Education

Breakfast for moms and kids

September 7, 2014
Breakfast for moms and kids

HART– Moms and grandmas and their “lil’ Pirates” are invited to have free breakfast Wednesday, Sept. 24, at 8 a.m. in the Spitler Elementary School Cafeteria. The menu includes muffins, sausage patties, fruit, juice and milk. Coffee will also be available for the moms and grandmas. Don’t worry dads, an upcoming dads’ breakfast day is also being planned.

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Parade of Pirates tonight

August 19, 2014

The Fall Parade of Pirates is set for Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Hart High School gym. Team pictures will be taken 6:30 p.m. Fall athletes will be introduced, and school officials will explain some areas of the Hart High School athletic code of conduct. Parents will have the opportunity to ask Athletic Director Mike Rawert questions and attend pre-season…

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Community Foundation awards $157,600 in scholarships

August 14, 2014
Community Foundation awards $157,600 in scholarships

SHELBY — The Community Foundation for Oceana County recently announced that 159 student awards totaling $157,600 were awarded in Oceana County. The Foundation has 29 scholarship funds and $4.7 million in scholarship endowments. One new scholarship was recently established – the John Bush III Memorial Scholarship, benefiting Walkerville High School students. Lowering financial barriers for post-secondary education success is one…

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Spitler open house Aug. 25

August 7, 2014
Spitler open house Aug. 25

HART — ‘Lil’ Pirate’ families are invited to the Spitler Elementary Open House Monday, Aug. 25, at  6 p.m. There will be informational meetings with teachers in the classrooms and a meeting with Principal Amy Taranko in the gym. PTO will have red Lil’ Pirate t-shirt samples for families to view. The shirts were designed by student Rey Zuniga, who…

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School board asks firms to assess facilities

June 17, 2014
School board asks firms to assess facilities

By Allison Scarbrough. OCP Editor. HART — The Hart Public Schools Board of Education moved one step closer to building renovations last night when it requested that Owen-Ames-Kimball Co. of Grand Rapids and Wolgast Corporation of Saginaw visit the district’s campus to perform facilities assessments. One of the two firms will ultimately be chosen by the board to serve as…

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