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Boardman Athletic Director Awarded for Sportsmanship, Ethics & Integrity

Boardman Athletic Director Marco Marinucci has been awarded the 2024 Sportsmanship, Ethics and Integrity Award by the  Northeast Ohio Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association.

This honor is presented to an active Athletic Administrator who has displayed exemplary sportsmanship and fostered the growth of an outstanding sportsmanship program within his district. Recipients of the award are nominated by association members, and honorees are selected by the awards committee made up of NEOIAAA executive committee members. 

Marinucci is a proud graduate of Boardman High School’s Class of 1982, and has left an enduring impact on education and athletics throughout his distinguished 36-year career. He has served as athletic director of Boardman Schools since July of 2019, and has guided our athletes and coaches with a focus on sportsmanship and integrity for everyone involved in the athletic program.

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Congratulations to our 5-STAR Award Winning Schools

Congratulations to Stadium Drive Elementary and West Boulevard Elementary, they are 5-Star Award-Winning Schools!!

 In early April, the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce recognized both schools with the Overall 5-Star Building Award for their performance on the 2022-23  Ohio Traditional Report Card. Only 362 school buildings across the state received the 5-Star award.  There are more than 3,100 school buildings across the state of Ohio.

This honor is awarded to schools that exceeded state standards by earning an overall 5-stars on the Traditional Report Card for their performance across the following five rated components:

  • Achievement
  • Progress
  • Gap Closing
  • Early Literacy
  • Graduation

Boardman Local School District congratulates the students, teachers, staff, and administrators of Stadium Drive and West Boulevard on this statewide achievement!

5 Star Award Schools

 

 

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Glenwood STEAM Night April 25th

Glenwood Junior High's Annual Family STEAM Night is expected to be bigger and better than ever!!

On Thursday, April 25th from 6-8 PM, the gymnasium will be packed with STEAM activities, hands-on stations for students of all ages to try. Like Stop-Gap animation, 3D Pens, Robotics competitions, Arts/Crafts, maker space projects, and so much more. 

There will also be local artists, coffee, cookies and cakes,  and the popular Tre's Gourmet Food Truck. If you would like to participate as a vendor or as a local business owner who represents the strengths of STEAM, please fill out this survey to reserve your space: Vendor Survey for Glenwood STEAM Night

You do not need to have a child who's attending Glenwood to attend this fun filled family event. It's a chance to see all the STEAM opportunities available at BGJHS, and try some of them out for yourself.

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BHS Junior Earns 'Cameo' In Governor's Art Show Honors

Boardman High School junior Gina Misel’s watercolor painting entitled ‘Lily Pond’  will soon be displayed in the Governor's office in Columbus during the month of May. The piece was among the top 5% of the more than 8,000 high school artworks that were submitted to this year’s Ohio Governor’s Youth Art Exhibition.

Gina’s work will be part of the 'Cameo Show' in the Governor's office.

Only 300 pieces of artwork were chosen for the juried exhibit on public display at the Rhodes State Office Tower in Columbus in late April.  Gina’s piece was among fewer than 50 additional works chosen to be part of the Governor's private 'Cameo Show' in his offices, and will hang there through the month of May.

Gina’s award-winning work began with a photo she snapped on her phone while on vacation at the Biltmore in North Carolina. She used it as the model for the watercolor painting. BHS art teacher Amanda Bero says Gina worked during school, after school, just about around the clock until she was satisfied. Gina joked about that saying, “I even took my watercolors to Florida on vacation to work on it.” The piece has won three first place awards including the Canfield Fair Art Show, a Gold Key at the Scholastic Art Competition, and now the Governor’s Cameo Award.

Gina plans on studying studio art and art education. She has a passion for all forms of art and sees herself teaching in the future. 

Gina & Art Teacher Amanda Bero
Cell phone photo that inspired winning watercolor
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