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Let's go Bulldogs! Here are the Ada High School varsity cheerleaders, from left, front row: Katelynn Metzger; Row 2 kneeling: Lilah Carter, Bella Sousley, Laenen Ulrey, Jordyn Smith, Madi Rowland, Madi Baldazo; Row 3: Grace Lawrence, Sophie Fleming, Alana Hastings, Taliana Parker, Rylie Satterfield; Standing back row: Layla Fisher, Myah Keckler, Mady Freewalt. Not pictured, Coach Jen Fleming. PHOTO by Cort Reynolds.
The following community letter was issued by the Ada Schools Superintendent Julie Simmons on August 19, 2024. It is available on the district website HERE.
Dear Students, Families, Staff and the Ada Community,
I hope this letter finds you all well and filled with excitement for the 2024-25 school year. As the newly appointed Superintendent of Ada Exempted Village Schools, it is my honor and privilege to welcome you back for what promises to be an incredible year of learning, growth, and achievement.
LIMA __ The Ada High School varsity golf team competed in the second, in-season Blanchard Valley Conference tournament on August 19 at Hidden Creek Golf Course in Lima.
The Ada High School varsity boys soccer team opened its fall 2024 campaign with an 11-0 shellacking of visiting Tiffin Columbian on Saturday, August 17 at War Memorial Stadium.
The Bulldogs raced to a 7-0 lead at the half and cruised to the lopsided victory in the coaching debut of new Bulldog mentor Aaron Acheson.
“Overall, I am very happy with the result,” said coach Acheson. “I loved the team spirit and the unity. We moved the ball around and were very unselfish.
“It was a nice start to the season,” he added.
Ada sophomore Andrew Allen tallied a career-high four goals to lead the barrage.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine joined Ohio Department of Commerce Director Sherry Maxfield and State Fire Marshal Kevin Reardon on Aug. 16 to announce a Public Service Announcement (PSA) campaign to raise awareness for Ohio's need for volunteer firefighters.