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Chillicothe City School District

Chillicothe City School District

Primary and Secondary Education

Chillicothe, OH 333 followers

CAVS HAVE: Compassion. Accountability. Voice. Spirit.

About us

Chillicothe City School Dst is a primary/secondary education company based out of 145 S Bridge St, Chillicothe, OH, United States.

Website
http://www.chillicothe.k12.oh.us
Industry
Primary and Secondary Education
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Chillicothe, OH

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  • Chillicothe City School District is looking to hire a K-2 Teacher. We are seeking an enthusiastic and qualified individual to join our team. Why should you be interested? Chillicothe Primary School is a state-of-the-art, STEM-designated building, which not only gives students unique learning experiences, but also gives you, the teacher, an enriching teaching experience.  To learn more about the qualifications and responsibilities of the position, follow this link: https://lnkd.in/gDGH4yck We hope you consider joining the Cavalier Family! #students #teaching #learning #teacher #werehiring

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    We had a very powerful and moving Black History Month assembly at our 7-12 building this morning. One of our students, Ben Yandila, opened the assembly by leading us in the Pledge of Allegiance. Following the pledge, we were joined by Chillicothe High School alumnus Ric McConnell, who performed “Lift Every Voice and Sing”—the Black National Anthem. Stella Ngalle delivered a beautiful reading of the poem “To Our Beloved Youth” by John Killens. Our keynote speaker for this year’s assembly was another highly accomplished Chillicothe High School alumnus, Mr. Garin Veris. Mr. Veris attended Stanford University after an impressive athletic and academic career at Chillicothe High School. Not only did he play on Stanford’s collegiate football team, but he also pursued a degree in political science. After his time at Stanford, Garin played as a defensive end for the New England Patriots, even competing in Super Bowl XX. Veris later returned to Chillicothe High School as our athletic director from 2011 to 2012. We were honored to have Mr. Veris speak with our students today. It also happens to be his birthday, so be sure to wish him a great one! We enjoyed additional performances and poetry readings throughout the assembly, including Zion Vanhoose’s performance of “The Blind Ploughman” by Robert Clarke, a reading of “Human Family” by Maya Angelou from Student Council President Mason Brown, a special musical performance by Ric McConnell, and a piano performance of “Maple Leaf Rag” by Scott Joplin from Ethan Morris.

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  • We had a very powerful and moving Black History Month assembly at our 7-12 building this morning. One of our students, Ben Yandila, opened the assembly by leading us in the Pledge of Allegiance. Following the pledge, we were joined by Chillicothe High School alumnus Ric McConnell, who performed “Lift Every Voice and Sing”—the Black National Anthem. Stella Ngalle delivered a beautiful reading of the poem “To Our Beloved Youth” by John Killens. Our keynote speaker for this year’s assembly was another highly accomplished Chillicothe High School alumnus, Mr. Garin Veris. Mr. Veris attended Stanford University after an impressive athletic and academic career at Chillicothe High School. Not only did he play on Stanford’s collegiate football team, but he also pursued a degree in political science. After his time at Stanford, Garin played as a defensive end for the New England Patriots, even competing in Super Bowl XX. Veris later returned to Chillicothe High School as our athletic director from 2011 to 2012. We were honored to have Mr. Veris speak with our students today. It also happens to be his birthday, so be sure to wish him a great one! We enjoyed additional performances and poetry readings throughout the assembly, including Zion Vanhoose’s performance of “The Blind Ploughman” by Robert Clarke, a reading of “Human Family” by Maya Angelou from Student Council President Mason Brown, a special musical performance by Ric McConnell, and a piano performance of “Maple Leaf Rag” by Scott Joplin from Ethan Morris.

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  • February 24 - 28 is Public Schools Week! We are so happy to be able to provide our students with unique and enriching educational opportunities. We are so thankful for our teachers and staff, who make all of the great things we do possible! Being able to provide a great education to the youth in our community is so important to us. We will continue to foster a positive and engaging learning environment! #publicschoolsweek #publicschools #education

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