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Marysville board spotlights dozens of students for art, career-technical and athletic honors

Marysville Exempted Village School District Board of Education · June 18, 2026
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The Marysville Exempted Village School District board on June 18 recognized exemplary student artists and dozens of state qualifiers across FFA, HOSA, SkillsUSA, Kappa theater awards, choir and track and field at its regular meeting.

The Marysville Exempted Village School District Board of Education on June 18 honored dozens of students for achievements in visual and performing arts, career-technical competitions and athletics.

Superintendent Dr. Howard opened the recognitions by highlighting an art display drawn from Creek View, Bunsold Early College and Marysville High School and said the district hopes to establish a permanent exhibit of exemplary student work. He invited awardees forward for certificates and photographs.

Sheri Anderson, addressing the board as an FFA instructor, introduced students who qualified for state and national competitions, naming a veterinary science finalist and members of a welding team that placed sixth in Ohio. "Madison Wars ... was qualified as a state finalist within the veterinary science contest," Anderson said, and she noted students who earned industry credentials and officer book gold ratings at the state level.

Brianna Bazaro, director of the district’s choral/theater program, outlined regional honors in the Kappa Marquee Awards, saying the district won best technical execution, dance execution and best production among region competitors. She called out dozens of cast and crew members who were semifinalists and finalists in the regional competition.

Coach Sundermire reported on track-and-field qualifiers to the state meet, naming athletes who advanced in shot put, high jump and pole vault and describing the challenging two-day state final that included a weather delay.

The board took no formal action on the recognitions — they were ceremonial — and wrapped the item by inviting families and staff to celebrate student accomplishments. The district plans to photograph the groups and display select artwork in the boardroom.

Board President Mr. Ferguson and other members praised the students’ achievements and thanked coaches, teachers and community partners who supported the programs.