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AHS girls soccer rallies, beats Tiffin Columbian

Ada frosh Charliegh Entinghe gets the ball away from two Tornadoes.

By Cort Reynolds

In its season opener, the Ada High School girls varsity soccer team enjoyed a big second half and beat visiting Tiffin Columbian 3-2 on August 17.

Ada trailed 1-0 at halftime after an own goal, but netted two goals in the first seven minutes of the second half to take the lead.

The Bulldog girls extended the lead to 3-1 on an impressive corner kick goal by Alex Gibson with 7:49 remaining.

The Tornadoes answered with a goal just 13 seconds later to cut the deficit to 3-2. But the Ada defense staved Tiffin off the rest of the way to hang on for the victory.

Second Liberty Preschool classroom debuts in 2024-25

Liberty Preschool, a service of the Midwest Educational Service Center and located in the Ada Schools, now has a second classroom as mandated by the State of Ohio. The space (shown in the top photo) had been used as storage and was renovated over the summer. 

HS girls soccer reloads with youth in 2024-2025

Top photo) AHS girls soccer team, L-R front: Emily Gibson, Karley Wagner, Lexi Poling, Jillian Allison, Alex Gibson. Row 2: Emily Shanks, Emma Lambdin, Alyssa Nau, Chloe Hunsicker, Rose Baxter, Jordyn Smith. Row 3: Reese Jordan, Callie Burgess, Kenley Poling, Aliyah Kober, Mady Freewalt, Scarlett Long. Back: head coach Doug Dewese, assistant coach Thomas Baker, Ashley Williams, Lynkin McDougle, Charliegh Entinghe, Allie Stockert, Avary Acheson, assistant coach Doug Poling, assistant coach Kori Lochard.

Ada Elementary School class lists for 2024-2025

Ada Elementary School principal Angie Maag has provided the attached class lists for the 2024-2025 Academic Year. Additional information can be found at the school website: https://www.ada.k12.oh.us/

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.

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