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Counselors' Corner - September |
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Parents of Sophomores: You will receive letters in October regarding the PLAN TEST or the pre-ACT to be offered in November. The PLAN is recommended for students intending to apply to college because it provides experience and information on how to improve scores.
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R C CARS Drive into Clay High School |
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There is a new class at Clay High School and it starts with High Performance Remote Control Cars in the Engineering Technology Class.
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Clay & Stritch High Schools Receive Grant for Mobile Technology in Classroom |
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ETech Ohio and the Ohio Department of Education recently announced the Title II-D Transforming Teaching and Learning Competitive Grant recipients for school year 2011-2012.
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Buckeye Boys and Girls State |
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This summer several Clay HS juniors participated in the American Legion’s Buckeye Boys and Girls state programs. The intensive, one-week, simulated government “camps” are intended to promote civic education for young Ohioans. The Christ Dunberger Post in Oregon sponsored the following students:

In order, from left to right, are: Sam Kurp, Alex Karoly, Emma Hillyer, Garrett Miller, Alexandria Sneed, Randy Ulinksi, Jon Miller, and Tim Swaim. |
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Clay Students Win State Aquarium Management Competition |
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Nine students from Clay High School’s Environmental & Agricultural Technologies Program with animal care and aquarium interests competed in State FFA Career Development Events held April 19, 2011 at the Ohio State Fairgrounds in Columbus.
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Social Studies Student of the Year |
Congratulations to Morgan Hess for being named Clay High School’s Social Studies Department Student of the year. Morgan was given this award by Clay’s social studies teachers because she served as President of Student Government, attended Buckeye Girls State between her junior and senior year, and travelled to Washington DC to attend Buckeye Girls Nation last summer. |
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In April 2011, Clay's VCOM class produced a Clay High School Spirit Lip Dub. The video was entirely planned, directed and produced by students. The spirit video was presented to the student body at the Eagle Idol assembly and can now be viewed here online. The VCOM class hopes to turn the creation of a school spirit lip dub video into a yearly event.
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Click here to view a letter by Robert W. Booker, Executive Director of the Ohio Investigative Unit a division of the Ohio Department of Public Safety. The letter is written to parents of high school students and speaks to the start of prom and graduation season which often means an increase in underage drinking. The letter outlines Ohio’s underage drinking laws and parental responsibility as well as penalties for non-compliance with the laws. |
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Cosmetology
The Cosmetology Program has had a busy month. Mrs. Jirinec’s class participated in the Wellness for Women event at Bay Park Hospital on April 9th. The students performed mini manicures and hand waxes. It was a wonderful day to work with women of the Oregon Community. On April 10th, Mrs. Jirinec’s class walked five miles for MS at The University of Toledo. It was a beautiful, sunny day and a very successful fund raiser.
On the first Friday of April , Eryn Badenhop and Heather Curry completed their Senior Project by organizing a fashion show event at Clay High School. Money was donated to Jacquelyn Seger, a former cosmetology student, to help with her medical bills. Many students participated to make this a successful event. A special thank-you goes to the help and support of the Today’s Salon.
On May 2, The Senior Cosmetology students will take the Ohio State Board of Cosmetology Exam, in Columbus Ohio. At the end of the day students will be licensed to work in hair salons and spas in the State of Ohio.
On May 6th, Mrs. Jirinec’s class will participate in Teacher Appreciation Day at Coy School. Manicures and hand waxes will be performed on teachers for all the hard work the teachers provide to the students and parents of Coy School.
The end of the year will be wrapped up with Junior Cosmetology working on clients from the community and final exams.
The Cosmetology Program has had a busy month. Mrs. Jirinec’s class participated in the Wellness for Women event at Bay Park Hospital on April 9th. The students performed mini manicures and hand waxes. It was a wonderful day to work with women of the Oregon Community.
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View Senior Capstone Project video by Clay Medical Technologies student, Sam Brecht.
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Clay IT Students Excel at State BPA Competition |
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Top students from Clay’s Computer Programming, Info Tech II, and Visual Communication (VCom) classes participated in the Business Professionals of America (BPA) State Workplaces Skills Assessment Competitions in Columbus, Ohio on March 17th and 18th. Over 3,000 students from all around the state participated in 57 contest areas. Nine Clay students placed in the top ten for the state of Ohio and five of these students will compete at the 2011 BPA National Leadership Conference in Washington, DC in May. Clay students who placed at the State level are as follows:
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The Clay High Chapter of NHS held its seventy third induction ceremony on March 15. Sixty two current members were introduced and given their honor cords. Clay’s highest honor was bestowed upon sixty five inductees. The inductees were introduced and given a certificate. These candidates met the requirements of character, scholarship, leadership and service. After the ceremony the Northwest Ohio Culinary Institute (an adult education program at Clay) proved appetizers and desserts.
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