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Junior Caleb Thomas (Strongsville) was named Second Team Academic All-America by the College Sports Information Directors of America, becoming only the second player in school history to earn Academic All-America status for the ONU baseball program.

Twenty three of the 33 members of the 2018 Google Cloud Academic All-America 

Division III baseball teams have at least a 3.90 GPA, with 10 student-athletes maintaining a perfect 4.00 GPA. The seven members of the first team have an average GPA of 3.95.

The wrecking crew has arrived. Work began in demolishing Clark Hall on Monday morning. Here are photos of the north wing of Clark being torn down. Thanks  to the camera work of Paul Logsdon, here are photos of Clark being torn down.  Below is his story on the history of Clark, which over the years, served as lodging for many ONU students. For more details click here.

Lindsey Fry, Shyanne Howard, Anabel Alexander, Kama Arn, Morgan Swick

Ada American Legion Post 185 announces the selection of five delegates to Buckeye Girls State.  The delegates are Lindsey Fry, Shyanne Howard, Anabel Alexander, Kama Arn, and Morgan Swick.

Lindsey Fry is the daughter of Jason and Jayna Fry and attends Upper Scioto Valley High School. She has been a member of Student Council for 3 years, a class officer for 2 years, a member of Business Professional of America for 3 years, one year as an officer, USV local Honor Society, Key Club, and Varsity volleyball for 2 years.

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Here's the final Ada school honor roll for the 2017-18 school year.

GRADE 4

ALL A:  Jocelyn Downer, Eli Esguerra, Alex Gibson, Lily Howard, Kaylie Klear, Emma Lambdin, Alyssa Madison, Samantha Rettig, Ayla Tabler, Joshua Thaxton, Laenen Ulrey, Haiden Williamson and Amelia Young

The wrecking crew has arrived. Work began in demolishing Clark Hall on Monday morning. Here are photos of the north wing of Clark being torn down. Thanks  to the camera work of Paul Logsdon, here are photos of Clark being torn down.  Below is his story on the history of Clark, which over the years, served as lodging for many ONU students.

By Paul Logsdon, ONU archivist

“Well done thou good and faithful servant….”

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