The September Ada school newsletter is on Ada Bulldogs Facebook. Here are some of the highlights.
Parent drop-off change: For the safety and security of our students and staff, beginning Monday, Sept. 9, the parent drop-off point for students in the morning will only be the foyer or office.
Parents will no longer be permitted to accompany their child to their classrooms. If a parent needs to speak with a teacher, they will need to make an appointment through the office secretary.
School fees: School fees should be paid as soon as possible. If you have any questions please contact the office.
An Ada location is one of four in Hardin County offering preschool screening for the 2019-20 school year.
Ada Exempted Village School, 725 W North Ave., will offer screening on Thursday, Sept. 13, in the Administration building. The screening is through the Midwest Regional Educational Service Center.
Screening is for children up and including 5 years old. Call Midwest Regional ESC to schedule an appointment at 937-599-5195, extension 3020 or email Penny Carrig at [email protected].
Ada fundraising chairman Bryan Marshall addresses the crowd at the new refurbished park courts as Ada and ONU tennis players and coaches look on Monday night. Click here for more details. (Cort Reynolds photo).
A free gospel concert will be held on Sunday, Sept. 29, from 4-7 p.m. at the War Memorial Park band stand, 401 N. Park Drive. Performers include Chris Baldwin, Arnold Coy, HeartSong, Jake Reel, and Sonya Petty.
Food will be available from Blinky's BBQ. Bring your own seating. A love offering will be taken for the singers.
If the weather is inclement, the event will be inside the Ada Church of Christ Disciples, 316 S. Main St.
Ronald L. Zimmerly, Jr., president and CEO of Liberty National Bank, announced the addition of a branch operations manager to the Liberty National Bank staff.
Kelly Jackson joined Liberty National Bank in August as the branch operations manager in the Kenton office. She brings with her more than 15 years of combined experience in management, banking, lending, and bank operations. She has worked various roles as she has progressed in her banking career including teller, banker and office manager.
Kelly is currently the Executive Director for Habitat for Humanity of Logan County, for which she previously served on the board for approximately five years.
Sidney Gossard had a great week at the Hardin County Fair. She had Grand Champion Market lamb and also Fifth Overall. Sidney also won the Senior division of showmanship which qualifies her for the Showman of Showmen contest.