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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.

Renaissance – Sign up now!

 

Renaissance Application

If you earned a 3.2 GPA or above on you 2nd 9-weeks report card sign up for the Renaissance Program and be recognized for all of your hard work!  Click here to sign up electronically or pick up an application in the library or in the hallway by the elevators at school.  Renaissance applications are due January 26th to receive your membership card and privileges it by February 2nd.

 

 

Community Open Swim

The Natatorium at Warren G. Harding High School will be open to the public for swimming on Sundays beginning January 13, 2019 and ending May 5, 2019. 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.

Congratulations !

Three Warren G. Harding Seniors have been awarded the  Tribune Chronicle’s 2018 20/20 Award.  This award recognizes 20 young adults under the age of 20 who have contributed to their community while maintaining good grades and participating extracurricular activities.  Congratulations to Katie McBane, Alexander Payiavlas, and Lydia Walls.  The trio will be honored at a banquet in December hosted by the Tribune Chronicle this December.Katie McBane, Alex Payiavlas, and Lydia Walls

Paint a Plow

A photo taken by Mrs. Amy Engster inspired WGH’s entry into the Ohio Department of Transportation’s Paint a Plow Initiative.  Art teacher Mr. John Johnson walks by the photo of students at a football game that hangs in the school’s library almost daily.  When thinking of the theme that his students and he wanted to present on the plow, Warren G.=Family, Mr. Johnson’s mind kept going back to that picture.   With the picture in mind, Mr. Johnson and his students came up with the design for the plow and then spent the week designing and painting.  Congratulations to Mr. Johnson and his students for their amazing work and Thank You to Mrs. Engster for the inspiration.

The picture that inspired the plow’s design:

Pictured below are students from Mr. Johnson’s Art Classes working on the Plow.

Students working on Paint a plow initiative from the Ohio department of Transportation Students working on Paint a plow initiative from the Ohio department of Transportation Students working on Paint a plow initiative from the Ohio department of Transportation Students working on Paint a plow initiative from the Ohio department of Transportation Students working on Paint a plow initiative from the Ohio department of Transportation Students working on Paint a plow initiative from the Ohio department of Transportation Students working on Paint a plow initiative from the Ohio department of Transportation

Time once more for Renaissance!

Did you work really hard during the 1st 9-weeks of the school school year?  If you earned a Grade Point Average of 3.2 or above you can be rewarded for all of your hard work.  Apply for the Renaissance program and receive a Renaissance Card that will offer discounts to area businesses and other benefits.

To learn more about the Renaissance in Education Program, click HERE

To apply, click HERE