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Monday, June 1, 2015

Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 1

THE WEEKLY REMINDER

POSTAL
PATRON

419-399-4015
“Classifieds get the job done! Buy • Sell • Trade • Rent • Hire”

P.O. Box 180

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PAULDING, OHIO

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45879

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PRESORTED
STANDARD
US POSTAGE
PAID

PAULDING, OHIO
45879
PERMIT #12

ECRWSS

Year CUSTOMER APPRECIATION

$69.95 ... A/C Special up to 2lbs. freon

Specials

$49.95 ..... Computerized Diagnostic Check
includes Domestic & Foreign vehicles!

$15 SAVINGS

$18.95 ...... Oil Change for a 5qt system with synthetic blend oil
$49.95 ..... EVERYDAY 4 Wheel Alignments
$8.00........ Tire Rotation with oil change
$10 OFF
$2 OFF....... Wiper Blades per set (all sizes)
ANY SERVICE
TIRES ....... We Sell New & Used All Brands that is not on
Our price includes mount balance
wheel weights & valve stems

NO HIDDEN COSTS!

special this month

Coupon good through
June 30th.

BOYD AUTOMOTIVE LTD
Service • 419-399-2886 Sales • 419-399-2777
221 W. Perry St., Paulding

Serving the Paulding Area for over 22 Years

√ Domestic & Foreign Repair
√ Computerized Diagnostic
√ Engines
√ Transmissions
√ Suspensions
√ Electrical
√ Brakes
√ Oil Changes

ur
Get Yo y
ad
Car Re
for
!
Spring

We Sell New Tires (most major brands)
We Stock Trailer Tires
BIG Selection of Used Tires in Stock!
We mount and balance motorcycle, ATV and lawn & garden tires

NEW - We now service & reprogram all
makes and models of tire pressure
monitoring systems.

Monday-Friday 9-5; Saturday 8-12

419-399-3077
621 Flatrock Drive, Paulding
[email protected]
ASE Master Certified Technician

Would you like to work with
Knowing
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our community, we understand
how
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We pride ourselves on combining

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2011

For a Life Worth
Celebrating
Burial
& Cremation Ceremonies
REACHING INCONVENIENT

LOCATIONS WITH

Specialized Equipment...

Hall Rental

Easy on yards, tough on trees.

Youth Leadership Building
@ Paulding Fairgrounds
Great for birthday, confirmation, first communion,
graduation parties, family reunions, etc. Especially
great for businesses to hold staff/union
meetings/training sessions on a regular basis.
Large Hall, small conference room, full kitchen.
Call OSU Extension office at
419-399-8225 (M-Th) for rates and availability.

- Stump Grinding
(large & small)

- Tree Mulching
- Fence Row
Removal
- Property Line
Clean up

Mike: 419-769-6666

toddfarmsandexcavating.com

Accessory Avenue
• Full Line Of Truck & Auto Accessories
• Complete Auto Detailing Inside & Out
• Window Tinting & Remote Car Starters Installed
• Rhino Spray-In or Penda Drop-In Bed Liners
• Ranch & Swiss Truck Caps–WeatherTech Liners
• B&W Gooseneck, DMI Cushion, & Drawtite
• Receiver Hitches & Trailer Harnesses Installed
• New, Reconditioned & Used Rims & Tires

602 W. ERVIN ROAD • VAN WERT, OHIO

419-238-5902

We Buy Gold

3.5 Mile Paddle Races

TURN YOUR GOLD
INTO IMMEDIATE CASH

Fessel Jewelers

on the square - Paulding
Store Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-5:30; Fri. 9-6; Sat.9-2:30
419-399-3885

Lift & Leveling Kits Available

ANTWERP’S 6TH ANNUAL CLEVELAND STREET

Oakwood Development Company
Fundraiser & Wellness Event
~ Oakwood, Ohio ~

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Saturday, June 6
Between the VFW and Fire Hall

• 5K River Run $15 pre-entry, $20 day of entry – 9am start time

(Call Carrie Reeb @ 517-243-0735 to pre-register or for more information on 5K)

• 50/50 Rafe • DJ Music 12-7 pm
• Sham Band 7-11 pm

• Rib Vendors 11:30 am - 8:00 pm:
PICKLES BBQ • TIMMY’S BBQ • STELLA BLUE
• Ribs • Pulled Pork • Brats • Hamburgers • Hotdogs • Curly Fries
• Steamed Corn on the Cob • Pop • Water • Sweet Tea
• Lemonade Shake-ups • Beer Pavilion

1 or 2 person Canoe or Kayak Sprint Races
All Ages Welcomed
$5 Registration fee per person per race

Race registration is at 9:00am
Mail pre-registration checks:
ODC, P.O. Box 362, Oakwood Ohio 45873
For more details or to register online:
http://www.odcohio.org/auglaizeriverregatta/
Youth Bracket (17 and Under)
Adult Bracket (18 and Older)
Enter your own watercraft or rent one at
the race for $20 per watercraft

Sponsorships & Vendor Space Available:
Contact Damien: (419) 796-1825 • [email protected]

• Corn Hole Tournament $15 per person – Starting at noon
(Contact Tom Derck at 419-506-0671 to register or for more info)

For more information visit www.villageofantwerp.com
Find us on facebook under
ACDC Antwerp Community Development Committee
Dustin Sensabagh 419-506-0576 • Tom Derck 419-506-0671
Event sponsored by ACDC

FREE Watercraft Safety Training by ODNR
June 6th @ 1 pm

Where: Allen & Mary Shaffer’s Pond, 7256 Rd 177, Melrose
Sponsored by: Oakwood Arbor #759
of the Gleaner Life Insurance Society
We welcome all ages and experience levels.

2 - Weekly Reminder - Paulding County Progress Monday, June 1, 2015

ANNOUNCEMENTS
DESIGNER PURSE
BINGO
at the Council on Aging
Friday June 12 @ 6 pm
All purses are
authentic designer
handbags with the
majority being
Coach brand.
Mention this ad
For a $20 ticket!
Limited quantities
available. For tickets
call
419-238-5011
220 Fox Rd, Van Wert

ELDERLY HOME CARE

HEALTH
TECHNOLOGY
INSTRUCTOR
Plans, implements and
evaluates instruction in
Health Technology
curriculum designed to
address a wide range of
maturity and skill levels.


Possesses or be
eligible for valid state
department of
education license/
certificate
appropriate for
the position



RN Degree

WILL CARE for elderly •
i n their home. Parttime/Full-time. Excellent
references, 25 years experience. 419-232-3344 •

HELP WANTED



NATCEP Train the
Trainer or eligible to
be certified
Meets all mandated
health requirements
Clean criminal
record

CULLIGAN WATER
Conditioning is currently • Complies with
seeking a sales and serdrug-free work
vice representative for
place rules and
Van Wert and Paulding
board policies
Counties. Responsibilities will primarily be servi- •
Keeps current with
cing and growing our
technology and
current customer base. If
other work place
you are great with
innovations that
people, good with your
support job
hands, and want to learn
functions
the water industry send
resume to: scott@culMust be certified
liganftwayne.com or apAmerican Heart CPR
ply in person at 215 E Instructor and American
Main St., Van Wert, OH Heart First Aid Instructor
within 1st year
of employment.
PRODUCTION TIG / Mig
Welder. Fabrication skills
Salary commensurate
a plus. Vacation and bewith experience and
nefit package available
education.
after probation. Starting
pay $12-$14 hour, based
Interested applicants
on experience. Must be should submit a letter of
dependable and be willinterest, a Vantage
ing to work overtime.
Career Center
S e n d r e s u m e t o Employment application,
[email protected]
resume, transcripts,
om
copy of certifications and
three letters
of reference by
THE VILLAGE of Payne
4:00 p.m., Friday,
is taking applications for
June 12, 2015 to:
the position of Village
Fiscal Officer. Please
Staci A. Kaufman,
drop resumes off to the
Superintendent
Village Administration
818 N. Franklin St.
Office. Attention: The Van Wert, Ohio 45891
Mayor. A complete job
Or email to:
description is also availkaufman.s@vantage
able at the Village Adcareercenter.com
ministration Office.
**Applications are
available on the
Vantage Career Center
website at www.
vantagecareer
center.com

FOR SALE

HEALTHCARE

SEEKING AN
energetic and caring
chairside dental
assistant.Being a team
player with strong
interpersonal
communication skills is a
must.
Experience required. If
you would like to help us
help others direct your
resume to:
Dept. 123
Times Bulletin
P.O Box 271
Van Wert, Ohio 45891

$150 QUEEN pillowtop
mattress set. New in
plastic, can deliver 260493-0805.

PRODUCE

VILLAGE OF Melrose
will be having a Farmer's
Market at the park starting in June - September.
Will be held on the
Second and Fourth Saturdays of each month.
The time will be 10am 4pm. Vendors are
needed. Please contact
Julie Shaffer 419-5942972 or Janet Stroup
NOW LEASING: One & 419-594-2133.
Two Bedroom Apartments in Paulding, Ohio.
For information, please L O C A L C O N C R E T E
call Straley Apartments contractor. Specializing
at 419-399-4068 or on- in driveway, sidewalks &
line at straleyrealestate- patios. Call Mitch for a
inc.com
free estimate.
419-786-9626.

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SERVICES

WANTED TO BUY

COINS-STAMP collections-toys-comic booksold knives-antiques-estates-collections. 419399-3353

GARAGE/YARD SALES
BOOKS, CLOTHING,
furniture, crafts, antique
organ, household items,
miscellaneous, too much
to list. June 4,5,6. 9-5.
Crossland 940 W Wayne
St, Paulding.
GARAGE AND Bake
Sale - June 5&6; 8-5pm.
Collectables, glassware,
signs, bottles, lots of
misc. V. Fisher, 6342 Rd
39, Payne.
P A Y N E
GARAGE/MOVING
SALE - 210 South
Laura Street (garage
off of alley in back of
house), WednesdayFriday 9-5, Saturday 92. Lots of clothes (kids
sizes up to Adult XXL),
Bedroom Dressers,
Household Items,
Puzzles, Kids Books &
Toys, Golf Caddy, Kids'
Vaporizers & Baby/Toddler Items, VCR, DVD
Player, Stereo, Fasteners (nuts, bolts, screws,
etc.), Blankets, Stuffed
Animals, Quilts, Tablecloths, Lots of Miscellaneous Items!

AUTOMOTIVE BODY
Work - small garage/low
overhead, the boss does
all the work. Antwerp
area/419-506-0998

TRAVEL

CHARTER BUS Tours:
Call for new Fliers! Lots
of day & multi-day tours.
July 29-31—Illinois Rt.
66 $429—Includes all
meals! Jan. 8-17—9 Day
Hawaii by Land &
Sea—7 seats left Feb. 714—Panama City & the
Panama Canal Call for
detailed fliers. Evelyn’s
Excursions 419-737 2055 877-771-4401 Ivah
Lothamer—399-2386
www.evelynsexcursions.
com

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RN - Home Care & Hospice
Twin Rivers Center in Defiance
is looking for a select few caring &
compassionate STNA’s & RN/LPN’s
to care for the residents in our center.
RN/LPN’s –lst & 2nd shift
Full & Part time
STNA’s – lst & 2nd & 3rd shift
Full & Part time
If you have what it takes and want to
become a member of our team, please
contact Amy Quigley, RN Director
of Nursing at 419-784-1450.

JUNE 5 & 6 - Payne
Community-Wide Garage Sale. Contact Nancy
Spiece 419-263-2863.
Maps at Payne Maramart.

CAMPBELL SOUP
JOB FAIR

Date: Friday, June 26th
CAMPBELL
Time:
8 amSOUP
to 1JOB
pmFAIR
First hour is exclusively for veterans
Place:
EMA
Building
Date:
Friday,
May 8th in Oakwood Plaza
Address:
Oakwood
Time:
8 am to 1847
9 am Veterans
Only Ave Napoleon Ohio 43545

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2. Check One:

EXERCISE BIKE, in excellent shape and many
extras. $25.00. 419-3990632
WORK BENCH with
vise, $50. Apple peeler,
$40. Call 419-399-5878.

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The Gardens of PauldinG

Full/Part-time - Paulding Co.
Provide excellent, professional skilled home
health & hospice nursing in accordance with
physician orders, policies & procedures. Variety,
flexible hours. Serve patients one-on-one, all
ages. 2 yrs. acute care experience. Competitive
wages, mileage & uniform reimbursement.
Nonprofit agency. Resume/Application to:

Melissa Hale, RN Supervisor
250 Dooley Dr., Paulding, 419-399-4708
www.ComHealthPro.org

S & S SANITATION

is seeking experienced, dedicated candidates to join
our professional nursing team for the following positions:

sTnas

All Shifts

9 am to 1 pm General Public
Place:
NapoleonSoup
American
Legionthe world’s leading maker and marketer of soup, seeks
The Campbell
Company,
500 Glenwood Avenue, Napoleon, OH 43545

quality and safety conscious individuals to join our Napoleon operations team for the cur-

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All Shifts
Please submit your resume to [email protected],
or call 419-399-4940 and ask for Molly in HR.
You may also apply in person at

Serving Northwest Ohio
Roll-off containers available

1-888-596-3805

199 County Road 103, Paulding, OH

EOE

Federal-Mogul is a leader in design and
manufacture of industrial truck, rail and
automotive sealing solutions.

Weekend Maintenance
Technician
Weekend Machine
Setup Operator
Applications will be accepted in person or by mail
beginning June 1st at the plant: 150 Fisher Ave., Van
Wert, OH 45891. Pay for the Weekend Maintenance
Technician starts at $30/hr and the Weekend
Machine Setup Operator starts at $20/hr and will
support production on any of the 3 shifts.
Those interested must also apply online at:
www.federalmogul.com/careers.

High School Diploma or GED; or 10 years
manufacturing experience required.
Applicants will be required to pass a criminal
background check and drug test.
Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/
Women/Veterans/Disabled
No telephone calls please

JOB OPPORTUNITY

Radiologic Technologist - (Part time)
Under the general supervision of the Department
Manager and the Radiologist, performs radiographic imaging procedures to assist in diagnosis
of diseases and injuries. Perform procedures at a
technical level requiring no constant supervision
of technical detail. Performs a variety of technical procedures that will require independent
judgment, with ingenuity and initiative to apply
prescribed ionizing radiation for radiologic diagnosis.
Qualifications: Current State of Ohio Radiology License; Current ARRT Certification; Must
be capable of all routine diagnostic procedures;
Completion of a minimum of two year program
in Radiologic Technology; Desire for furthering
one’s education in the various specialties; Previous work experience with CT Scanning; Previous
work experience in mammography; Previous
work experience in ultrasound
Position requires full body range of motion, including, lifting, bending, walking, standing, and
handling equipment.
Apply online at www.pauldingcountyhospital.
com, or by email to: [email protected]
Paulding County Hospital
1035 W. Wayne Street
Paulding, OH 45879
Email: [email protected]

Monday, June 1, 2015

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Progress Subscribers
for May

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3 Maumee River Front Tracts

Located From The Sherwood Area To Defiance

#1706 Fenced backyard
w/above ground 24’
pool, nice patio area! 3
bdrms, separate family
room, shed. $72,000.....
Call Sandra or Tamyra
419-506-1015

#1708 The Price is
Right 3 BR home,
replacement windows,
newer roof shingles,
lg. lot, rear patio,
fenced yard. Paulding.
$72,900. Call Sandra or
Tamyra 419-506-1015

Parcel 1 - 6 acres With Barn, Well & Septic - CR 424 … Located

on CR 424 in Sec. 27, Delaware Twp., Defiance Co. …. Go 7 mi north of
Paulding on Rt. 127 to CR 424 (old Rt. 24) then east on CR 424 for 3 mi
…… 6 acre site with 30 ft. x 40 ft. pole barn ….. Well ….. Septic System
……. 800+- ft. of river frontage …… Trees & Driveway…

#1701 - COUNTRY
ANTWERP - 0.65 acre
w/nice shade trees, extra
building & shed. 3 BR 1.5
bath home w/ fresh paint
& new floor covering!
$91,000 Call Sandra or
Tamyra 419-506-1015

Parcel 2 - 3.7 acres Former R.R. Right Of Way, CR 424 & Rt
127 … Located on CR 424 just east of the intersection of Rt. 127 and CR

424 …. Go 7 mi north of Paulding on Rt. 127 to CR 424 (old Rt. 24) then
east ….. 3.7 acres of mostly thick brush and trees with 100+ ft. of frontage
along CR 424 and 170+- ft. of frontage along the Maumee River that is the
former Penn Central Railroad track area ……. A wooded parcel with River
Frontage that probably won’t bring a lot of money - looks like a nice place
to unwind … Parcel 3 - 5.4 acres Wooded River Front - Switzer
Rd. … Located on Switzer Rd …… Go 2 ½ mi west of Defiance on Switzer
Rd. - watch for auction signs ……… Heavily wooded parcel with frontage
along the Maumee River ….. Located in an area where wooded river front
sites of this size are seldom for sale …. Be careful walking over these sites
as they have not been used for several years …… Call for brochure, survey,
maps & information or visit our Web Site @ www.gorrellbros-paulding.
com ….. (Auctioneers Note: Watch For Auction Ad For Antique Tractors
& Related that are selling at Parcel 1 location on May 30) Terms: Multi
parcel bidding with bidding on each individual parcel or any combination
…. $1,000 earnest money for each Parcel with closing on or before July 3,
2015. Auction Location: Gorrell Bros. Auction Facility, 1201 N. Williams
St., Paulding, OH. Seller: James E. Ankney ……… Sandra Mickelson, Sale Mgr.; Larry D. Gorrell, Broker; Don Gorrell, Aaron Timm,
Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

#1705 - Immaculate 3
bdrm country home w/
double lot... replacement windows, lg.
newer 48x38 pole barn.
Must See! Rd. 87,
Paulding $95,000 Call
Don Gorrell 419-3997699

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Thurs., June 4
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Multiple Listing
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$46.00 per year all others
$28.00 per year

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#1710 1266 sq. ft. 3
BR, 1.5 baths, beautiful open kitchen, living room w/ hardwood
floor & wood burner,
fenced backyard w/pet
area. $72,000. Payne
area. Call Sandra or
Tamyra 419-506-1015

#1686 7951 SR 111...
Well-kept 3 bdrm, 1.5
bath home w/newer
shingles. 32x48 pole
barn w/concrete floor &
220 electric. New Price
$59,900..... Call Joe
DenHerder
#1665 - Reduced
$15,000... 3 bdrm 2
New Listing #1711
bath home w/mas2 bdrm 2 bath, mobil
ter bath, family room,
home w/detached 2 car
newer hardwood floors,
garage... Corner lot.
newer roof, corner lot Appliances incuded...
seller is relocating says
Priced to sell. $29,500.
sell. Realtor owned,
Located in Payne. Call
Paulding. Call Don
Don 419-399-7699
419-399-7699

#1704 Inviting 4 bdrm 1
1/2 bath home w/C/A,
updated kitchen, 3 car
det. garage. Nice corner
lot, updates thru-out...
Paulding. $119,000.
Must See. Call Don
419-399-7699

GORRELL BROS

1201 N. Williams St., • Paulding, OH 45879

Sandra J. Mickelson &
Tamyra L. Humes
Cell: 419-506-1015

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WAYNE TRACE LOCAL SCHOOLS - JUNE 2015 NEWSLETTER
SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE
By STEPHEN ARNOLD
On behalf of the Wayne Trace Board of
Education, congratulations go out to the
seventy-nine members of the Wayne Trace
Class of 2015. High school graduation has
always been an important rite-of-passage in
our great country, and the next several
years following graduation are critical years
in the lives of our young adults. As noted in
last month’s newsletter, thousands of jobs
just in the state of Ohio are currently
unfilled due to a lack of properly trained and
skilled employees. Many of these jobs
require employees who have advanced
computer skills, making it critical that men
and women acquire the skills and training
needed to compete for these positions. This
year’s graduates will have the opportunities
over the next several years to get the skills
and training needed to fill these demanding,
and often times high-salary positions. With
that said, let’s all do our very best to
encourage our young people to pursue
higher education and to take this opportunity very seriously. College students who
attend class on a regular basis are much
more likely to earn a degree and develop
the skills needed to be gainfully employed
for years to come.
Speaking of computer use, we are finishing
up our first year of the 1:1 program at the
JH/HS and our first year of having a computer available for nearly all elementary
students on a daily basis. Many thanks go
out to our technology department, under
the leadership of Mr. Jerry Hessel and Mrs.
JoEllen Sisson, for their diligent work in
helping to make this happen in our school
district in a relatively short period of time.
Technology continues to move at lightning
speed, and we are doing our best to move
our students along at the current pace. Like
all decisions, we will constantly evaluate the
effectiveness of our technology program so
that our students remain competitive in
future school years.
In further curriculum news, we are very
pleased to announce that our on-line learning lab, housed in the JH/HS building, will
begin its third year next fall. Under the
direction of Mr. Dave Alt, this program is an
available alternate path for earning high
school credits in a nontraditional format.
This program is also an available alternate
path for earning college credits without
stepping foot on a college campus. In the
lab’s first two years, we have averaged close
to twenty college-bound juniors and seniors
taking over thirty on-line, college-level
courses through the on-line lab. Several
college credits have been earned by our
students while remaining in the safe confines of our brick and mortar building. In
addition to earning high school and college
credits, other available courses through this
format include ACT prep classes, credit
recovery classes, AP classes, and perhaps
even summer school and other make-up
courses. Students enrolled in this program
are full-fledged Wayne Trace students who
are, or could become, eligible for
co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.
Students and parents interested in this
option are encouraged to contact Mr. Alt in
the high school office.
Congratulations go out to our performing
arts department for several nice concerts to
close the school year. Band and choir
concerts at the JH/HS, along with spring
programs at our elementary schools, all
brought out very nice crowds. Directors
Miss Sharon Spinner, Miss Louise
Vranesevic, and Mrs. Ann Wieland, along
with musical accompanist Mrs. Joni
Wenninger, continue to bring fine music
education to our students. Thanks also go
out to the Wayne Trace Performing Arts
Association for their continued financial
assistance in the areas of music, performance, and drama.
In calendar news, we are still on track for
June 4 to be the final day of school for
students in grades PK-11, with a two-hour
early dismissal planned for that day. However, in the event that we have another
weather-related delay and/or cancellation,
this plan could change. Should that happen,
we will do our best to be sure you know the
new plan in a timely manner.

The hours of the Payne Community Library
are:
Monday & Tuesday
12:00-7:30
Wednesday - Friday
10:00-5:00
Saturday
9:00-1:00
For your planning, our school office will be
open for a few weeks in June and then again
beginning the first of August. The first day
of school for the 2015-2016 school year will
be August 18.
We will continue to accept applications for
traditional and transitional kindergarten
students. Please call 419-263-2512 to register your child.
The staff at WTPE would like to thank our
students and their families for a successful
2014-2015 school year. The support that
you provide your child and school is appreciLaurie DeLong, Student Services/Early Learning
ated. We wish each of you a marvelous
We’d
like to recognize our Student summer filled with great family memories!
Services Department and support personnel
for a successful 2014-2015 school year.
These staff members have done a wonderful
job supporting the education of our WT GROVER HILL ELEMENTARY
students at the WTGH, WTPE, and WTJH/HS Kevin Wilson, Principal
As we approach the end of the 2014-2015
buildings. These employees include:
school
year, I would like to thank the staff,
Intervention Specialists: Tami AuFrance,
parents
and students for a very successful
Susan Backus, Michelle Berry, Zach Boyer,
school
year.
This year we set several goals
Valerie DeVelvis, Ryan Fisher, Rosanah
and
we
feel
that we met our goals or in
Foster, Carly Lichtensteiger, Sara Linder,
some
cases
we
exceeded them. With the
Jennifer Moran, Libby Motycka, Heather
end
of
the
school
year we are already lookRoehm, Linda Utendorf
ing toward next year. At this time we are
Psychologists: Rod Dudgeon, Brian Rock- discussing the goals for the 2015-2016
hold, Karla Treece
school year.
Therapists: Lori Board (Vision), Angie Next, I would like to extend a big Thank
Bonifas (Occupational), Debby Compton You to several people. The Grover Hill PTO
(Physical) Michelle Hanneman (Speech), is the first organization that I need to thank.
Paula Lugibihl (Physical)
As I look back at everything this organization
Paraprofessionals: Stacy Betzer, Susan has done for the Grover Hill student I must
Carr, Cindy Crosby, Sherray Elliott, Neil start with last fall. Before the school year
Ramsier, Kerry Shelton, Lauri Thatcher
began they organized a large number of
Therapy
Assistants:
Marge
Greve helpers to replenish the Fibar on the play(Physical), Nikki Jefferson (Occupational), ground. Then during the Christmas program
Heather Matthews (Physical), Chelsea the PTO held their annual bake sale and
Zeedyk (Occupational)
auction. With the proceeds from this fundNurses: Sandi Davis LPN (Personal Student raiser they purchased benches and picnic
Support), Ashley Snyder LPN (Personal blankets for the courtyard and covered the
Student Support), Angie Zartman RN (School cost for several assemblies. Then, to end
the year the PTO sponsored and ran the
Health Coordinator)
Additional Support: Interpreter Associates annual Carnival Day. As you can see the
LLC (Deaf Interpreter), Kathy Gerkin PTO plays a big role in caring for the Grover
Secondly, I would like to
(Surrogate Parent), Head Start, Help Me Hill students.
Grow, Cathy Ruiz (Parent Mentor), Western recognize the parent volunteers. This year
we were able to find a group of volunteers
Buckeye Student Resource Center
to work with students who were in need of
For information about special education,
a little extra math assistance. This year’s
preschool, and student services, you may
goal was to help all students master their
contact me at 419-587-3414 (option 3), at
math facts. This group of parent volunteers
419-399-4711,
or
by
email
at
was willing to come in and help the student
[email protected].
achieve this goal. It is great to be in a
community with people so willing to help
today’s children and tomorrows leaders
MESSAGES FROM THE PRINCIPALS
succeed.
As this year ends, the WTGH staff is also
WT PAYNE ELEMENTARY
preparing for next year. Watch the August
Jody L. Dunham, Principal
newsletter or WTGH web-site for any inforWhat an amazing school year! The teach- mation pertaining to the 2015-2016 school
ers and staff are very proud of what the year. To assist you in helping your student
students learned and accomplished in the prepare for next year we have placed the
2014-2015 school year.
school supply list on the web-site.
We wish to congratulate the WTPE Battle The GH staff, students, and I want to wish
of the Books team for winning the county Mrs. Mary McVay a very happy and enjoycompetition! The team of Owen Manz, able retirement. Mrs. McVay spent 23 years
Carlee Mead, Chloe Parker, Riley Stoller, serving the Wayne Trace school district.
Jacob Stouffer and Ryan Wenninger did an During these past 23 years Mrs. McVay has
amazing job representing Payne Elemen- had a positive influence on many young
tary!
lives. Mrs. McVay’s professionalism and
Congratulations to the sixth grade strong desire to see all students succeed will
students who will be moving on to WTJH in be hard to replace. On behalf of the staff
August! We appreciate all of their leader- and students I want to let Mrs. McVay know
ship to the younger students. We are thank- how much she has been appreciated and
ful for all of the help that they provided also that she will be greatly missed. Again,
around the building such as helping with the thank you Mrs. McVay for 23 wonderful
flag each day, morning announcements, years!
maintaining the outside announcement In closing, I would like to wish the
board and lunch room/custodial assistance. students, staff and community a very enjoyWe will miss you!
able and safe summer break.
We wish to thank the PTO for their
amazing support this school year! Thank
you for all of the fund raising, family events WT JR./SR. HIGH SCHOOL
and volunteer hours that you have so generGreg Leeth, Principal
ously given to WTPE during 2014-2015.
It is hard to believe that the 2014-2015
Thank you parents!
school year has come to a close. SeventyAll students are encouraged to visit their
nine young men and women have officially
local library this summer to continue
become alumni of Wayne Trace High School
reading their favorite books. Reading is
following their graduation on May 24. I wish
such an important life skill! Please keep in
each of the graduates the very best of luck,
mind that the Payne Community Library has
and I look forward to welcoming students
books that are part of our Accelerated
back for the 2015-2016 school year, but only
Reader program.
after a nice respite called summer vacation!
In closing, I’d like to express my gratitude
to the Wayne Trace community for what I
believe has been another excellent year
serving as your superintendent. Educating
our young people and teaching them to
become productive citizens is a team effort
with constant communication needed
between school and home. For our young
people to be successful, everyone must
work together for the same goal.
As always, if you have questions or
concerns about your child’s educational
experience at Wayne Trace, feel free to
contact your building principal or superintendent.
Go Raiders!

As always, I appreciate the support the
Wayne Trace community has given our
students and staff.
I also want to publicly commend the
teaching staff for their patience, flexibility,
and hard work this past year. The teaching
profession has undergone radical changes in
the last two years, and Wayne Trace Jr./Sr.
High School teachers proved their ability to
adapt to changing working conditions. The
2014-2015 school year saw teachers evaluated in a completely different way; their
evaluations were based on two parts, performance observations and on student
growth measures. In addition, teachers
worked diligently to prepare students for
much more rigorous state tests in math,
social studies, science, and language arts, all
of which were administered online. Education will continue to evolve, and I believe
the staff at Wayne Trace are willing and able
to make necessary changes.
This summer, custodians will be hard at
work on a number of building improvement
projects. We continue to upgrade the technology in our building and have replaced the
projector and screen in the lecture hall with
a 75” flat screen TV/monitor that connects
to our server. We also plan to remodel and
redecorate the lecture hall with paint, new
carpeting, and new furniture. The junior
high gym will have major renovations as a
new floor and paint are planned at this time.
Other improvements to the junior high gym
may follow. Other areas of the building will
receive an intense cleaning and refinishing.
Lastly, I want to thank all those who work
behind the scenes: bus drivers, transportation director, bus mechanic, cooks, study
hall monitors, secretaries, paraprofessionals, and grounds-keepers. The success of our
students is dependent upon each of us
doing our jobs daily; I appreciate your commitment to doing the best you can for
Wayne Trace students.
Again, we had a fantastic 2014-2015
school year, and we eagerly anticipate
having an even better year in 2015-2016.
Enjoy the summer!
SPORTS PHYSICALS
Sports Physicals will be held Thursday,
June 9, at the high school. Dr. Kuhn is doing
physicals again this year and the cost is $15.
ALL students participating in sports at
Wayne Trace next year must have a physical. The schedule is: high school boys 8:009:30 a.m.; jr. high boys 9:30-11:00; lunch
break from 11:00-12:30; high school girls
12:30-1:30 p.m.; and jr. high girls 1:30-3:00.
This is the preferred schedule, however, if a
student cannot come at their scheduled
time or if they would like to come with a
sibling, they may come anytime from 8:0011:00 a.m. or 12:30-3:00 p.m.
WT ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT NEWS
The Athletic Department is offering
“Parent Ads” for the 2015-16 fall sports program. This is for parents of Wayne Trace Jr./
Sr. High School students. “Ads” will run in
this year’s fall program. It can be as simple
as “Good Luck” or you can add recent or
childhood photos, clipart, or digital photos
(those taken by Gibby’s* for Picture Day at
WT work best). Other photos can be
scanned, but the quality is not as high. 1/4
page, 1/2 page, and full page ads are available. The WT Athletic Department reserves
the right to edit all ads. Order forms will be
sent home with high school fall athletes, will
be available in the high school office, or can
be found on the WT Athletic Dept. Facebook
page. You may purchase an ad to recognize
your student regardless of whether or not
they are involved in sports. Any business
interested in sponsoring an ad in the Sports
Program can send an email to
[email protected] for more information.

DISTRICT CALENDAR OF EVENTS
June 2 GH Kindergarten program 1:30
June 3 PN Kindergarten Program 9:30
June 3 GH Carnival and Olympic Day
June 3 & 4 Final exams at HS
June 4 GH Awards Assemblies gr. 1-3 at 9:00;
gr. 4-6 at 10:00
June 4 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
June 9 Sports Physicals at WTHS
(see schedule in above article)

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