Members of the Lincoln Middle School Choir spent some time with residents at Warren Nursing & Rehab on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024.
The choir performed some holiday favorites, and the students also spent time with the residents.


Members of the Lincoln Middle School Choir spent some time with residents at Warren Nursing & Rehab on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024.
The choir performed some holiday favorites, and the students also spent time with the residents.



The Harding Quiz Bowl teams competing at the TCTC academic challenge tournament Saturday, December 7, 2024, made impressive scores while competing against more than a dozen teams from across Trumbull County.
The A team, consisting of Rose Strother, Zavier Taff and Sophie Gardner went all the way through to the semi-finals and beat Girard with a score of 44-37 to take 3rd place overall.
The field represented 16 teams from around the county. Harding’s B team of Daniel Long, Eliana Burker, and Donovan Stringer also did a great job making it to the 5th round before being eliminated.


A new program at the Lincoln PK-8 School is helping students and families who are experiencing grief this holiday season.
The program kicked off Wednesday, December 4, 2024, with a session designed to provide support, resources and an awareness of how difficult time of the year can be for those grieving or experiencing loss.
School counselor Suzanne Goodyear planned and organized the event. About 25 PK-8 students/families registered to attended on Wednesday. Participants made a craft and received a resource bag and refreshments.




The 2024 Warren City Schools Winter Concert Season will kick off at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024, with a performance by the Willard PK-8 School Band and Choir.
Concerts will run through Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2024, when the Warren G, Harding High School Choirs perform at 7 p.m.
Here is the complete schedule:

Warren City Schools students helped area families celebrate National Adoption Day on Friday, November 22.
Members of the newly formed Student Leadership club WGH Epsilon Rho joined Judge James A. Fredericka and his staff at Trumbull County Probate Court to provide a memorable experience to the families as the adoptions became official.
The students, dressed to fit the Super Mario Bros. and friends theme, took pictures with the families and painted children’s faces.
Lincoln PK-8 students designed Mario-themed photo props for families to enjoy.
Two Trumbull County families officially adopted three children. Statewide, more than 5,000 adoptions were finalized on November 22.






Some of our preschool, kindergarten and 1st grade families recently gathered for an InsideU Adventure, based on understanding social-emotional learning (SEL).
Families learned about a free, web based app, called InsideU, which was created by the Renee Crown Wellness Institute/ University of Colorado Boulder and inspired by Disney and Pixar’s Inside Out.
Research shows that children who understand emotional responses do well academically. Families played games, made a Memory Ball, and discussed emotional triggers with their children.
The event was held in multiple sessions on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024, at Warren G. Harding High School.

Some of the students’ teachers, dressing for their parts, represented various emotions such as sadness, disgust, and joy.





The Health Department at Warren G. Harding High School recently prepared Warren City Schools’ 21st Century Community Learning teachers for emergencies they might encounter.
The high school Health Department prepared and certified the teachers in first aid and CPR during the districtwide Nov. 5, 2024, Waiver/Professional Learning Day.
Jefferson PK-8 School hosted a family day for preschoolers on Oct. 30, 2024. Family members assisted their own children, along with other students, in a variety of activities.
Here are some pictures highlighting the morning:



THRIVE Mahoning Valley representatives on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024, presented an assembly at the Jefferson PK-8 School that focused non-renewable versus renewable energy and ways in which the students can fight climate change.

Representatives from OH WOW! The Roger & Gloria Jones Children’s Center for Science & Technology were also on hand to visit the school’s science rooms and assist the students with various activities designed to teach them about climate change.

Some students at the Lincoln PK-8 School are learning on-the-job lessons through a new work program.
The “Lincoln Leaders Work Program” is giving students in the cross-categorical classroom opportunities to build life skills and work skills, and to incorporate leadership and work ethic within the school setting.
These students are learning new skills in a safe and inclusive environment while incorporating math, employment, and communication skills through a work-to reward system.
The work program encourages students to come to school. As Lincoln Leaders, students are a part of something bigger than themselves; they feel a sense of responsibility and belonging within their school environment. When students are responsible for the appearance of their school building, they take more pride in how it is being cared for.
To participate, each student filled out an application and interviewed for potential school jobs. Once hired, they are expected to implement their daily/weekly school jobs during a time agreed upon by teachers. After completing their jobs (monthly), the students earn Lincoln Leaders Bucks. They learn to be responsible and maintain a budget. They spend their earnings at the school store.
