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1-12-10 School delay? The Rhino knows

1-12-10 School delay? The Rhino knows

SCHOOL CANCELLATIONS AS TEXT MESSAGES

Board moves ahead with levy renewal, requests delay of all-day kindergarten

Bluffton's school board reorganized for 2010 on Jan. 11. In so doing, the board set in motion the placement of the a three-year permanent improvement levy renewal to go on the May 4 ballot.

In other significant action, the board requested that the Ohio Department of Education delay implanting an all-day everyday kindergarten for the 2010-2011 school year.

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Superintendent discusses kindergarten proposal; permanent improvement levy

By Greg Denecker
Bluffton Schools Superintendent

As we enter the new year, there are two topics that I would like to address in regard to Bluffton Exempted Village Schools. First, with the passage of House Bill 1 (HB1) last year, the state required school districts, starting 2010-2011, to offer all-day, every day kindergarten.

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15 minutes with Lee Huber Johnson Williams

Lee Huber Johnson Williams

What year did you graduate from Bluffton High School? Did you attend Bluffton schools all of your school years? Where did you live?

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Ghosts of the past

As is true for many outdoor sports enthusiasts, the snow, ice and chill of Ohio's winter has forced me indoors for my morning runs and walks. Running round and round on the local rec track isn't my preferred way to get in my miles, but I do love running in shorts and a tee shirt. To vary the scenery, I sometimes do my walk days at the elementary school where the halls are long and turns are less frequent than the track.

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1-11-10 No salt on sidewalks

1-11-10 No salt on sidewalks

BLUFFTON'S LOW-SALT DIET

New York City's Department of Health issued new guidelines to curb salt in resident's diets today. Meanwhile, in Bluffton, Ohio, the village issued guidelines to keep salt off its new Main Street sidewalks. The low-salt diet is due to the new sidewalks placed downtown this summer. Salt and other ice melting chemicals may harm the sidewalks during their first winter. In the meantime, walkers take care on icy days and nights.

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