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Summary of Ada School Board meeting for August 2024

By Paula Pyzik Scott

The August 15 meeting of the Ada School Board provided a glimpse of preparations for the Monday, August 19 start of the 2024-2025 school year.

New elementary school principal Angie Maag made her first report to the board, noting that a lot of new enrollments were received in recent weeks. 

Buildings and grounds supervisor Lance Dearth reported that final inspections were done for the varsity gym and preschool building, and that everything was ready for that night’s open house and the first day of classes.

Treasurer Kim Light reported that the FY 2025 Student Wellness and Success Plan for SWS Funds of $276,890.93 would be on the school website (posted HERE)

Ada EVSD Plan for SWS Funds:

Ada golfers 2nd at quadrangular 

By Cort Reynolds

BLUFFTON __ The Ada High School boys golf team finished a strong second in a four-team match at the Bluffton Golf Course, August 16.

AHS football looks good in scrimmage vs. W-G

Bulldogs play season opener at USV on August 23

By Cort Reynolds

The Ada High School football team was sharp in its last tune-up scrimmage, winning at home vs. Waynesfield-Goshen at War Memorial Stadium Friday, August 16.

The Bulldogs led the varsity contest 17-6 after each team completed one series in the third quarter.

Agenda for August 20 meeting of Ada Council

The Village of Ada council will hold a Reular meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 20 in Council Chambers at 115 W. Buckeye.

The meeting agenda is provided HERE on the Village website. At the time of this article, the packet includes minutes from the prior council meeting, a claims register, and supporting documents for a water bill adjustment request.

This meeting will be streamed live with the following Zoom link:

Weekend Doctor: Sleep medicine

By Erika Manis, MD
Daniel J. and Maria H. Sak Sleep Wellness Center

Do you frequently have trouble falling or staying asleep? Taking longer than 30 minutes to fall asleep or being awake for more than 30 minutes after falling asleep may be abnormal when persistent and associated with daytime impairment such as fatigue. 

A discussion with a healthcare professional can help first assess for frequent comorbid sleep or psychiatric disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea, depression, anxiety, or substance use that could be causative or contributory. Other known risk factors for insomnia are female gender and family history. 

Evaluation may include a sleep study depending on information revealed from a detailed history, including a review of medication and a physical exam. You will likely be asked to keep a sleep diary and/or wear an actigraph (if available), which is similar to a wearable fitness tracker. This is used, in part, to look for sleep patterns that may represent a circadian rhythm disorder that would be approached differently. 

Bulldog boys soccer rebuilds under new coach

TOP) Ada High School varsity soccer team, from left, front row: Timothy Chrissobolis, Andrew Allen, Jude Griffin, Wyatt Fisher, Chase Jarrett. Middle: Josh Thaxton, Logan Jolliff, Nathan Williams, Ty Mowery, Luke Archer, Jacob Henson. Back: assistant coach Bill Jolliff, goalie coach Thomas Baker, Daniel Klear, Connor McKean, Jacob Rush, Carson Conley, Evan Miller, Bradyn Bowen, assistant coach Ezra Dietering, head coach Aaron Acheson.

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