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Four WCSD schools are being honored for their academic achievement based on the latest state report card, the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce announced Monday.
The Mock Trial teams at Genoa, Heritage and Walnut Springs middle schools came together at the City of Westerville’s City Council chambers on Thursday to practice for the upcoming Mock Trial competition.
The sixth-graders in advanced classes at Westerville City Schools’ middle schools were issued a challenge: build the tallest straw tower possible that could hold a tennis ball for at least one minute with specific materials.
Christopher Hendricksen, a science and social studies teacher at Heritage Middle School, has been named Middle School Teacher of the Year by the Westerville VFW Post 7883.
Members honored Hendricksen at a meeting on Wednesday as well as Westerville North High School senior Eyon Robinson, who won second place in the Voice of Democracy writing contest.
Joanna Reser, artist and owner of Blackbird Book & Page, worked with Spirit Book Club members at Heritage and Walnut Springs middle schools this week on a project that merged their love of books and art.
Westerville City Schools students and families are invited to donate their used books — and pick up ones they haven’t read before — during the Minerva Park Community Book Swap on Friday, May 3 at the middle school.