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Bi•og•ra•phy - an account of someone's life written by someone else. Students in Mrs. Kosier's second grade class recently discovered biographies. They are are now doing additional research on their own. They’ve found biographies to read in the library, the second grade class library, Epic! and on Freckle. (Photos from Ada Bulldogs Facebook)

Third quarter '20-21, 4th grade to seniors

Ada schools released its third quarter honor roll for the 2020-21 school year. It follows: 

GRADE 4

ALL A:  TEA GRIFFITH, AUBREY JORDAN, BROOKLYNN MATHEWS, ROBERT SHANKS, LYDIA SHELLHAMMER, ANDY STOCKERT, EMILY THAXTON, PIPER WALLACE AND RYAN WEST

Here's the 1972 Ada High School boys' cross country team - before girls' cross country and soccer became fall sports.

Coach Fries stands on the left. Names of the team members are under the photo

 

Ada elementary students are filling the school hallways with lots of  art and study projects. Here's one on the underground railroad. Click here to go to Ada Bulldogs Facebook to view more hallway art.

ONU Theatre Arts' 14th International Play Festival

The Ohio Northern University School of Visual and Performing Arts will present its 14th International Play Festival titled “Global Climate Action Takes the Stage” from March 26 through March 28 via livestream on freedcenter.com.

Performances will be held at 7:30 p.m. on March 26 and March 27 with a 2 p.m. matinee performance on March 28.

This year’s festival is also incorporating other campus-wide projects and discussions for a more inclusive approach that addresses climate change’s different aspects and responsive work to mitigate it.

Joan Robbins, associate professor of theatre, and James Savage, assistant professors of theatre, are festival co-directors.

He will be on the November general election ballot, running as a Democrat

Sean Beck has announced he is a candidate for Ada council. He has filed as a Democrat. With no additional Democrats filing, he will be on the ballot in November.

Beck said that his campaign has received an endorsement from the political organization Run For Something.

RFS was launched in January 2017 with a  premise: help young, diverse people to run for down-ballot races in order to build a bench for the future.

Beck says he wants Ada’s government to be more transparent and is excited that his ideas are being recognized on the national stage.

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