Princeton was High School students proudly demonstrated that HARD WORK WORKS at the April 17th Board of Education meeting. Colors were be presented by NJROTC under the direction of Mr. Russell Brockway and Mr. David McDermott. The National Anthem was sung by 12th Grade student Leah Bracknell. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by 12th Grade student Jose Cruz with signing being done by 11th Grade ASL student Myetta Patterson. 12th grade student Kindal Benjamin sang "Man in the Mirror." 12th grade student Marielle Smith recited her original poem, "Win the Day/Hard Work Works." #vikingdiff
over 1 year ago, Communications Dept.
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Princeton High School Performing Arts presents "Cinderella" as the spring musical by Rodgers + Hammerstein. Tickets go on sale April 1, 2023 online https://www.showtix4u.com/event-details/73339. Tickets can also be purchased at the door. Performances will be held in Matthew's Auditorium
over 1 year ago, Princeton City Schools
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Princeton VCE 2023 ☔ "Singing in the Rain https://youtu.be/IE86A7wP4Yw
over 1 year ago, Princeton City Schools
VCE Students singing in the Rain with umbrellas
FYI—Friday, April 14, 2023 ⚠️There is an accident on 75 south at the 275 interchange that has 75 south shut down. ⚠️ Our Transportation Department is routing around it, but it will affect some routes to the high school. Please drive safely. 🚥
over 1 year ago, Tricia Roddy
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What are you doing this summer? Explore your options! April 18, 2023, 6:30-8:00 p.m. Viking Village, 150 Viking Way, Cincinnati, OH 45246 Summer Camps, Learning Opportunities, & Job Hiring Fair (open to the public - summer, part-time, full-time, and year-long job openings)
over 1 year ago, Princeton City Schools
What are you doing this summer?   April 18, 2023 -  Summer Camps, Learning Opportunities, & Job Hiring Fair  (open to the public - summer, part-time, full-time, and year-long job openings)  6:30-8:00 p.m.  Viking Village, 150 Viking Way, Cincinnati, OH 45246
Student Spotlight: Michael Yuwono Congratulations to Michael Yuwono, PHS Class of 2024! He earned a perfect score of 36 on the ACT! Way to go, Michael! Keep being a #differencemaker! #vikingdiff
over 1 year ago, Princeton City Schools
Difference Maker Student Spotlight Frame with Michael Yuwono posing with his Perfect Score on the ACT notification
Cinderella tickets are on sale! Special event during intermission of the Matinee performance on Saturday, April 29: The Prince and Princess parade! Children ages 2-12 are encouraged to wear their favorite prince/princess costume and join in the fun! #vikingdiff
over 1 year ago, Princeton City Schools
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Additional Board Meetings for Superintendent Search April 11, 2023 Tuesday 5:00pm Finding Leaders Presentation of Candidates April 19, 2023 Wednesday 4:00pm First Round Interviews April 20, 2023 Thursday 4:00pm First Round Interviews April 25, 2023 Tuesday 4:00pm Second Round Interviews April 26, 2023 Wednesday 4:00pm Second Round Interviews April 28, 2023 Friday 4:00pm Approve New Superintendent Contract
over 1 year ago, Princeton City Schools
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Princeton City School District continues superintendent search with Finding Leaders March 15, 2023 The following is a statement from the Princeton Board of Education. The Princeton Board of Education is pleased to be working with Finding Leaders to conduct a search for the district's next superintendent. Finding Leaders is a national network of experienced educators focused on helping school districts prepare for a change in leadership. Finding Leaders has conducted in-person focus groups with administrators, teachers, classified staff, parents and business leaders to gather feedback regarding their perspectives of the district and their preferred attributes for the next Superintendent. An online survey has also been posted to give all other stakeholders an opportunity to provide feedback. The online survey can be accessed until March 19 at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2YLH7RK. Applications for the Princeton City School District Superintendent will be accepted through March 24. Board Interviews will be conducted during April with an expected selection of the Superintendent in late April. We are excited to share with candidates the many wonderful things taking place in our district each day. We are confident Finding Leaders will identify the most qualified, best candidates for our consideration. Susan Wyder, Board President Jon M. Simons, Board Vice President Mary Cleveland, Board Member Gina Ruffin Moore, Board Member Jodi Kessler, Board Member
over 1 year ago, Princeton City Schools
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Princeton Class of '22 Survey Dear Princeton High School Class of 2022, Whether your future plans involve enrolling, enlisting, or employment, we trust that your experiences as a Viking have been positive and meaningful and that Princeton High School has prepared you for success.class of 22 survey QR Code To meet graduates’ needs, Princeton must continue to evolve. Many times parents and teachers are surveyed, but we believe the most important people to survey are our graduates. Please use the QR code or visit https://forms.gle/fDB579p4Dj561BY17 to complete an online survey. Your input and opinions are valued. Your feedback will be used along with other data to improve Princeton High School and make it a place that continues to build foundations for future success. We wish you lifelong success and hope that you become active in the Princeton Alumni Association. Go Vikes!
over 1 year ago, Princeton City Schools
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Hey 5th Graders! Dear 5th Grade Students and Parents, We are pleased to announce that it is time to begin the process to sign up for beginning band, orchestra and choir for next year. In the next several weeks we will go through the process of enrolling fifth graders so that they may be in beginning band, orchestra and choir classes when they are sixth graders at PCMS. These classes will meet as a regular part of the instructional day, and it is necessary to make instrument selection decisions this year so that students can be scheduled into the appropriate sixth grade class. Please see the process as outlined below. We encourage every one of you to become involved! 1. On March 1, 2023 Princeton District 5th graders will come to Matthews Auditorium for a special performance by the PCMS Concert Orchestra and Concert Band as an opportunity to hear how instruments sound together in a group and to begin to think about choosing an instrument for next school year. Please tear off the bottom portion of this letter and return to your elementary music teacher to indicate permission to attend this field trip. 2. March 6-22, teams of PCMS music teachers will visit each elementary school and provide detailed information about instrument and choir options, how to choose an instrument, and how to sign up for band or orchestra and choir at PCMS for the 2023-2024 school year. This will be an opportunity for your child to see and hear each instrument by itself. An informational brochure will be sent home with every 5th grader following this presentation. 3. “Try-it” night for all interested 5th graders and their parents will take place on March 22, 6:00-8:00 p.m. in Matthews Auditorium, 150 Viking Way. Students will have a chance to try the instruments and parents can have all their questions answered. Most of the instruments have a limited number of spaces available. Official SIGN UPS for 6th Grade Band, Orchestra and Choir will be available online on March 22 starting at 8:00pm. We will take students on a first-come/first-serve/best fit for you basis. Once all of the spots are filled, you will need to select a different instrument. Please note that this may be the only opportunity for students to join the band and orchestra programs at Princeton. We are trying to be very thorough in presenting information so parents and students can make a careful and informed decision about starting an instrument. Being a member of the band, orchestra and choir can provide many benefits to young people; research shows that music study contributes to academic success and character development as well as to musical and social growth. For many of our students, membership in the Princeton band, orchestra and choir becomes one of the most valuable experiences of their school years. We look forward to discussing our program with you in the weeks ahead. Sincerely, Mrs. Kristen Brown Mrs. Syndy Casey Mrs. Shelley Miley PCMS Band PCMS Orchestra PCMS Choir krbrown@vikingmail.org scasey@vikingmail.org smiley@vikingmail.org Click here to view/print the flyer
over 1 year ago, Princeton City Schools
Hey 5th Graders!   Dear 5th Grade Students and Parents,     We are pleased to announce that it is time to begin the process to sign up for beginning band, orchestra and choir for next year. In the  next several weeks we will go through the process of enrolling fifth graders so that they may be in beginning band, orchestra and choir  classes when they are sixth graders at PCMS. These classes will meet as a regular part of the instructional day, and it is necessary to  make instrument selection decisions this year so that students can be scheduled into the appropriate sixth grade class.     Please see the process as outlined below. We encourage every one of you to become involved!     1. On March 1, 2023 Princeton District 5th graders will come to Matthews Auditorium for a special performance by the PCMS  Concert Orchestra and Concert Band as an opportunity to hear how instruments sound together in a group and to begin to think about  choosing an instrument for next school year. Please tear off the bottom portion of this letter and return to your elementary music  teacher to indicate permission to attend this field trip.     2. March 6-22, teams of PCMS music teachers will visit each elementary school and provide detailed information about instrument  and choir options, how to choose an instrument, and how to sign up for band or orchestra and choir at PCMS for the 2023-2024 school  year. This will be an opportunity for your child to see and hear each instrument by itself. An informational brochure will be sent home  with every 5th grader following this presentation.     3. “Try-it” night for all interested 5th graders and their parents will take place on March 22, 6:00-8:00 p.m. in Matthews Auditorium,  150 Viking Way. Students will have a chance to try the instruments and parents can have all their questions answered. Most of the  instruments have a limited number of spaces available. Official SIGN UPS for 6th Grade Band, Orchestra and Choir will be available  online on March 22 starting at 8:00pm. We will take students on a first-come/first-serve/best fit for you basis. Once all of the spots are  filled, you will need to select a different instrument.     Please note that this may be the only opportunity for students to join the band and orchestra programs at Princeton. We are trying to be  very thorough in presenting information so parents and students can make a careful and informed decision about starting an  instrument. Being a member of the band, orchestra and choir can provide many benefits to young people; research shows that music  study contributes to academic success and character development as well as to musical and social growth. For many of our students,  membership in the Princeton band, orchestra and choir becomes one of the most valuable experiences of their school years. We look  forward to discussing our program with you in the weeks ahead.     Sincerely,  Mrs. Kristen Brown               Mrs. Syndy Casey                       Mrs. Shelley Miley  PCMS Band                           PCMS Orchestra                         PCMS Choir  krbrown@vikingmail.org      scasey@vikingmail.org              smiley@vikingmail.org      Click here to view/print the flyer
Ohio Medicaid Benefit Changes On April 1, 2023 the federal government will stop the temporary Medicaid coverage and benefits that were initiated in response to the COVID pandemic. Hamilton County Job and Family Services ((513) 946–1000) can assist with questions about Medicaid coverage and eligibility. Or you can use the Medicaid eligibility tool on the website: www.benefits.ohio.gov. CAMBIOS A LOS BENEFICIOS DE MEDICAD EN OHIO Departamento de Salud de Springdale A PARTIR DEL DE ABRIL DEL 2023 A partir del 1 se abril del 2023, algunos residentes de Ohio pueden perder sus beneficios de Medicaid debido a los cambios de elegibilidad. Las personas que recibieron beneficios de Medicaid antes y durante la pandemia de Covid-19 deben verificar su estatus actual de elegibilidad. Si usted tiedo preguntas o necesita más información, por favor contacte: Hamilton County Job and Family Services (Departamento de Servicios de Trabajo y Familia del Condado de Hamilton) Click here to view/print the flyer in English and Spanish Ohio Medicaid Changes info flyer
over 1 year ago, Princeton City Schools
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Career-Technical Education Awareness Surveys CTE Awareness header.PNG Career-Technical Education Awareness Surveys BACKGROUND The perception of career-technical education (CTE) has come a long way in the past 30 years. In the last 5-10 years, awareness of the benefits of CTE has grown exponentially especially within the governor’s office and Ohio legislature. Governor DeWine and Lt. Governor Husted have been great partners and proponents of the impact CTE can have in Ohio. This awareness campaign is about expanding upon what has been started and using that momentum to propel the message even further…career-technical education is for EVERYONE! CALL TO ACTION The office has contracted with Singleton & Partners, an experienced marketing firm in Cleveland, to develop a marketing campaign to promote CTE. To ensure this campaign is successful and the materials developed are useful to schools, we need as much feedback as possible from both CTE and non-CTE students, teachers, counselors, school administration and families. Surveys for both CTE and non-CTE parents/guardians, students and school staff encompassing grades 6-12 have been developed for distribution. This is where we need your help. Please take the school staff survey and then share all the surveys through appropriate communication channels. This could be via email distribution lists, social media, school message boards and business advisory councils. Please contact Patricia.Guseman@education.ohio.gov for additional information or if you would like to receive a version of this document in Microsoft Word. Student Online Survey This survey is open to all middle school and high school students who are currently enrolled in grades 6-12. It will take an average of 7-8 minutes to complete. The survey can only be taken one time. Please answer every question and complete the entire survey once you begin. The survey is anonymous. Please click the hyperlink or scan the QR code below with your mobile phone to go to the Student Survey. The survey will close on April 21, 2023. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SURVEY_Students_AllDistricts Parent/Guardian Online Survey This survey is open to parents or guardians of middle school and high school students who are currently enrolled in grades 6-12. It will take an average of 7-8 minutes to complete. The survey can only be taken one time. Please answer every question and complete the entire survey once you begin. The survey is anonymous. Please click the hyperlink or scan the QR code below with your mobile phone to go to the Parent/Guardian Survey. The survey will close on April 21, 2023. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SURVEY_Parent-Guardian_AllDistricts Teacher/Counselor/Administrator Online Survey This survey is open to teachers, counselors, and administrators of middle school and high school students who are currently enrolled in grades 6-12. It will take an average of 6-7 minutes to complete. The survey can only be taken one time. Please answer every question and complete the entire survey once you begin. The survey is anonymous. Please click the hyperlink or scan the QR code below with your mobile phone to go to the Teacher/Counselor/Administrator Survey. The survey will close on April 21, 2023. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SURVEY_Teacher-Counselor_AllDistricts Click here to view/print the flyer footer CTE
over 1 year ago, Princeton City Schools
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YouthTruth Survey February 28, 2023 Dear Princeton Parents and Guardians, I am excited to announce an opportunity for parents and guardians to have their voices heard to help Princeton City School District be the best that we can be for our students. We ask that one parent or guardian from each family visit ytsurvey.org/princetonfamily23 from any internet-enabled device, including a smartphone, to provide your feedback by end-of-day on March 24, 2023. The survey should take about 15 minutes to complete and will ask for your feedback on school culture, engagement, relationships, communication & feedback, school safety, and resources. I will have the opportunity to review your anonymous feedback directly once surveying wraps up, and I look forward to learning from your important perspective. Information with key findings from the survey and administration plans for responding to the data will be shared at a Board of Education meeting, as well as on our district website, www.princetonschools.net/YouthTruth. Sincere thanks for taking the time to help our school improve. Best Regards, Mari E. Phillips, Ed.D. Associate Superintendent Estimados Padres y Tutores de Princeton, Me complace anunciar una oportunidad para que los padres y tutores hagan escuchar sus voces, para ayudar al distrito escolar de Princeton a ser lo mejor que pueda ser para nuestros estudiantes. Pedimos que un padre de familia o tutor de cada familia ingrese al siguiennte enlace http://www.ytsurvey.org/princetonfamily23 desde cualquier dispositivo con acceso a Internet, incluido un teléfono inteligente, para hacer llegar sus comentarios antes de finalizar el día, 24 de marzo del 2023. Completar la encuesta puede demorar unos 15 minutos, y les pedirá sus comentarios sobre temas como: la cultura de la escuela, compromiso, relaciones, comunicación y comentarios de opinión, seguridad escolar y recursos. La administración de la escuela tendrá la oportunidad de revisar sus comentarios anónimos directamente una vez que la encuesta haya concluido, y esperamos aprender de sus importantes puntos de vista.La informacion importante encontrada en la encuesta y los planes de administración para responder a los datos será compartida en la reunión de la junta directiva, y también en la página de internet del distrito. www.princetonschools.net/YouthTruth. Agradezco sinceramente el tiempo dedicado a ayudar a nuestra escuela a mejorar. Mari E. Phillips, Ed.D. Associate Superintendent
over 1 year ago, Princeton City Schools
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Princeton High School Performing Arts presents The 2023 Spring Musical Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella April 27-29 in Matthews Auditorium Thursday, 4/27 @ 7 PM Friday, 4/28 @ 7 PM Saturday, 4/29 @ Noon & 7 PM
over 1 year ago, Princeton City Schools
Princeton High School Performing Arts presents The 2023 Spring Musical Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella April 27-29 in Matthews Auditorium   Thursday, 4/27 @ 7 PM Friday, 4/28 @ 7 PM Saturday, 4/29 @ Noon & 7 PM
Princeton High School Celebrates Black History Month Princeton High School celebrated Black History Month with 2 amazing programs! View them here:
over 1 year ago, Princeton City Schools
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Weather & Traffic Updates for March 3, 2023 Friday, March 3, 2023 Posted 3:49 PM We are continuing to monitor the situation. We will keep you posted if we hear anything new for our area. Posted 3:21 PM Alert HC: Tornado Watch issued March 3 at 3:19PM EST until March 3 at 7:00PM EST by NWS Wilmington OH Posted 3:10 PM Alert Hamilton County: Flood Warning Flood Warning issued March 3 at 3:05 PM EST until March 3 at 7:00 PM EST Posted 2:30 PM Please be prepared for potential delays in transportation services to avoid flooded areas. Please check here or on social media for updates. Posted 2:05 PM (City of Sharonville, OH notification) The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning in effect until late this evening. The Mill Creek is expected to rise above flood stage this afternoon. Impact areas are Canal Road, Kemper Road, and Mosteller Road. Remember to use caution and never drive through standing water!
over 1 year ago, Princeton City Schools
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Music In Our Schools Month Music in our Schools month logo March 1 Instrumental Demonstration Concert for 5th Graders, 10:00am, Matthews March 2 PHS Choir Concert Concert, 7:00pm, Matthews March 3 MIOSM Posters in Music Department March 4 CSO Brass Institute Auditions, 1:30-4:00pm, 1326 March 5 Bass Day, 1:00-5:00pm, Viking Village Music Wing qr code to change profile pic March 6 Princeton Music Boosters Meeting, 7:00pm, 1326 March 7 PCMS Winter Concert, 7:00pm, Matthews March 8 Music Quotes in Music Department March 9 Jazz Extravaganza, 7:00pm, Matthews March 10 PHS Symphonic Band performs at OMEA D14 Large Group Contest, 4:30pm, Matthews Auditorium. March 13 MIOSM 2023 Proclamation and music performances at BOE Meeting, 6:30pm, Matthews Auditorium March 14 PCMS Band Concert, 7:00pm, Matthews March 15 Music Mural Day March 16 PHS Orchestra Concert, 7:00pm, Matthews March 17 Music Shirt Day March 19 Princeton Festival of Arts, 12:00-5:00pm, Viking Village March 20 International Teach Music Weekpizza offer March 21 PCMS Orchestra Concert, 7:00pm, Matthews March 22 Try it Night for 5th graders, 6:00-8:00pm, Matthews March 23 Music Meme Wall Created March 24 Music Teacher Switcheroo March 27 Viking Village Lobby Performances March 28 Virtual MIOSM Celebration, 7:00pm, Registration required (see below) March 29 World Piano Day March 30 VCE Showcase, 7:00pm, Matthews March 31 Music Meme Contest Winners Announced social media scan to register Click here to view/print the flyer
over 1 year ago, Princeton City Schools
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2023-2024 Calendar Approved At the February 27, 2023, School Board meeting, the Princeton Board of Education approved the 2023-24 academic calendar. Highlights of the 2023-24 calendar include: Opening Convocation and First Day for Teachers is August 11. All new enrollees and students in grades 1-5, 6, and 9 start school on August 15. All students in grades 1-12 start on August 16. Kindergarten and pre-K students start August 17. Student Fall Break is October 13-17. Thanksgiving Break is November 22-24. Winter Break for students is from December 21 through January 3. No school for students February 15-19. Spring Break is from March 25 through April 1. Other student holidays include September 4 (Labor Day) and January 15 (MLK). Late Start Days for elementary and middle school students occur on the last day of the quarter: October 12, December 20, and March 15. Early Release will occur on May 24. Graduation is tentatively scheduled for May 19, 2024. The last day for students is May 24 (early release), and the last day for teachers is May 24. All District Offices are closed for Juneteenth, June 19. The approved calendar provides more than the required instructional minutes and adheres to the board’s agreement with the Princeton City School PACE and PSSA unions. Calamity Days will be made up in accordance with rulings from the State of Ohio. This calendar may be modified, pending scheduling by the Ohio Department of Education. Calendario Aprobado 2023-2024 En la reunión del Consejo Escolar del 27 de febrero 2023, el Consejo de Educación de Princeton aprobó el calendario académico 2023-24. Los puntos destacados del calendario 2023-24 incluyen: La convocatoria de apertura y el primer día para maestros es el 11 de agosto. Todos los nuevos inscritos y estudiantes en los grados 1-5, 6 y 9 comienzan la escuela el 15 de agosto. Todos los estudiantes en los grados 1-12 comienzan el 16 de agosto. Los estudiantes de Jardín de Infantes y pre kínder comienzan el 17 de agosto. Las vacaciones de otoño para estudiantes son del 13 al 17 de octubre. Las vacaciones de Acción de Gracias son del 22 al 24 de noviembre. Las vacaciones de invierno para los estudiantes son del 21 de diciembre al 3 de enero. No hay clases para los estudiantes del 15 al 19 de febrero. Las vacaciones de primavera son del 25 de marzo al 1 de abril. Otros días feriados para los estudiantes incluyen el 4 de septiembre (Día del Trabajo) y el 15 de enero (MLK). Los días de entrada tarde para los estudiantes de primaria y secundaria ocurren el último día del trimestre: 12 de octubre, 20 de diciembre y 15 de marzo. La salida temprana será el 24 de mayo. La graduación está programada tentativamente para el 19 de mayo de 2024. El último día para los estudiantes es el 24 de mayo (salida temprana) y el último día para los maestros es el 24 de mayo. Todas las oficinas del distrito estarán cerradas el 19 de junio. El calendario aprobado proporciona más minutos de instrucción que los requeridos y se adhiere al acuerdo de la junta con los sindicatos PACE y PSSA de las escuelas de la ciudad de Princeton. Los Días de Calamidad se compensarán de acuerdo con las normas del Estado de Ohio. Este calendario puede modificarse, dependiendo de la programación del Departamento de Educación de Ohio. 2023-2024 CALENDAR - Approved 2/27/2023 2023-2024 School Year Calendar approved by Board of Education 2/27/23
over 1 year ago, Princeton City Schools
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Princeton/Sharonville Kiwanis Annual Pancake Breakfast Saturday, March 25, 2023, Sharonville Elementary School, 8:00 a.m. https://www.princetonschools.net/cms/lib/OH02215824/Centricity/ModuleInstance/25/Princeton_Sharonville%20Kiwanis%20Pancake%20Breakfast.pdf
over 1 year ago, Princeton City Schools
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