use each number on the card only once. Four students at each table compete to win the highest number of cards by the end of each round. The first student to come up with an answer taps the table and recites the steps he or she took to arrive at the number 24.
There are penalties for students giving incorrect answers.
Sponsors were the Tribune Chronicle, Trumbull County Educational Service Center and Cortland Bank. The event was at Warren G. Harding High School.
WCS Advances SEL, Equity Efforts
Warren City Schools has continued putting the district’s Social and Emotional Learning efforts into action.
District leaders continued to develop their knowledge and action around Equity and SEL with a session for all members of the District Leadership Team. Teachers and administrators from all buildings were involved in the Oct. 3 session that highlighted different aspects of Equity and Privilege. In the near future, the Warren District Leadership Team will lead in the education and advancement of Equity issues in the school district, making this important topic a bi-partisan effort.
District efforts continued with an interactive roundtable at Warren G. Harding High School where teacher/administrative leaders led small student groups in discussions around hopes/fears – discovering student voice at all grade levels. Every staff member and student participated. Later, roundtable staff leaders and select students, facilitated by CASEL (Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning) Consultant Linda Lantieri and building administrators discussed the process. As a result of that conversation, the group decided that the students would advise the staff on the next steps of the monthly roundtable process.