One of Rudolph’s first priorities as superintendent was building strong relationships within the community. To help achieve that goal, he launched “Afternoons with Andre,” an initiative designed to connect directly with parents and community members. He has also made it a point to attend and support many district events and activities.
“I want them to know the phenomenal things going on in Career Technical Education. I want them to know the phenomenal things going on within the arts. I want to make sure everybody is aware of the amazing things taking place in our classrooms every day. You know, we have students completing College Credit Plus courses, and so they're graduating high school not only ready for college, but already walking into college with college credits,” Rudolph said.
It was a big day for some Tri Star seniors, who will be graduating with a job already lined up.
February is Career Technical Education Month, and the Mercer and Auglaize County Commissioners are showing their support at Tri Star Career Compact.
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - The Apollo Career Center opened its doors for their 12th annual Open House Thursday evening.
The governor and lieutenant governor have awarded Bath Local Schools to receive a little over $2 million in career tech grant money. With this multi-million dollar grant coming to the school district, school administrators will be using the funds to further expand and build upon career technical education in fields like health sciences, engineering, and manufacturing at Bath. To see what future plans are in place, Your Hometown Stations spoke with Bath Middle School and High School Principals on what's next and the grant's impact for students.