Ada's latest news

Ada student grade cards for the third quarter are now available on the school website ProgressBook for grades 2-12. K-1 were mailed home earlier this week, according to Meri Skilliter, superintendent.

Students click the Log In with Google button to access the ProgressBook.

To view report cards once logged in to ProgressBook, click Report Cards on the left, then View Paper Report Card.

April 15 remains filing deadline

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced that the Treasury Department has pushed back the April 15, 2020, tax payment deadline by 90 days.

This will give businesses and individuals additional time, potentially lessening cash-flow issues that many are facing. However, there is no extension of the April 15 filing deadline. 

The filing due date for 2019 individual and corporate income tax returns remains unchanged. Traditional extensions are still available for those needing more time to file a return.

Ohio Chamber recommends taxpayers should consult their accountants or tax preparers if they have any questions concerning this announcement. 

By Liz Gordon-Hancock
If the last couple days are any indication, I’m in for a very bumpy, noisy, hectic ride. Parents across the state are scrambling to find childcare and/or helping their children accomplish learning at home, all whilst preparing for the possibility of enforced isolation from the coronavirus.

Here's a turn of an earlier century post card colorized photo the Ada Disciples of Christ Church on Main Street. The photo is from the collection at the Ada Public Library.

Compare the above photo with the appearace of the church today in the photo below.

Ada school cafeteria began providing meals to Ada school students today. Many meals were picked up at the school drive-thru pickup near the cafeteria. And, 110 meals were delivered thanks for many volunteers. For information on school meals click here.

School offices, health and safety, communication, buildings and grounds, athletes, meals, counselors

The following message is from the Ada school website:

Dear Bulldog families, students, and community,

Our staff began a deep dive into concepts related to the “R Factor” and culture at the beginning of this school year.

On February 25, we were blessed to have had Tim Kight come speak to our staff to share these concepts with our teachers and staff, as well as with representatives of many other organizations who partner with us to educate our students.

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