Looking to become part of the Danville Team? Check out our available positions on our website!
https://www.danvilleschools.org/documents/district/employment-%26-legal/available-positions/547852
Grace Gronberg signs to play softball with Bluffton University.
CONGRATULATIONS GRACE!!
We are so excited to invite everyone to the annual Fine and Performing Arts Showcase! This event will take place at the High School on March 9th from 1-4pm. Displays will be placed throughout the building from a variety of departments including K-12 visual art, fashion, cooking/foods, agriculture, Spanish, yearbook, jazz band, and the performing arts. This will be a gallery walk so feel free to come and walk through at your convenience. We are so proud of all the students within the district and all that they have accomplished. Please come and support our students' hard work and achievements!
There is an update on the Danville Local Schools District News page concerning the police statement that was posted on 2/15/24.
https://www.danvilleschools.org/article/1465308
Tomorrow (2/21) Danville girls basketball hosts Liberty Christian @ 7pm in the first round playoffs. Tickets can be purchased online or cash at the gate.
$8 - adults
$5 - students
https://www.ohsaa.org/tickets
Go Blue!
Weightlifting Records Update: The records page for weightlifting has been up dated!
Check out the recodes pages for the latest info!
https://danvillelsdoh.sites.thrillshare.com/page/danville-lifting-meet-records
For the next month, NHS is collecting donation items for Starting Point, a non-profit pregnancy resource center located in Mount Vernon. If you would like to help, please consider donating diapers, baby wipes, or neutral-colored baby clothes.
You can do this at the drop boxes located near the front door display case in the high school and next to the office in the elementary school.
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You are invited all to the Performing Arts Winter Concert on Wednesday, Feb. 28 at 7:00 in the High School Auditorium. We will have a large variety of performances including choir, modern band, guitar, and piano students.
Come out tomorrow for our 31st Annual Weight Meet!!!!! Lifting will start around 10:30. Also a big thank you to our sponsors who help put this meet on!
If you are a sponsor you can pick up your T-shirts at the T-shirt table anytime throughout the day!
A special thank you to Officer Rich Miller, the Danville Local Schools SRO Officer for all of his dedication and commitment to the staff and students of our district.
YOU ARE THE BEST!
https://youtu.be/ORg0tPmjrMI
It's Discount Card time!!
From now until Friday Feb. 16th, find your nearest member of the Blue Devil Band to get a discount card for $10!
Mapleton Robotics Winter Clash '24
The Jr. High, Cereal Killers took home the Excellence Award, The Skills Award, and the second-place Teamwork Championship. The Hot Tots took home second place in skills, and the Think Award, both teams have qualified for the state championships!
The Danville Robotics Teams had an amazing day today! In the Elementary School the Danville Tater Devils took home the Teamwork Championship Award, The Skills Champion Award, and the Sportsmanship Award. The Tomato Devils and the Devil Cows both finished in 4th place in finals competition. The Blue Waffles finished in sixth place. Danville Destroyers finished 20th overall. The Middle School Cereal Killers took home the Excellence Award, The Skills Award, and second place Teamwork Championship. The Hot Tots took home second place in skills, the Think Award, and 4th place for Teamwork finals. Danville Tater Devils (ELM,) the Cereal Killers and the Hot Tots (Middle School) have all qualified for the state championships! (Registration fees for the Tater Devils, Tomato Devils, and Destroyers were sponsored by Google.)
Danville Jr High Boys Basketball
2024 KMAC Champions!
Congratulations to the 7th grade girls basketball team!
KMAC CHAMPIONS!
JH Robotics off
to a strong start in Mapleton, VEX IQ Competition!
Elementary Robotics Team is moving forward at the Mapleton VEX IQ Competition!
We are selling the SLICE THE PRICE CARD for the Freshman and Sophomore Class. (Class of 2027 and 2026).
The fundraiser officially kicks off on Monday, February 12th.
The card allows you to buy a large pizza at the menu price and get a large pizza FREE!
The SLICE THE PRICE card now works for online orders, delivery, or carryout!
The card sells for just $20.00! Use the card just one time, it pays for itself!
Use the card as many times as you would like until Tuesday, December 31, 2024.
Great for parties! Buy 10 large pizzas, get 10 large pizzas FREE!
The fundraiser money and orders will be due on Monday, February 26th. Orders can occur online or using the paper form.
On Sunday December 3rd, the Danville National Honor Society held their induction. During the ceremony, there were 15 candidates being inducted. These students were Landon Lyons, Abigail Sapp, Aidan Burke, Joshua Byers, McKenzie Holt, Marley Boone, Ava Snively, Andrea Holland, Bryce Kuhel-Schaade, Addison Mickley, Kay Stimpert, Heloisa Vasquez, Ava Jensen, Haylee Cunningham, and Simon Lape. To be inducted into the National Honor Society these students were required to maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.25 as well as showing the characteristics of scholarship, character, service, and leadership. Students were voted on by a panel of five staff members and had to receive three out of five votes to be accepted. This year the Danville National Honor Society is becoming more engaged in activities. In the 2023-2024 school year National Honor Society has put on three main events, “Socktober”, a Change War, and the Veterans Day Pancake breakfast. Their “Socktober” event had great success and they were able to collect winter clothing for children in need. National Honor Society members also had a great turn out for their Veterans Day pancake breakfast. Students were able to cook and provide a meal for veterans while also thanking them for their service and sacrifices. One of the most recent events was the “change war” which had a great turn out as-well. During the change war, students were able to fill teachers' cups. The top teachers were then pied in the face after the staff vs senior volleyball game. All profits were donated to the Josie Lynne Kaylor Memorial Scholarship. National Honor Society adviser Hunter Webster stated “These are just a few of the great ways we have connected students with the community and we hope to continue doing so as the year progresses.”
By Kaylin Miller