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Superintendent Laura Hebert says board might try again later this year, but more failure probably ensures losses for students, families. Ravenna Schools say cuts after levy failure would include ...
Ravenna Superintendent Laura Hebert said the plan differs from a previous proposal to cut busing, which would have still bused high school students who lived outside a 2-mile radius of the high ...
Laura Hebert, superintendent of Ravenna City Schools, said Plageman will start July 15. She will be paid $117,500 a year. Until then, Sherry Tyson and Ryan Pendleton are overseeing the district's ...
Rausch Intermediate School, grades 5 and 6 (closed after the 2007–08 school year). Since 2019, the building serves as the home of the Ravenna Intervention School for Exceptional Students (RISE), a school for students in grades 5 through 12 with autism, learning disabilities, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), emotional disorders, and other conditions.
Ravenna High School is a public high school located in Ravenna, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Ravenna School District and serves students primarily in Ravenna and Ravenna Township. The school's colors are blue, white, and red and its athletic teams are known as the Ravens.
Ravenna City Council endorsed the school levy on the March 19 ballot. Here's why one district official says more money is needed:
Five school districts in Portage County - Field, Rootstown, James A. Garfield, Waterloo and Ravenna - will receive state funding for school security.
School district's leader says she'll transition into "semi retirement" when her contract expires July 31.