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    410 East River Street, Antwerp, OH Located East side of town on Old 24Dr. Chris Bragg

    Consultation 1st Adjustment Therapy

    Call to make an appointment at:

    419-506-9010

    NEW PATIENT

    Initial ENTIRE visit for $27.00! Includes:State of the art Equipment!

    Bragg Chiropractic

    SPORTS PHYSICALS FOR $20.00!

    We specialize in helping with... Headaches Carpal Tunnel Shoulder pain Knee pain Foot pain Sciatica Back pain Auto Accidents Neuropathy Sprains/Strains TMJ Massage Therapy

    Dairy Queen

    In order to complete our

    remodeling project we fnd it

    neccessary to close on

    Mon., Dec. 22nd thru Sun., Jan. 4th.

    We will re-open

    Mon., Jan. 5th at 10:30 am

    1101N. Williams St. Paulding

    419-399-2542

    Cake orders will be taken through

    Sunday, December 21st. Our drive-thru will beopen on Monday, December 22nd from 9am-5pmfor cake pick-up & gift card purchases only.

    If you are placing an order for a cake for an eventbetween Christmas & when we re-open on

    Monday, January 5th we will discuss a pick-up day& time with you at the time of the order.

    Thank you for your patience & understanding.Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to you& your families & were looking forward to

    seeing you in the new year.

    SAVE-THE-DATE - CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAYIS SATURDAY, JANUARY 31st.

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    419-399-2068209 N. Williams Paulding

    Mon - Thurs 11am - 9pm

    Fri - Sat 11am - 10pm

    Sun 11am - 8pm

    Mondays

    $1.00Crunchy Tacos

    Fridays

    $1.00 OFF Pitcher of Margaritas

    Combination Platter

    Tuesdays

    $3.2512oz. Margaritas

    Saturdays

    $1.00 OFFAny Seafood Entree

    Wednesdays

    $1.00 OFFSteak Entree

    Sundays

    $2.00 OFFAny Fajita Entree

    Thursdays32 oz. Draft Beer

    $2.99$1 OFFChicken Platters

    FREE Dessertw/ purchase of entree

    Limit 1 per table Expires 12-31-14

    Must present coupon

    FIESTA HABANEROS

    ~ Hours ~

    Daily specials

    on facebook

    Serving the Paulding Area for over 22 Years

    Monday-Friday 9-5; Saturday 8-12

    419-399-3077621 Flatrock Drive, Paulding

    [email protected]

    ASE Master Certifed Technician

    Domestic & Foreign Repair

    Computerized Diagnostic

    Engines

    Transmissions

    Suspensions

    Electrical

    Brakes

    Oil Changes

    We Sell New Tires(most major brands)

    We Stock Trailer TiresBIG Selection of Used Tires in Stock!We mount and balance motorcycle, ATV and lawn & garden tires

    NEW - We now service & reprogram allmakes and models of tire pressuremonitoring systems.

    GetYour

    CarReady

    for

    Winter!

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    HAIR

    SALON

    105 N. Main

    Payne

    419-263-2030

    CarolsM A I N S T R E E T

    Makeovers

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    We Buy GoldTURN YOUR GOLD

    INTO IMMEDIATE CASH

    Fessel Jewelerson the square - Paulding

    Store Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-5:30; Fri. 9-6; Sat.9-2:30

    419-399-3885

    Co.Rd.424(Exit22

    ,justwestof24),De

    fiance,OH

    LookfortheBIGD

    EER

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    airedwithus

    *Cansubstituteahamf

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    NOCOSTTOYOU!

    WINATURKEY!Busteri

    sgiving

    awayTurkeysto

    allourcustomer

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    whohitadeer

    this

    season.

    SCOTT VARIETY SHOP

    SCOTT, OHIO

    17c1Mon.,Tues.,Thurs. 9-9, Wed., 9-6, Fri. & Sat. 9-8, Sun. 12-6

    419-622-3014

    FoodStamps

    We Take

    VARIETYIS

    OURMIDDLE

    NAME

    Closeout on Christmas Paper and Figurines

    Ohio Cuddle Blanket - $6Ohio State Jiggler Mold Kit - $5

    (Includes 4 pks. of Jello)

    Large Selection of Cheese & Snacks for yourNew Years Party

    NEW YEARS

    AT SCOTT VARIETY

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    www.truevinetree.com

    Tree Trimming

    Tree & Stump Removal

    JEREMY MOORE

    419.587.3866 or

    1.567.204.0155

    Fully Insured

    800-399-2071 North on US Hwy. 127, 1255 N. Williams St., Paulding www.stykemainchevy.com

    Our Price MatchGuarantee

    We Will Match Or Beat AnyCompetitive Service Departments

    Total Repair Price!**Includes all shop fees on any repair of GM vehi-cles. Customer must present in writing to PauldingStykemain Chevrolet a complete estimate of therepair including all part numbers and total laborhours in advance of the customer giving Styke-main authorization for repairs.

    COOLING SYSTEM SERVICE$89.95plus tax

    2 gallon dexcool flush includescomplete cooling system inspection.

    OIL CHANGES$12.95*

    Up to 5 quarts with filter. Excludes diesels, synthetic and dexos oils.$15 discount on all excluded oil changes.

    OIL CHANGE,

    TIRE ROTATION &

    COMPLIMENTARY BRAKE

    INSPECTION $29.95*plus tax

    5 qt. conventional oil change, dexos and sytheticoils extra. Coupon expires 12-31-14.

    SUPER LINERSUnder the Rail Black Bedliner

    5.5 ft. $450 6.5 ft. $500 8 ft. $550

    *For over the rail add $100

    19PP

    LifetimeFREEcarwasheswithanyNeworUsedpurchases!

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    Surf&Turf,NewYorkStrip

    8oz.LobsterTail

    BakedPotato,GreenBeanC

    asserole,

    Salad,Roll&Butter

    DrinkSpecials

    $1.75DomesticB

    eers

    TheRisingSons

    10pm-2:30am

    NewYearsEveBash

    117 West Perry Street Paulding

    419-399-5099Hours:Dining Room Daily 11 am - 11 pm

    Pub Room Daily 5 pm - 11 pm

    Fri. & Sat. 5 pm - 2:30 am Closed Sundays

    Daily Lunch Specials $5.95 & Happy Hour 5-7 pm

    STE KFry

    P A U L D I N G

    214 N. Water St. 419-399-3071

    New Years Eve5-8 pm

    OpentothePublic

    STE KFry

    STE

    KFry

    NOTICE TO ALL TOWNSHIP

    TRUSTEES & PHYSICAL OFFICERS

    Te first Quarterly meeting of the Paulding

    County ownship Association will be held on

    SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 2015 at 9 A.M.

    at the Jackson ownship Hall.

    Please plan to attend.19p2

    POSTAL

    PATRON

    P.O. Box 180 - PAULDING, OHIO - 45879 - 419-399-4015Classifieds get the job done! Buy Sell Trade Rent Hire

    THE WEEKLY REMINDERPRESORTEDSTANDARD

    US POSTAGEPAID

    PAULDING, OHIO

    45879

    PERMIT #12

    ECRWSS

    Monday, December 29, 2014 Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 1

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    FOR SALE2007 BUICK LACROSSE.73,000 miles, exterior: burgandy.Interior: gray cloth, serviced regu-larly, great condition. Asking $7,000.Call 419-576-7758 to test drive. SeeCraigslist - Fort Wayne for pics. 19ctf

    HAMMON ORGAN (model140124) with bench and sheet music.Asking $100. Call 419-576-7758. SeeCraigslist - Fort Wayne for pics. 19ctf

    HOME ON 5.5 ACRES.$44,900, $2,000 down, $489 mo.;COMPLETELY REMODELED3 BEDROOM water front home.Beautiful country setting high above theriver. $94,900, $5,000 down, $689 mo.;NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath homewith 2 car garage. $109,900, $5,000down, $699 mo. 419-670-5575. 17ctf

    LARGEST SELECTIONEVER!! Used furniture for your home,cottage or ofce. We carry it all. NEWTO YOU FURNITURE,408 Clin-ton St., Deance. 419-782-6828 14c6

    $150 QUEEN PILLOWTOPMATTRESS SET. New in plastic,can deliver 260-493-0805. 17p4

    ANTIQUESSCOTT ANTIQUE MARKETSYEARS AGO ANTIQUE MALL,108 W. Main Street, Van Wert (419) 238-3362, 30+ Dealers. Closed Tuesdays.Buy & Sell. 27ctf

    FOR RENTNOW RENTING PARK AVE-NUEVillas II & III 419.258.2603 TDDRelay # (800) 750.0750 Handicap Ac-cessible Equal Housing Opportunity Thisinstitution is an equal opportunity providerand employer. 18c3

    ROOMMATE WANTED TOSHARE EXPENSES. 4 bdrm.house, separate bathrooms. Call Tim419-263-8195. 8ctf

    2 BDRM. APARTMENT FOR

    RENTin Paulding and Defiance. Pleasecall Al at 419-399-2419 for more details. 43ctf

    IN PAULDING- Whispering Pines- 2 bdrm. Call 419-670-4655 or 419-399-2419 47ctf

    NOW LEASING: ONE & TWOBEDROOM APARTMENTS inPaulding. Please call Straley RealEstate at 419-399-4444 or 419-399-3721 for more information 25ctf

    PAULDING STORAGE CEN-TER: Now renting storage units.Different sizes available. Call 419-399-2419 for info. 18ctf

    PAULDING MINI STORAGEUNITS. For more informationplease call Straley Real Estate at419-399-4444 or 419-399-3721 25ctf

    WANTEDCOINS, STAMP COLLEC-TIONS, COMIC BOOKS, oldtoys, antiques, military, old magazines,estates, collections. 419-399-3353 13p7

    SERVICESAL GRIFFITHS CONSTRUC-TION: Windows, light electrical, dry-wall, siding, doors and more. Call Al foryour repair or construction needs. 419-506-2102 51ctf

    FREEFREE TO GOOD, RESPONSI-BLE HOME - 2 domesticated cats.Under a year old. Both have been vac-cinated. 419-263-0387 or 419-273-098218k2

    LOSTLOST DOG: male brown boxer fromPaulding Fish & Game on Sunday; war-ing gray coat, answers to Bandit. Call419-258-8161 or 419-258-0516 18k2

    CHILDCARENOCAC LICENSED AND IN-HOME CHILDCARE PROVID-ER. CPR Certied and pre-schoolprogram. Oakwood area. 419-439-8261 18p3

    HELP

    WANTED

    Full Time Rn

    Part time LPN

    Part Time

    STNAs second

    and third shifts

    Call Valerie Yates at

    419-399-4949 or

    Apply in person at

    The Gardens, 199

    County Road 103,

    Paulding

    Pet GroomingLarge & Small

    We do them allCats & Dogs Grooming

    419-399-3389 9ctf

    Waters Insurance LLC

    Bruce Ivan11c9

    AUTO HOME

    COMMERCIAL BUSINESS

    FARM

    1007 N. Williams St.Paulding, OH 45879

    419-399-3586

    600 South Main St.Payne, OH 45880

    419-263-2127

    Van Wert Office | 419-238-6838

    agcredit.net

    Home Purchase

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    OriginatorNMLS# 482650

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    Ag Credit WelcomesDeanna Schroeder

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    New York Strip Dinner or Grilled Chicken Breast Dinner

    Served 5-7:30 pm

    DJ Music by L&M starting at 8 pm

    New Years Eve!Paulding Eagles Dinner and Dance

    Wednesday, December 31st

    206 W Perry Street

    YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT STORE

    THE PROFESSIONALS

    WINDOWS ROOFING SIDING FENCING

    The Quality Door Place Garage Doors & Operators Entrance & Storm Doors

    Wood Steel Painting Available Insulation Awnings

    Aluminum Railing Rubber Roofing Decks Fence

    1640 Baltimore St. Defiance, OH 43512

    (419)782-1181

    Toll Free: (800)888-9838Sin

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    Phone: 419-393-4690

    Geothermal

    Heat Pumps

    Furnaces

    Air Conditioners

    Now Installing Water Softenersand Sulfur Removal Systems

    FREE ESTIMATES!!!

    State License #25417

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    Dawn

    Carpenter

    BeckyStrickler

    KarolYeager

    ScottWilliams

    CariKost

    SteveLee

    Video Tours Onlinewww.realtyfive.com

    888.766.8627

    104 W. Woodcox St. Antwerp $49,900Cute home with so many possibilities! Hard-wood floors, large bedrooms and a basement!

    7827 Rd 1031 Antwerp $60,000Opportunities await with this 3 bed 2 bath inneed of a little TLC

    540 5th St. Latty $35,000Great investment home. Looking for a rent-al? Cheap living? Then this 3 Bedroom is it!

    500 E. Harmon Oakwood $75,000Absolutely adorable 3 bedroom. Such a greatfind! You have to see this one!

    4770 Flatrock Trl. Payne $104,900Real nice 3 bedroom 2 bath home in goodneighborhood. Take a look and youll like it!

    830 S. Walnut Van Wert $175,900Extraordinary home in awesome neighbor-hood! 3 beds/ 2 baths full basement and

    lots of style!

    7565 Rd 165 Paulding $89,900Make money on this rented out triplex in thecountry. Great setting, Great investment!

    730 E. Wayne St. Paulding $89,900Wonderful 3 bedroom 1.5 bath home closeto town but a country feel. Lots of spaceand a great looking home!

    9574 St Rt 500 Paulding $129,000Pure enjoyment is what awaits the next ownerof this 3 bedroom beauty with a full basement!

    13902 Helen Paulding $74,900You have to s ee how cute this 3 bedroomranch is! Its move-in ready and a greathouse! Drive by it today!

    318 S. Laura Payne $35,000Build equity or build your investment portfo-lio. Price just reduced $5,000! Get it now!

    5871 St Rt 500 Payne $78,500This is a great house for the price.Spacious 3 bedroom 1.5 baths and

    lots of updates for a low price!

    greathomemoneymaker!

    ownerswantedNEW

    newlisting enjoythis!

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    BARGAIN!newprice!

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    133 E. Main St., Van Wert419.238.1580

    Tues.-Sat. 6am-8:30pm | Sun. 6-7:30pm | Closed Mondays

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    300

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    $400lb.Shredded BBQ

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    Would you liketowork withfuneral directors who understandhow valuable it is for you and yourfamily to have a truly meaningfulfuneral experience?

    When the time comes to honor aloved ones memoryin a personalway, give us a call.

    For a Life Worth Celebrating

    Antwerp 419-258-5684

    Payne 419-263-0000

    www.dooleyfuneralhome.com

    Burial & Cremation Ceremonies

    Knowing the familiesinour community, we understand

    that quality service and costare

    both important.

    We pride ourselves on combining

    caring service at a cost you can

    afford. You will find its only one

    of the things we do best.

    HAND OVERYOUR KEYS.

    Hold On to What Matters.

    Drinking and driving can take away everything thatmatters most to you:

    your freedom, your job,

    your reputation, your futureand even your life.

    Make a commitment to yourself and others todrive sober this season.

    DANA BAIR AGENCY

    114 E. Jackson St. Paulding 419-399-9077

    Public NoticeThis is to make Public Notice

    that there is to be notrespassing, dumping,

    hunting or cutting of treeson the property known as

    Pleasant Valley, situated inBenton Township, section

    16, Paulding County, OH.Violators will be

    prosecuted to the fullestextent of the law.

    R & K Brady Corporation19c1

    MORRISHeating &

    Air Conditioning, Plumbing

    LocallyOwned&

    OperatedSince1956

    Call today for a FREE estimate

    419-782-4891

    1-877-693-76511801 Baltimore, Defiance, Ohio 19c1

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    Prices good 8am Monday, December 29 through Wednesday,

    December 31, 2014 at all Chief Supermarket locations.www.chiefsupermarkets.com www.facebook.com/chiefsupermarket

    Martini & RossiAsti Spumante750 ml. (1.5 lt. $21.99 SAVE $3.00 ea.)

    SAVE $2.00 ea.Sweet Rating: 4

    $

    13

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    BallatoreSpumante750 ml.; SAVE $4.00 ea.Sweet Rating: 4

    $799BarefootSparkling Pink Moscato750 ml.; SAVE $8.00 ea.Sweet Rating: 3

    $999

    BaileysIrish Cream750 ml.; SAVE $3.50 ea.Sweet Rating: 4

    $1899

    BuschSelect Varieties; 30 pk./12 oz. cans

    $1699Bud, Miller,or CoorsSelect Varieties; 24 pk./12 oz. cans

    $1799Heineken orCoronaSelect Varieties, 12 pk. bottles

    $1399YuenglingSelect Varieties12 pk. bottles

    $1049Sam AdamsSelect Varieties; 12 pk. bottles

    $1599

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    MichelobUltra12 pack

    $849

    New Belgium

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    $949

    SamAdamsSelect Varieties; 6 pk. bottlesSave 50

    $799

    New CastleBrown Ale; 6 pk. bottlesSave $1.00

    $599AndreBrut Champagne

    750 ml.SAVE $2.00 ea.Sweet Rating: 3 $599

    J. RogetSpumante

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    OrchardCrisp Apple6 packSAVE $1.00 ea. $999

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    HAPPY NEW YEAR!

    FRESH PACK

    Quality Bulk FoodsHEALTHY TO INDULGENT - YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL

    Monday, December 29, 2014 Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 3

    DAIRY QUEEN, PAULDING IS HIRING KITCHEN HELP

    Candidate must be available to work evenings and weekends. Job

    responsibilities include quickly and accurately preparing food products,

    following restaurant health & safety procedures, & safely & properly

    operating, maintaining & cleaning equipment, including grill & fryers.

    Although previous experience is not required, a strong work ethic, includ-

    ing dependability, a willingness & desire to work & the ability to main-

    tain a positive working relationship with all employees and customers,

    is essential.

    If you meet these qualifications please call Kathy Cadwallader at 419-

    203-5076 (if necessary, please leave a message with your name & phone

    number & your call will be returned as soon as possible). Starting January

    5th you can also call Dairy Queen at 419-399-2542. E.O.E. 18c2

    P A U L D I N G C O U N T Y G U I D E

    Contact Doug or Jill

    113 S. Williams St., Paulding, OH 45879

    419-399-4015 Fax 419-399-4030

    Email [email protected]

    [email protected]

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    4 - Weekly Reminder - Paulding County Progress Monday, December 29, 2014

    BENSCHNEIDER AUTO

    Repair & Service8602 Rd. 51, Payne, OH 419-263-CARS (2277)

    1.800.686.3944 or 419.238.5411

    www.vantagecareercenter.com

    Were Training Ohios Workforce!

    DAIRY QUEENof Paulding

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    Integrity Ford1-800-373-2898 419-399-3766 Paulding

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    LifetimeFREE car

    washes w/ anyNew or Used

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    Waters Insurance LLC

    Bruce Ivan

    AUTO HOME COMMERCIAL

    BUSINESS FARM

    1007 N. Williams St

    Paulding, OH 45879

    419-399-3586

    600 South Main St.Payne, OH 45880

    419-263-2127

    The administraon, faculty, and sta of WayneTrace Local Schools hope that you are having ablessed holiday season and look forward to serv-ing the students of our great school district in2015 and beyond.

    Speaking of 2015, we are acvely seeking nom-inaons for the Wayne Trace Sta Hall of FameClass of 2015. Should you be interested in nomi-nang a worthy former sta member, pleasecontact either Mrs. Ann Olwin or me in the cen-tral oce, and we will get a nominaon formsent to you in a mely manner.

    In academic news, the rst semester has nowcome to an end in what is to be remembered as ayear of transion for public schools in the stateof Ohio. As our faculty and sta connues tointroduce the new content standards to our stu-dents in all three school buildings, we remainopmisc that our students will be well preparedfor the new PARCC assessments and end-of-course exams that are coming our way during thesecond semester of this school year. The OhioDepartment of Educaon, in hopes of raising thebar for all students, is mandang several newconcepts this school year, and we believe we

    have done very well in preparing ourselves forthese changes through a variety of professionaldevelopment acvies for our faculty and sta.Now, we must connue to introduce material,assess our students growth, and constantly eval-uate our system for delivering this material toour students. With that said, I wish to elaborateon one of my constant themes: Connued collab-oraon between school and home is essenal forall students be as successful as possible, and theadministraon, faculty, & sta wish to thank allof our parents, grandparents, and guardians fortheir connued support of our great schooldistrict.

    Speaking further of appreciaon, we would liketo thank all of our senior cizens who aendedthe annual Senior Cizens Luncheon on Decem-ber 11. Your connued support of our schooldistrict is very much appreciated, and we hope

    that you enjoyed both an excellent meal andsome fesve music provided by our high schoolmusic department. Thanks also go out to every-one involved in making this program possible,especially Mrs. Karen Wagonrod, who one againorganized and coordinated the event.

    Congratulaons go out to our three musicteachers: Miss Sharon Spinner, Miss LouiseVranesevic, and Mrs. Ann Wieland for coordi-nang and direcng this years holiday concertsat their respecve buildings. We would like tothank these teachers for connuing to bring per-forming arts educaon to our students. Thanksalso go out to Mrs. Joni Wenninger, who plays akey role in many of our musical performances.

    Finally, a tremendous thank you goes out toour sta and student organizaons for the manyChristmas events they sponsored and supported,which allowed people right here in our communi-

    ty to have a more joyous Christmas. Not only doour teachers and sta members provide a qualityeducaon, they also movate our students togive back to others. Aer all, the real purpose ofour lives is to give what were able to give toother people.

    As always, if you have quesons or concernsabout your childs educaonal experience atWayne Trace, feel free to contact your buildingprincipal or superintendent.

    Go Raiders!

    Special Educaon/Student Services News

    Ohiomeansjobs.com is Ohio's new free employ-ment and career planning center. The systemoers comprehensive, career development tools,online training, and resources specically forstudents, teachers, parents, and other adults.The site allows students to learn more abouttheir career interests and in-demand jobs, buildresumes, search for college and training pro-grams, create a budget based on future expens-es, and develop meaningful academic and careerplans for high school and beyond. Wayne Traceteachers Valerie DeVelvis and Zach Boyer haverecently aended a training on how to use thisnew system to assist our special needs stu-dents. Those interested in viewing this free sitemay do so by going to:

    Ohiomeansjobs.com OR

    hps://jobseeker.k12.ohiomeansjobs.monster.com/seeker.aspx.

    For addional informaon regarding OhioMeans Jobs K-12, Early Childhood Screening, or

    other special needs-related topics, please contactLaurie DeLong, Director of Special Educaon/

    Student Services at 419-587-3414 or via email [email protected].

    FREE CHILD SCREENINGA free screening has been scheduled for Friday,

    January 16, for children from birth to age 5 years.Children will be screened for development, hear-ing, speech and vision. Screenings will be held atPaulding Elementary School from 8:30 to 11:00a.m. and at Oakwood Elementary School from12:30 to 3:00 p.m. If school is delayed orcancelled on that day, screenings will be held onJanuary 243 Appointments are preferred, butwalk-ins will be accepted. To register for this

    free screening, please call 1-877

    -473

    -8166 (toll

    free). After hours, dial extension 41 to leave amessage.

    WT PAYNE ELEMENTARY

    Jody L. Dunham, PrincipalHappy New Year from WTPE!

    The start of a New Year causes many of us topause, reect and set goals for the New Year. Iencourage everyone to take a moment to con-sider invesng more me in the lives of youngchildren and students in 2015.

    Children need to know that they have strongadult role models who care about their physical,emoonal and educaonal well-being. You canbe that special adult whether you are a parent,grandparent, sibling, relave, neighbor or friend.

    Your involvement in your childs educaonduring the elementary school years will help himor her be successful now and in the future. Whenparents are involved, children have more friend-ships, behave beer in school and achieve athigher levels. You can be involved in many dier-ent ways, but nding the best way for you andyour child is important.

    Looking at building-wide events for January,AIMSweb diagnosc assessments will be adminis-tered to students in all grades the week of Janu-ary 5. Data collected from these assessmentsidenes specic reading and math sub -skills.With this informaon, teachers are able to pro-vide specic targeted intervenons as needed.Please feel free to visit with your childs teacher

    throughout the school year to ask about waysthat you can support these goals.

    The building-wide Spelling Bee is scheduled forJanuary 7 at 1:30 in the auditorium. Good luck toall of our parcipants. The winner of the WTPESpelling Bee will parcipate in the PauldingCounty Spelling Bee on February 2 at AntwerpLocal Schools.

    Please mark your calendars to reect No Schoolon Monday, January 19, for Marn Luther KingDay and a 2 hour delay on Wednesday, January21, for sta meengs to support the OhioImprovement Process.

    We wish to thank the community for theirconnued support of our Market Day monthlyfundraiser program. If you are interested inordering quality food and do not presentlyreceive our monthly sales yer, please call us at419-263-2512. We would be glad to mail you an

    order form. The proceeds from this programhelp to fund our eld trips and educaonalassemblies.

    Our sincere desire is to provide your child withthe best educaonal experience possible.

    WT GROVER HILL ELEMENTARY

    Kevin Wilson, PrincipaL

    As we return to school we need to take meand reect on the many acvies that took placein December. The rst acvity to reect on is theannual Christmas Program. We congratulateMrs. Wieland and her fourth, h and sixth-grade students on an outstanding program. Thisprogram was enjoyed by standing room onlycrowds. Next, a big thanks to the members ofthe PTO who held their annual bake sale andbasket rae the same day as the Christmas Pro-

    gram which brought in over $1,100. Finally, theStudent Council members held a Food Drive tohelp the local churches supply their food pan-tries. I would like to thank everyone who parci-pated in this very worthwhile project. It is greatto see the excitement of the students and com-munity as they come together to support theGrover Hill communitys needs.

    With school back in session for the beginning ofthe second semester, the students will be verybusy. The rst major acvity taking place will bethe annual Spelling Bee. This years h andsixth-grade students are preparing for theSpelling Bee. To nd a student to representGrover Hill at the Paulding County Bee we mustrst hold the school Spelling Bee. The schoolSpelling Bee will be on January 8 in the aer-noon. We would like to wish good luck to every-one who will be parcipang in this years event.

    Also, as the second semester begins we mustconnue to prepare for the state assessmentscoming this March. This year the state has createa new state assessment called PARCC. This newassessment will be in two stages. Beginning inMarch, the students will take what is called thePerformance Based Assessment (PBA) in Math,

    Reading, Science, and Social Studies. Then in lateApril or early May these same students will takewhat is called the End of Year Assessment (EOY)in the same subject areas. Students will receive ascore on each assessment but will not receive anindividual score for the individual assessments.Instead, the state will combine the scores fromthe PBA and the EOY assessment into one overallscore. One more change for the students is thatthese assessments will be on-line. Yes, our stu-dents will take each part of the PARCC using a

    computer. To prepare the student for thischange, the teachers have been using computersin their classrooms since the beginning of theschool year. This tesng and scoring system isdierent from what the students have done inthe past and so we as a sta will connue work-ing hard during the month of January to preparethe students for these new assessments.

    I will connue to include informaon on thenew state test in future newsleers. If you haveany quesons concerning the new state test youmay contact the oce and ask for Mr. Wilson.

    WT JR./SR. HIGH SCHOOL

    Greg Leeth, Principal

    Hopefully this newsleer nds all of you wellrested aer the holiday season. With the begin-ning of January and the second semester of

    school, our thoughts turn to the upcomingtesng season for junior high and high schoolstudents. The following is excerpted from theOhio Department of Educaon web site regard-ing tesng that will replace the current OhioGraduaon Test taken by sophomores:

    Ohio will soon replace its Ohio Gradua-on Tests (OGT) with new end-of-courseexams that beer measure whether stu-dents will be ready for college or a posi-on in the workforce. The exams willreplace the OGT beginning with the classof 2018 (students who enter ninth gradein 2014-2015). Students who take highschool English language arts I and II, alge-bra I, geometry (or integrated mathe-macs I and II), physical science, Ameri-can history and American governmentwill take end-of-course exams in these

    subjects. To avoid double tesng, stu-dents parcipang in Advanced Place-ment, Internaonal Baccalaureate orCollege Credit Plus programs in physicalscience, American history and Americangovernment may take the correspondingtests instead of Ohios end-of-courseexams in these subjects.

    Noce these new tests, called Next GeneraonAssessments, will be taken by the current fresh-man class. Current sophomores, and juniors orseniors who have not passed all parts of the OGT,will take and must pass the OGT to graduate inOhio. An informaonal meeng will be held onJanuary 26 at 6:30 p.m. in the Wayne Trace HighSchool cafeteria for all parents of current fresh-man to explain the new tesng and graduaonrequirements. Again, I repeat, these new testsand the new graduaon requirements go into

    eect with the current freshman class!

    In addion to the Next Generaon Assess-ments in the high school, new tests are beinggiven in Reading, Math, and Science in grades 7and 8. These tests require students to show mas-tery of much more complex skills and are muchmore me consuming than the previous OhioAchievement Assessments. I encourage you totalk to your junior high students and their teach-ers about the tests they will be taking in March.

    It is also the me of year that senior studentsshould be mindful of college applicaon dead-lines, while their parents should begin work com-pleng the FAFSA (Free Applicaon for FederalStudent Aid). This applicaon is required by col-leges and universies as it provides guidance forthem to oer nancial aid packages to prospec-ve students. Parents, if your son or daughter isthe rst in your family to aend college and youneed guidance navigang this process, please callhigh school guidance counselor, Mrs. SarahFranz.

    Junior students should begin creang a list ofpotenal colleges and universies to which theywill apply. They should also schedule an ACT test,a college readiness entrance exam, in the spring.

    Of course sophomores should connue to puttheir best foot forward in their academic pur-suits. While college and work may seem far awayfor them, the habits and decisions made todaywill have great inuence on their future successin both.

    As always, if you have any concerns regardingyour childs academic pursuits, please contact hisor her teacher. Together we can make a dier-ence in your students life.

    Guidance Department News

    Paulding High School will be oering a FinancialAid Night for seniors and parents. A collegerepresentave from Deance College will beavailable to explain the FAFSA and the nancialaid process. Wayne Trace will not be sponsoringa Financial Aid Night, but all are invited to aend

    at Paulding. The me has changed! The meengwill be on Monday, January 12, at 6:00 p.m.instead of 7:00 p.m. Parents of seniors going tocollege are required to ll out the FAFSA. Youcan nd more informaon on the FAFSA websiteat fafsa.ed.gov.

    A Vantage representave will be coming to talkto all sophomores on January 20. Students willbe given informaon and will be asked to choosethe programs they would like to see on Sopho-more Visitaon Day on February 4.

    Seniors and parents of seniors are invited tosign up for Remind.com. This is an alert systemthat allows me to remind the seniors and parentsof upcoming deadlines and events. Please con-tact Mrs. Franz for the registraon informaon.

    Music Department News

    Congratulaons to Sco Wenninger and JaysonNowak who will be represenng Wayne Trace inthe OMEA District 3 Honors Band and Choir.They will be performing at the Niswonger in VanWert on Sunday, January 11, at 3:00 p.m. withother students from our district.

    The band students are also geng ready forSolo & Ensemble in St. Marys on Saturday, Janu-ary 17. They will be performing solos and smallensembles for a rang with other schools in Dis-trict 3.

    Thank you to all who purchased gi cards fromthe Performing Arts Dept. and connue to sup-port our music programs with your aendance atconcerts and other funcons!

    Jan. 3 Cheerleading Bingo Fundraiser 6:00

    Jan. 5 School ResumesWeek of Jan. 5 AIMSweb assessments at Elems.Jan. 7 Payne Elem. Spelling Bee 1:30Jan. 8 Payne Elem. PTO mtg. in art room 4:30Jan. 12 Financial Aid mtg. for seniors and

    parents at Paulding School 6:00Jan. 16 Early Childhood Screening at Paulding

    Elem. 8:30-11:00 & Oakwood Elem.12:30-3:00

    Jan. 17 HS Solo/Ensemble Contest at St. MarysJan. 19 NO SCHOOLMarn Luther King DayJan. 21

    2-HOUR DELAY

    -Sta Inservice

    Jan. 21 Payne Elem. Market Day Pick UpJan. 26 Meeng with current freshman and

    parents in HS cafeteria 6:30Jan. 30 HS Sta vs. Park Lane BB game 1:40Jan. 31 NHS Dodgeball Tournament 6:30

    Jr. High Girls BasketballJan. 2 Woodlan-T 5:00Jan. 5 Ooville-H 5:00Jan. 8 Delphos-Jeerson-H 5:00Jan. 12 Tinora-T 4:30Jan. 15 Antwerp-H 5:00Jan. 20 Ayersville-H 5:00Jan. 22 Paulding-T 4:30Jan. 24/26/31 GMC-H TBAJan. 27 & 29 7th gr. Tourney at Edgerton TBAHigh School Girls Basketball

    Jan. 2 Woodlan-T 6:00Jan. 9 Edgerton-T 6:00Jan. 12 Lima Shawnee-H 6:00Jan. 13 Edon-T 6:00Jan. 16 Fairview-H 6:00Jan. 19 LCC-T 6:00Jan. 23 Holgate-H 6:00Jan. 27 Delphos Jeerson-T 6:00Jan. 29 Ayersville-T 6:00Jr. High Boys BasketballJan. 5 Paulding-T 4:30Jan. 8 Fairveiw-T 4:30Jan. 12 Delphos Jeerson-H 5:00Jan. 15 Edgerton-T 4:30Jan. 17 7th gr. Tourney at WT 10:00Jan. 20 Van Wert-T 5:00Jan. 22 Tinora-H 4:30Jan. 24 7th gr. Tourney at WT 10:00Jan. 27 Antwerp-T 5:00

    Jan. 29

    Ooville-H

    5:00

    Freshman Boys BasketballJan. 3 Bluon-T 12:00Jan. 5 Ft. Jennings-T 5:00Jan. 8 Edgerton-H 4:30Jan. 15 Fairveiw-T 4:30Jan. 22 Holgate-T 4:30Jan. 29 Ayersville-H 5:00High School Boys Basketball

    Jan. 8 Edgerton-H 6:00Jan. 10 Napoleon-T 6:00Jan. 15 Fairview-T 6:00Jan. 17 Delphos Jeerson-T 6:00Jan. 22 Holgate-T 6:00Jan. 24 Lima Shawnee-H 6:00Jan. 30 Ayersville-H 6:00Jr. High WrestlingJan. 10 Antwerp Inv.-T 9:30Jan. 17 Ayersville Inv.-T 9:00Jan. 24 Wauseon Inv.-T 10:00

    Jan. 31

    GMC at Edgerton

    9:30

    High School WrestlingJan. 10 Delta Duals-T 9:30Jan. 23 Van Buren Inv.-T 5:00Jan. 24 Van Buren Inv.-T 9:30Jan. 30 LCC Inv.-T 5:30Jan. 31 LCC Inv.-T 9:30

    DISTRICT CALENDAR OF EVENTS

    WAYNE TRACE LOCAL SCHOOLS - JANUARY 2015 NEWSLETTER

    MESSAGES FROM THE PRINCIPALS

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