Daily Announcements: Thursday, March 26, 2026

Lorain County JVS Announcements:
Here are few daily announcements to share:
Scholarship Application: Lorain County JVS Combined Scholarship Application is now available on the JVS website and with Mrs. West in Student Services. Completed applications are due to Mrs. West in Student Services by March 30, 2026. No late applications will be accepted.
Senior Speaker Competition: Your LCJVS experience has been like no other. YOU are a key part of the LCJVS Career Tech family. Share your experiences and inspire your classmates as the Senior Speaker at the LCJVS Class of 2026 Senior Recognition Ceremony. Enter the Competition today! Submit an ORIGINAL scripted speech 5-7 minutes in length for consideration that: Represents the values, mission and purpose of Lorain County JVS, speaks to your student experience, and honors the trades! Finalists will be selected from submitted manuscripts. Selected individuals will deliver their speech to a panel of judges for selection. Turn in entries to Student Services by Friday, April 24, 2026. Questions can be directed to Mrs. Champagne via email to mchampagne@lcjvs.net.
Please click on the Associate School links on our website (under High School) for updated or detailed information. Some schools forward daily announcements while others can be found directly on their website.
AMHERST:
- Free Breakfast: Starting January 6, 2026, all K-12 Amherst students will be eligible for a free breakfast. Each meal includes the main entrée of the day, 2 frit choices, and milk. Please remind your students to know their 6-digit student number to receive breakfast.
AVON:
- 2026 Commencement Ceremony: Avon High School’s 2026 Commencement Ceremony is taking place on Tuesday, May 26th, 2026.
- Class of 2026 Stay Connected: Order your purple cap & gown now! You can find the link on our website. Graduation is NOW Tuesday, May 26th at 7pm. Mark your calendars for the following dates: Senior DC Trip is March 18th-21st, Prom is Saturday, May 9th, Senior awards are May 18th, Senior Exams are May 18th-20th, Graduation Practice is May 22nd and Graduation is May 26th.
- Class of 2026 Brick by Brick: When working with the class leadership, and knowing that we do not paint parking spaces or do some of the other school’s traditions, we created a NEW, awesome rite of passage for our seniors. Not to reference Pink Floyd, but our Seniors are more than another brick in the wall of the AHS Nest! Design your brick and we will add it to the wall. Purchase your vinyl sticker and follow the Canva directions in your Class of 2026 Google Classroom. Proceeds (after costs) go to the Class of 2026. These vinyl stickers can be taken with you as a memento.
- Prom: Prom will take place on Saturday, May 9th at 6:30-10:30 at the Cleveland Museum of Art located 1150 East Blvd., Cleveland, OH. Tickets will go on sale from April 13th-May1st. Sales will be online only. Please note: Seniors who have not met their fee obligations will not be able to purchase a ticket to prom. Each AHS senior may bring one guest. All prom guests who do not attend Avon High School must get prior authorization before attending prom. Guests must have a photo ID upon arrival to prom as well. Attire to prom is formal. Formal is defined as a full suit or tuxedo with tie, a full-length gown, and/or dress pants and a blouse.
- Senior Awards Night: Avon High School’s Senior Awards Nigh is on Monday, May 18th at 6pm in the Avon Performing Center. The accomplishments of the Class of 2026 will be highlighted, and this includes the awarding of numerous scholarships. Teams who compete that evening often arrive at the program in their baseball, softball, or track uniforms. Dropping in post competition is completely acceptable. Students receiving recognition will be sent an invitation. Recipients are expected to attend. Senior awards night is a dress-up occasion. Seniors commonly wear dress pants and a shirt and tie, and/or dresses/skirts, etc. Please make sure to wear shoes that you are comfortable wearing while climbing steps and crossing a stage. Additionally, please be modest in attire as this is an esteemed ceremony. Warning: the PAC stage is high above the ground and short skirts are too revealing to the front rows. As the event will take place in the Performing Arts Center, there is not a limit to the number of guests seniors may bring to this event. It is common to have a parent, grandparent or even siblings as guests.
- Social Media: Own your Brand. Heads up! Colleges do not have to take you. Athletic commitments are revokable. Scholarships are revocable. Admittance is revocable. OWN YOUR BRAND! Everything you share or comment on in regard to social media is public, not protected, and should be considered front page material. Nothing on social media is ever private.
AVON LAKE
- Help Stock the ALHS Care Closet: The ALHS Care Closet is a community effort to care for our own. With your help, we provide students and families with essentials like coats, hygiene items, school supplies, AL gear, and snacks. We are currently running low on the below items. Individually wrapped snacks like granola bars, crackers, fruit snacks, or protein bars. New or gently used AL gear. Drop off donations at the Main Office to the attention of Kristin Action our Social Worker.
- Drama Club News: Fame. Faith. Betrayal. The greatest story ever rocked. Join the ALHS Drama Club for the Spring musical Jesus Christ Superstar. What’s the buzz? The first musical by Time Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber to be produced for the professional stage, Jesus Christ Superstar has wowed audiences for over 50 years. A timeless work, the rock opera is set against the backdrop of an extraordinary and universally known series of events but seen, unusually, through the eyes of Judas Iscariot. Loosely based on the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, Superstar follow the last week of Jesus Christ’s life. The story told entirely through song, explores the personal relationships and struggles between Jesus, Juda, Mary Magdalene, his disciples, his followers and the Roman Empire. The iconic 1970’s rock score contains such well-known numbers as “Superstar”, “I Don’t Know How to Love Him” and “Gethsemane.” A true global phenomenon and perfect pick for schools, community theaters and professionals alike, Superstar continues to touch new generations of audiences and performers. Show Times are April 16th, 17th and 18th at 7pm and Sunday April 19th at 2pm.
- Senior Graduation Speaker: Do you want the opportunity to speak at graduation about your past experiences with Avon Lake City Schools? Do you want to highlight special people and events that have touched your life during your educational career? Do you want to share cherished memories with your fellow graduates and their families at the ceremony? Well, if these things interest you, we are looking for a 2026 graduate to address their classmates during the graduation ceremony as the Senior Speaker! Your fully written speech must be submitted to Mr. Slabodnick (adam.slabodnick@alcsoh.org) via Google Documents by Friday, March 20th. It must be no longer than 5 minutes in length. Auditions will be held during 8th period on Friday, March 27th in the TV Productions Studio. Mr. Slabodnick will contact you with your time.
CLEARVIEW:
- Thought for the Month: “Educating children is teaching them how to get along without us.”
- Prom Guest: If you are bringing a guest to prom who does NOT attend Clearview High School, you will need to have a guest form completed. Guest forms are available in the Main Office and are due back by Wednesday, May 6th.
- PROM: We are excited to announce Prom 2026, which will be held at the beautiful Valley of the Eagles on Friday, May 8th 2026, from 6pm-10pm. This year, there will be no After Prom. Instead, we’ll be hosting raffles throughout the evening, giving you the chance to win gift cards and fun prizes. Winners must be present to claim their prizes. The theme for this year’s prom is Old Hollywood, so get ready to walk the red carpet, brin the glam, and celebrate in classic movie-star style. Think elegance, sparkle, and timeless Hollywood flair. Tickets are $50 for a single and $100 for a couple. Tickets go on sale Monday, March 2nd and will be sold through Friday, May 1st. We can’t wait to see you all dressed to impress for a night of music, memories, and movie-star magic!
- Athletic Scholarship: There has been an Athletic scholarship added. You will have until Friday, March 27th to apply for this one. Please see Mrs. Jackson in the Guidance Office for an application.
- President’s Club: There will be a meeting for all President’s Club member TODAY at 8:15.
- Mandatory Senior Class Meeting: Attention Seniors! Just a friendly reminder that our next mandatory senior class meeting will be Friday, March 27th at 7:45 in the auditorium. We will be discussing important graduation information. Please arrive ON TIME! If you do not attend this meeting, you WILL NOT be able to walk at graduation! JVS seniors will have transportation back to the JVS on Friday morning. Please see your school counselors with any questions.
- Track Fundraiser: The CHS Track and Field team is running a fundraiser until Tuesday, March 31st. You can purchase a Slice the Price card for $20, which will allow you to get buy-one-get-one pizzas from Domino’s. That right, buy a large pizza a get one free! Please see a track member or Mrs. Phillips if you are interested.
- Youth 4 Youth: Hae a prom dress or unused makeup? We are collecting old prom dresses and any makeup that has not been used. Drop them at the counseling office now through March 31st. Donate and help someone stop into their own red-carpet moment. There will be a sign-up for those who are in need of a dress – more details to come. Any questions, ask Mrs. Kazel or a Youth 4 Youth member.
- College Now: College Now is offering FREE Spring Breack field trips for 10th and 11th graders. Destinations include Mansfield OSU, the Cleeland Museuam of Art and the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and Topgolf. Food and transportation are included. To sign up, see Miss B in the College Now Office next to Room 202.
COLUMBIA:
- 2026 Yearbook Sales: The CHS yearbook staff is working hard to capture the essence of what it means to be a student this year, and we’re proud of the way the yearbook is coming together. To purchase, buy online by clicking on the link here: Note: We do not order many extra yearbooks to guarantee a yearbook, preorder your student a copy today!
- Mohican District Science Fair: Columbia High School was represented at the Mohican District Science Fair on Saturday by Japneet Kaur and Manraj Chauhan, each earning a Superior Rating, and eligible to complete at the State Science Fair in May. Japneet also received the Outstanding Student Award for her project, and scholarship for the B-Wiser STEM program, the Naval Science Award, and the American Chemical Society Award.
- Prom and AfterProm Ticket Sales: Tickets for both events go on sale Wednesday, March 25-April 15. Prom will be at Columbia Ballroom on Friday, May 1st from 6pm-10pm. CHS Seniors the cost is $35 and the cost for juniors and all guests is $50. A prom application is required and all requirements as listed before purchasing ticket. Paper copies of the application are available in the main office at CHS. AfterProm tickets for The Main Event on Friday, May 1st and the time will be determined. Tickets will be $5 and a waiver will be required. Last day to purchase tickets is Wednesday, April 15th.
- College Credit Plus: The Deadline for College Credit Plus (CCP) is April 1, 2026. The detailed information on the requirements is in the CCP Notification letter that was sent out.
- Seniors: Caps and Gowns that were not picked up on March 11th are at Columbia High School.
- Attention Students: Don’t forget that if you have outstanding school fees, you will not be able to participate in extracurricular activities including spring sports, PROM, and field trips.
- Spring Musical: Please join us for our Spring Musical Chicago: Tean Edition on March 26th-28th! Some content may not be appropriate for all ages. Tickets can be found on Columbia’s Hometown Ticketing Website. Don’t miss our biggest production yet.
- Certified Lifeguards Needed: Strongsville Rec is in need of certified lifeguards. Their starting pay rate is $14/hr with opportunities to earn up to $16/hr. Check out their website to apply under the human resource tab.
ELYRIA
- Special Olympic Volunteer: Our Special Olympics event will be held on May 8th, and we are looking for volunteers to help make the day a success. Volunteers will assist with activities, support athletes, and help with event organization. If you are interested in volunteering, please stop by Room 143 to pick up a permission slip. Please not that May 8th is also Prom, so plan accordingly. No experience is needed – just bring a positive attitude and willingness to help. Come be part of an inspiring day supporting our amazing athletes!
- Craft Club: Craft Club is meeting on Monday, March 23rd immediately
- Marvel Madness Elite 8: We are officially down to the Final Four! See the bracket to see who made it to the top! Don’t forget to vote for your favorite hero using the QR codes around the school or the link in your google classroom! Tay the best hero win!
- Hola EHS: Spanish Club’s next meeting will take place this Wednesday, April 1st, after school in room 202. See Ms. Krava for any questions. We hope to see you there!
- Spring Break Party: Hey Anime Club! On April 1st, the club will be moved to room 121 and is extended until 5pm. We will be cooking Ramen, playing games, and of course, watching anime. See you on 4/1 in room 121.
- Chess Club After School: Yes, there is Chess Club today after school in room 306W! If you are attending, be ready to play. See you afterschool!
FIRELANDS:
- Fine Arts Festival: Get ready Firelands! The annual Fine Arts Festival will be Saturday, April 25th from Noon-4, AND you don’t have to be a current art student to leave your mark! There are several ways to participate: Need volunteer hours? Sign up to help work the show at times that are best for you. Interested in selling your own creations? Apply for a booth at the Artist Market. Want an opportunity to perform for the Fireland community? Auditions are virtual! Link to all the above can be found in the Fine Arts Festival Google Classroom. See the posters outside the art room or Mrs. Cooper for access.
- FHS Celebrates FFA: Tomorrow we will round up FFA Spirit Week with our annual Tractor Day & Pep Rally. Wear your Red or Green tractor brand apparel:
- FFA Feeding the World, Not the Landfill: Our Plastic Bag Recycling Challenge continues! Bring in clean plastic bags & place them in the cardboard boxes. The Lorain County school that collects the most will wins a recycled plastic picnic table. Bonus: Bring in a bag of bags to earn a raffle ticket for a change to pie an FFA Officer in the face if we fill all 11 bins! Let’s make it a great week celebrating agriculture!
- Attention Seniors: If you have not picked up your cap and gown yet, please do so at your earliest convenience. They can be picked up from Mrs. Rector in Student Services any day before 1pm.
- CCP Intent to Participate: CCP Intent forms are due to your school counselor by April 1st. If you are taking ANY CCP class, you must complete this form. You can find copies in Students Services.
KEYSTONE
- Class Officer: Interested in running to be a Class Officer next year? Applications are live-all application materials are due by 2:30 on April 10th. Expectation contracts are available in the front office. See your class advisor if you have questions.
- Field Trip: Are you considering a career in manufacturing? How about law enforcement? Maybe something in the legal field? You have the opportunity to visit EMC Machining AND Elyria Court of Common Pleas on Wednesday, April 22nd! This is a great opportunity to see and interact with a wide array of career options. Permission slips are available in the front office. There are 20 spots available, so turn in your permission slip to the front office ASAP.
NORTH RIDGEVILLE
- Adaptive Fitness Yoga: Winter registration is open for adaptive aerobic classes on Thursday evening and yoga classes on Saturday mornings. Classes are held at Westlake High School To learn more click here or email Angela at adaptedfyp@gmail.com
- Grief Support: Grief Speaks is a website and resource bank created by grief expert Lisa Athan, MA. Lisa works as a grief therapist, as well as an advocate and educator around the country. Her website features information on topics such as children/adults on grief and about 50 other grief related topics. To access her website and learn more, go to our website.
- Wellness: Sometimes we feel the holiday hangover. Our days are filled with loss, stress, depression and maybe a little anger too. The Cuyahoga Alcohol, Drug Addiction, Mental Health Services Board has put together a book with practical strategies if you find yourself starting to feel down. Topics include grief, loss, change, stress, recovery, sadness, and financial strain for both adults and teens. Check it out!
- Youth with Complex Needs: The Ohio Department of Health’s Complex Medical Help Program (CMH) connects individuals with special health care needs to a network of medical providers and helps them obtain payment for needed services.
- Fitness Classes: Try a new fitness class through United We Sweat. FREE for all ages. Whether you enjoy Zumba, kickboxing or yoga, there’s something for everyone! Virtual and in-person classes available.
- Therapeutic Art: Elyria Public Library has several therapeutic art groups for both teens and adults, run by a certified art therapist that are free to attend. They also offer several other crafting events too. Events may be held at their Central Branch or other locations throughout the county.
- Tutoring: Families with children on an IEP (Individualized Education Program) can apply now for free tutoring during the spring semester through Learning Aid Ohio. Learning Aid provides grant funding so that families can access one-to-one, in-person educational support for students. Learning Aid grants are open to students who are Ohio residents, on an IEP, and live in families whose household income is less than 400% of the federal poverty level.
Wellington
- Attention Students: Students, please check your school email to see if you have received an overdue library book notice. Books can be returned or renewed at any time throughout the school day.
