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Ada School Board 2023-2024 planning session, part 2

By Paula Scott

On March 30 the Ada School Board held a 2+ hour planning meeting to discuss buildings and grounds, extracurriculars, finance, academics and safety measures. Administrators and the fiscal officer provided information on numerous programs and the expected costs of improvements and other changes. 

The second half of the meeting is covered in this article.

SCHOOL SAFETY GRANT
The schools will improve playground security with privacy fencing on the north side by State Route 81.

A Spoonful of Sugar

By Karen Kier
Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU HealthWise team

Julie Andrews was the beloved Mary Poppins in the 1964 Walt Disney film. One of the songs is A Spoonful of Sugar to encourage the children to take a daunting task and make it fun.  Interestingly, Julie Andrews was not a fan of the original work titled The Eyes of Love. Disney asked Richard and Robert Sherman to rearrange the song into a snappier version.  

Robert Sherman got the idea after realizing his children received their polio vaccine. He asked if the polio shot hurt. The children were a bit startled since they reported the vaccine was in a sugar cube. The inspiration was born.

I remember standing in the school hallway waiting for my sugar cube with the vaccine. You may be thinking this article is about taking your medicine appropriately. Although a great topic, I will save it for another day. I want to discuss sugar!

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Ada School Board 2023-2024 planning session, part 1

By Paula Scott

On March 30 the Ada School Board held a 2+ hour planning meeting to discuss buildings and grounds, extracurriculars, finance, academics and safety measures. Administrators and the fiscal officer provided information on numerous programs and the expected costs of improvements and other changes. 

The first half of the meeting is covered in this article.

BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS 
The meeting began with Superintendent Rob VanBuskirk listing work that could be accomplished this summer:

A sneak peek at Matilda

Tickets are now available for the Ada High School musical: Matilda. Performances are April 21-22 at 7:00 p.m. and April 23 at 2:00 p.m. Advance purchase tickets are available HERE.

Invitation to support Courthouse Beautification project

Keep Hardin County Beautiful Commission is sponsoring the Courthouse Beautification project, formerly known as the “Adopt-An-Urn” project.  You may make a donation in honor or memory of someone special for a donation of $25 or more. 

The money received from this project helps to buy plants, potting soil,  etc. for the 22 earth planters around the courthouse, the Liberty garden and Jackson garden. 

Keep Hardin County Beautiful also welcomes businesses to participate in the Courthouse Beautification program. Commission members will be planting prior to Memorial Day.  

Bulldog baseball blanks Tigers

By Cort Reynolds

Playing at home, the Ada High School baseball squad shut out North Baltimore 10-0 in a non-league game on a sunny but cool Tuesday evening, April 18, at the War Memorial Park diamond.

“The kids played well,” said Ada head coach Toby Smith. “We pitched solid, got timely hitting and played solid defense.”

The Bulldogs improved to 4-6 overall with the run-rule win.  NB dropped to 2-6 with the defeat.

Ada senior hurler Roman Snyder pitched a five-inning shutout to earn the win.

The Bulldogs broke open a scoreless game with three runs in the home half of the third inning.

Two runs scampered in when Max Puerto’s sacrifice bunt was thrown away by the defense. Levi Green then bounced a grounder to third base that was booted, allowing Puerto to score. 

In the Tiger fourth, Snyder pitched around a two-out single and an error with a pair of strikeouts to preserve the shutout.

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