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Green Local Schools spotlights students, staff and robotics teams; seniors and community events noted

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Summary

The board recognized monthly students and staff across elementary, middle and high schools, highlighted robotics competition wins, named senior honorees and noted upcoming community events including tours and the alumni 'End of an Era' gathering.

The Green Local Schools Board of Education used its April meeting to recognize students and staff districtwide, celebrate robotics competition wins, and publicize upcoming community events and senior activities.

Board and building representatives introduced students of the month from Greenwood, GPS (primary school), Green Intermediate, Green Middle and Greene High School. Greenwood’s April student was identified as Mila Doss; GPS recognized Evie (Evi) Katanik; Green Intermediate highlighted sixth-grader Grace Rohr; Green Middle presented Emily Jasco as its student of the month; Greene High honored seniors (names as read aloud in the meeting) including Allison and Carter Pines.

The board also spotlighted three staff members supported by the Green Schools Foundation: Derek Angeloni (middle school STEM teacher and middle-school robotics coach), Margie (intermediate-school STEM/robotics teacher) and Scott Aden (technology staff and robotics coach). Board members and coaches described a multi-level robotics program that exposes students in grades 1–8 to robotics through STEM and digital-IT classes and credited coaches and staff with recent competition success.

Coaches and staff reported that intermediate- and middle-school teams competed at regional events including NeoNet (Kent State University) and the National Robotics Challenge (Marion, Ohio). The district announced multiple top finishes across age groups and events — including first-place results in several Mini Sumo and Box Spot categories and other medal placements — and named several student teams and participants recognized at the events.

Board members also shared community news: a Green Schools Foundation Laws of Life reception on April 3; Greene High academic team placing third at regionals; the senior class serving at a Seniors Serving Seniors dinner on April 23 (reservations required by calling the high school); the Artistic Bulldogs art show (April 21–May 2) at Central Administration; upcoming building tours of Green Middle School and Greenwood Learning Center on May 4; and the July/August ribbon-cutting schedule for new school buildings.

The recognitions portion concluded with applause for student awardees, faculty and volunteers; the board then moved into the meeting’s administrative agenda.