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Visit our Web Site at: www.dovertornadoes.com The 2016-17 School Year ~ At-A-Glance ~ First Semester Teacher In-Service...Monday, Tuesday, August 22, 23 Students First Day of School...Wednesday, August 24 Labor Day NO SCHOOL... Monday, September 5 Teacher In-Service NO SCHOOL...Monday, October 31 Parent/Teacher Conferences NO SCHOOL...Wednesday, November 23 Thanksgiving Recess...Thursday, Friday, Monday, November 24, 25, 28 Winter Recess...Thursday, December 22 through Monday, January 2 Classes Resume...Tuesday, January 3 Teacher In-Service NO SCHOOL...Friday, January 13 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day NO SCHOOL...Monday, January 16 88 School Days First Semester Second Semester First Day of Second Semester...Tuesday, January 17 Presidents Day NO SCHOOL...Monday, February 20 Teacher In-Service NO SCHOOL...Friday, April 7 Spring Recess...Monday, April 10 through Friday, April 14 Classes Resume...Monday, April 17 High School Commencement...Friday, May 26 Memorial Day NO SCHOOL...Monday, May 29 Last Day for Students...Thursday, June 1 Last Day for Teachers...Friday, June 2 90 School Days Second Semester 178 Full Instructional Days for the Students and 186 Days for Teachers A Message from the Superintendent Dear Dover Families, Students and Community Members, Welcome to the 2016-17 school year at Dover City Schools! With one full year as superintendent under my belt, I ve enjoyed my interactions with students, parents, staff, and community members and I m excited about all the great things in the works for this year. Our success is due to the hard work of our outstanding staff, students, and families. It is refl ective of our mission in educating all students to their fullest potential to become productive and responsible citizens through the coordination of parents, teachers, and community. Thank you for helping our schools stay strong. We are proud to report that Dover City Schools is among the elite! Dover High School, for the third year in a row, received a silver medal in U.S. News & World Report s 2016 Best High Schools rankings, and was ranked No. 73 in the State of Ohio. Also receiving recognition for student progress was South Elementary School, which collected the Ohio Department of Education s Momentum Award, which is given to schools that earned straight A s on all of their progress report card measures in 2015. The vision of our school district is clear providing a high quality education by Addressing Tomorrow s Challenges Today. At Dover City Schools, we know that education is different than it was even 10 years ago. In today s global society, educators must provide students with curriculum and learning opportunities which will best prepare them for the world they will experience in college and the modern workplace. Our Board of Education, nearly 300 employees, and our community members share a desire to invest in our children s futures. It is a great responsibility to lead this district through the educational challenges ahead, and I am fully committed to providing a quality education for Dover students. So glad to be on this journey with each and every one of you! Calamity Make-Up Days In the event it is necessary to close school due to severe weather or public calamity, make-up instructional days may be scheduled in order as follows: End of the school year, June 2, 5, etc. Carla Birney, Superintendent Dover City Schools

AUGUST 2016 Activity calendar dates are subject to change! SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY REMINDER TO PARENTS: PLEASE TURN IN ANY REQUIRED IMMUNIZATIONS TO YOUR CHILD S BUILDING Board of Education Mtg. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Teacher In-Service East Meet-the-Teacher Night 6:30-7:30 PM South Meet-the-Teacher Night 6:30-7:30 PM Dover Ave. PTG Mtg. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Grade 6 Camp South Bus Safety Day DHS Fall Pictures East PTG Mtg., Library Kindergarten Screening DMS Grade 6 / New Student Orient. 1:00-2:30 PM 3:00-4:00 PM DMS Fall Sports OHSAA Parent Mtg. 6:00 PM Teacher In-Service Dover Ave. Meet-The- Teacher Night 6:00- Grade 6 Camp East Bus Safety Day Grade 9 Orientation Grade 7 & 8 Schedule Pickup 2:00-3:30 PM, 7:30-8:00 PM First Day of School Grade 6 Camp Dover Ave. Bus Safety Day 28 29 30 31 Gifted Parent Mtg., East Gym 6:00 PM July 2016 September 2016 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

DOVER SCHOOLS... In Beautiful Tuscarawas County, Ohio

SEPTEMBER 2016 Activity calendar dates are subject to change! SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY August 2016 October 2016 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 East PTG Color-a-Thon Run, Dover Park 9:30 AM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Labor Day Schools and Offices Closed Note to parents: Health screenings may include: vision, hearing, height, weight, body mass index, head lice, and speech assessment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DMS Study Plus Begins DHS Back-to-School Night 6:30 PM Board of Education Mtg. DMS PTG Mtg. 4:00 PM Grade 5 Band Rental Night, DMS Band Room 6:30 PM Orch. Rental Night, DMS Orch. Room 6:30 PM South PTG Mtg., Library DMS Open House 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2-Hour Delayed Start Dover Ave. PTG Mtg. East PTG Mtg., Library 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Dover Avenue Book Fair Dover Ave. Health Screenings Orch. Booster Mtg., DMS Orch. Room Vocal Music Booster Mtg. Band Booster Mtg. 7:30 PM Dover Ave. Health Screenings Washington D.C. Trip Parent Mtg. South Health Screening South Health Screening South Health Screening South Fall Picture Day DMS Trip Fundraiser Kickoff Dover Avenue Book Fair East Health Screenings Dover Avenue Book Fair East Health Screenings Midterms Grade 6 Camp Dover Avenue Book Fair East Health Screenings Dover Ave. Open House 7:00-8:00 PM Grade 6 Camp Dover Ave. Picture Day DMS PTG Dance South Pre-School Health Screening Dover Avenue Book Fair DHS Senior Group Picture Homecoming Game 25 26 27 28 29 30 ACT Test 45th Annual Dover Marching Band Preview 7:30 PM

The Dover Board of Education 219 West Sixth Street, Dover, Ohio 44622 330-364-1906 An Equal Opportunity Employer John Maxwell, President Elizabeth Lauber, Vice-President Jeannine Kennedy Randy Longacher Steve Mastin Brenda Hurst, Treasurer Carla Birney, Superintendent Letter to the Community Amidst all the changes and challenges in education today, the future continues to look bright for Dover Schools. Our students continue to excel in the classroom, on the playing fi elds, and on the stage. Our teachers continue to nurture and care for our students, challenging them to reach their full potential, while respecting the unique individuals they truly are. Our promise to you, our stakeholders, is that we will give the children of this district our very best every day, and we are grateful for the opportunity to serve each of you. We will continue to focus on literacy and helping each child, at every grade, grow as a reader and a processor of information knowing that skill will be vital in a changing world. Students will be challenged to read critically and age-appropriately analyze information at every level. We will continue to use technology as a tool to make that happen and support students preparation for tomorrow s classrooms and workplaces. The continued success of Dover City Schools comes from each of us from our collective pride in the traditions and beliefs that we are built upon, and the current best practices and innovations in education that will prepare our students to be lifelong learners in a rapidly changing society. We will embrace whatever challenges come our way and keep our eyes focused on what really matters: the children of Dover City Schools. Karie McCrate Assistant Superintendent Front Row left to right: John Maxwell, Jeannine Kennedy Back Row left to right: Steve Mastin, Elizabeth Lauber, Randy Longacher BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETINGS The Dover Board of Education meets on the second Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Board Room at Dover High School. Occasionally, a meeting is conducted at another school building, If so, advance notice is given.

OCTOBER 2016 Activity calendar dates are subject to change! SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY September 2016 November 2016 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DHS Health Screenings East Fall Picture Day East Book Fair East PTG Mtg., Library 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2-Hour Delayed Start DMS Fall Pictures DMS Health Screenings Board of Education Mtg. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 South Book Fair 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 OGT Grade 12 End of First Nine Weeks Dover Ave. Halloween 23 24 Dover/Phila Football Game Party Teacher In- Service (No School) DHS Health Screenings East Book Fair South PTG Mtg., Library Band Booster Mtg. 7:30 PM DMS Health Screenings DMS PTG Mtg. 4:00 PM Grade 6-8 Fall Orch. Concert, DHS Aud. South Book Fair DHS Fall Music Concert DHS Health Screenings East Book Fair Aspire Testing Grade 10 South Book Fair PSAT Testing Grades 10-11 DHS Parent/Teacher Conf. 3:30-6:00 PM South Open House 6:30-7:30 PM DHS Health Screenings DMS Fundraiser Forms Due East Book Fair East Open House DHS Parent/Teacher Conf. 3:30-6:00 PM Dover Ave. Grades 1 & 2 Musical at DHS South Book Fair DMS Vocal Music Fall Concert, DHS Aud. OGT Grade 12 OGT Grade 12 OGT Grade 12 Dover/Phila Pep Rally/ Bonfi re Crater Stadium 6:30 PM East Book Fair East Grandparents Day ASPIRE Testing Grade 8 Dover Ave. Grandparents / Special Friends Day South Book Fair South Grandparent s Day (Grades PreK-5) DHS Homecoming Dance 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 ACT Test 1

DOVER HIGH SCHOOL 520 North Walnut Street Dover, Ohio 44622-2834 330-364-7148 www.dovertornadoes.com Grades 9 through 12 Teresa Alberts, Principal Gina Franks, Assistant Principal Dana Lentz, Principal s Secretary Guidance Office 330-364-7144 Steve Bender, Guidance Counselor Michelle Grimm, Guidance Counselor Julie Burrell, Guidance Counselors Secretary/Registrar Dover High School has been rated Excellent by the State of Ohio every year since 2002 when the State began the current rating system and has been recognized by U. S. News and World Report as One of America s Best High Schools, receiving a Silver Medal the last four years. Dover High School staff works hard to provide a great foundation for all students, believing education is the foundation of a productive, successful life. Along with our traditional course offerings, Dover High School offers nine Advanced Placement courses, three dual-credit classes and several honors courses. There are more than twenty athletic opportunities where students can compete at an individual or team level. Students are encouraged to participate in our award-winning performing and visual arts programs, both in the classroom and after school. In addition, a variety of clubs are offered for students to become involved with others who share common interests and goals. We believe that developing the whole student academically, athletically and socially helps prepare the student for a future beyond the high school doors. Dover High School faculty and staff are pleased to serve the Dover students and community with both pride and tradition. Go Dover! Attendance Office 330-364-7147 Dan Ifft, Dean of Students/Attendance Chella Wherley, Attendance and Assistant Principal s Secretary Athletic Office 330-364-7143 Tim McCrate, Athletic Director Susan Phillips, Athletic Director s Secretary Chella Wherley, PTG President Creating the Leaders Of Tomorrow

NOVEMBER 2016 Activity calendar dates are subject to change! SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY OCT. 31 Teacher In-Service (No School) Washington D.C. Trip Deposit Due South Picture Retake Day East Fall Picture Retakes South Parent/Teacher Conf. 4:15-7:45 PM Report Cards East PTG Mtg., Library Choir Booster Mtg. 7:30 PM Orch. Mtg. Band Booster Mtg. 7:30 PM Grade 3 ELA Testing DMS PTG Mtg. 4:00 PM South PTG Mtg., Library South Grade 5 Veteran s Program 1 2 3 4 5 Grade 3 ELA Testing DHS Fall Play 6 7 8 9 DMS Gym 10 11 12 2-Hour Delayed Start DMS Picture Retakes 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 East Grade 5 Thanksgiving Feast/Colonial Days Board of Education Mtg. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Thanksgiving Break No School DMS Parent/Teacher Conf. 5:00-8:30 PM Grade 8 Choir Musical, DMS Cafe. DMS Parent/Teacher Conf. 3:00-6:30 PM Grade 8 Choir Musical, DMS Cafe. Trade for Parent/Teacher Conferences No School Midterms 27 28 29 30 Grade 3 ELA Testing DHS Fall Play Dover Ave. Picture Retakes East Veterans Appr. Day Dover Ave. Parent/Teacher Conf. 4:15-7:45 PM East Parent/Teacher Conf. 4:15-7:45 PM South Parent/Teacher Conf. 4:15-7:45 PM Gr. 5 & 6 Concert, Dover Ave. Parent/Teacher Conf. 4:15-7:45 PM East Parent/Teacher Conf. 4:15-7:45 PM Marching Tornadoes Encore Concert Thanksgiving Break Schools and Offices Closed DHS Fall Play Dover Ave. Veterans Day Assembly 10:00 AM Thanksgiving Break Schools and Offices Closed October 2016 December 2016 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 DHS Fall Play DOCK Leaf Raking (Rain Date Nov. 19) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

DOVER MIDDLE SCHOOL 2131 North Wooster Avenue Dover, Ohio 44622 330-364-7121 Grades 6 through 8 Jack Edwards, Principal Kurt Reveal, Assistant Principal Sandra Wertman, Secretary Vera Moser, Secretary Julie Smith, Guidance Counselor Dawn Christmas, PTG President Dover Middle School is an exciting building to attend! Dover Middle School is a student-centered place committed to the educational growth and success of each of our students. Housing grades 6, 7, and 8, we realize the incredible responsibility it is to educate the middle school age child and strive to meet the needs of every student with us as they navigate through this particularly important and formative stage of educational and personal development. With our building theme of GRIT (G: Gumption, R: Resilience, I: Initiative, and T: Tenacity), students are encouraged during their time at Dover Middle School to work hard and to give 100% to all that they do. In doing so, we hope that students learn and, ultimately, value a lesson that will benefi t them all of their lives: with GRIT, anything is possible! Additionally, Dover Middle School provides a wealth of learning opportunities for students. Those opportunities include a range of language arts and math courses for every type of learner, high school credit options for qualifying students, and elective courses such as Project Lead the Way. For those interested in music, our band, choir, and orchestra programs provide an excellent foundation for students to explore their musical talents. Not only do we provide academic and music outlets for our students, Dover Middle School also offers a variety of sports for our athleticallyinterested students, Power of the Pen for those who like to write, and our DOCK program (Dover Caring Kids) for all students who know and understand the power of giving back to one s community. We believe Dover Middle School is a great place to learn and know that together with our staff, our students, our families, and our community, it will continue to be just that, as we evolve in the world of 21st century learning with the priority of creating lifelong learners!

DECEMBER 2016 Activity calendar dates are subject to change! SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY November 2016 January 2017 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Dover Ave. Santa Shop East Santa Shop South Santa Shop Orch. Booster Mtg. 7:30 PM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2-Hour Delayed Start Board of Education Mtg. Dover Ave. Santa Shop East Santa Shop South Santa Shop South PTG Mtg., Library Dover Ave. Santa Shop East Santa Shop South Santa Shop Dover Ave. Santa Shop East Santa Shop South Santa Shop DOCK Holiday Breakfast 8:15 AM DMS Band Christmas Concert, DHS Aud. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 DMS Book Fair DHS Semester Exams DMS Vocal Music Concert, DHS Aud. Dover Ave. Santa Shop East Santa Shop 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Winter Break Schools and Offices Closed DHS Band & Orch. Christmas Concert DMS Book Fair DHS Semester Exams Grades 5-8 Orch. Winter Concert, DHS Aud. Winter Break No School Dover Ave. Grade 4 ORFF Concert DMS Book Fair DHS Semester Exams Winter Break No School Vocal Music Christmas Concert Winter Break No School Winter Break No School Winter Break Schools and Offices Closed Winter Break Schools and Offices Closed 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ACT Test

DOVER AVENUE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 125 West Thirteenth Street Dover, Ohio 44622 330-364-7117 Kindergarten - Grade 5 Renee Sattler, Principal Kathy Shutt, Secretary Cortney Steed, PTG President Dover Avenue Elementary School provides a variety of learning opportunities for all Kindergarten-Grade 5 students. A well-trained, cooperative staff uses a variety of techniques to foster group interaction and individual learning. The support and commitment of parents, students and staff all working together as one cohesive group.results in a quality education for our children. The Dover Avenue PTG provides many extras for our students and this group of dedicated volunteers is vital to our overall school environment and atmosphere. We are able to provide so much more for our students because of the efforts of our PTG. Many opportunities are provided by our school to encourage student involvement in their own academic and social growth. We offer Band, Orchestra, ORFF Ensemble, Study Club, Intervention Sessions, Sign Language Club, Science Club, Book Bunch, Project Lead The Way, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Books For Fun Club, Accelerated Reader, and Student Council. We are committed to the education of our students while also providing a climate in which students fl ourish emotionally and socially. When students are challenged as individuals and praised for their efforts and accomplishments.they come to know the true joy of learning. Thus, our motto: Dover Avenue - A Great Place to Learn

JANUARY 2017 Activity calendar dates are subject to change! SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Winter Break Schools and Offices Closed School Resumes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2017-2018 Kindergarten Registration Begins East PTG Mtg., Library Board of Education Mtg. Band Booster Mtg. 7:30 PM 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Schools and Offices Closed 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 East Yearbook Pictures Dover Ave. PTG Mtg. DMS PTG Mtg. 4:00 PM District Spelling Bee, DMS Cafe. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Elementary Ballet 29 30 31 DHS Club Picture Day End of Second Nine Weeks/End of First Semester Teacher In-Service (No School) Report Cards December 2016 February 2017 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

EAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 325 Betscher Avenue Dover, Ohio 44622 330-364-7114 Kindergarten - Grade 5 Brooke Grafe, Principal Sherry Harriff, Secretary Anne Bruno, PTG President Welcome to Dover East Elementary! East Elementary School is recognized as a Hall of Fame school in the state of Ohio. We are proud of the solid tradition of academic success at our school as well as the experiences we are able to provide our students during these very formative primary years of their educational career. Our students at East Elementary have the opportunity to participate in an array of curriculum selections including music, cultural arts, and recreational activities. Band and orchestra programming is available to our fi fth grade students in addition to basketball. Our school is the home to 550 students in grades kindergarten through fi ve. A staff of 49 professionals blends experience and enthusiasm to meet the needs of our students with several enhancement programs that offer supplemental help in reading, math, speech, and language skills. Because we understand the importance of educating the whole child, students are also offered extracurricular opportunities including student council, the science fair, Taking it to the Schools, and the Accelerated Reader program. In addition to a top-notch staff and student-centered programming, our PTG and community volunteers are an extremely valuable support and resource to our students and our school community. We believe East Elementary School is a great place to be, and together with our school community and local community, our students are given an environment in which they can grow and learn each and every day! For information: check us out on the web: www.dovertornadoes.com East School Providing Excellence in Education

FEBRUARY 2017 Activity calendar dates are subject to change! SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Dover Ave. Talent Show 6:30 PM (Snow Date Feb. 2) Steel Drum Band Pantasia 2-Hour Delayed Start South Book Fair East PTG Mtg., Library Orch. Booster Mtg. Vocal Music Booster Mtg. 1 2 3 4 5 Band Booster Mtg. 6 7 8 9 10 11 7:30 PM Board of Education Mtg. 12 13 14 15 Gr. 9-11 16 17 18 Presidents Day Schools and Offices Closed South Book Fair DMS PTG Mtg. 4:00 PM East Music Program, Gym South PTG Mtg., Library DHS Band, Choir, Orch. Concert East Book Fair DMS Parent/Teacher Conf. 3:00-6:30 PM 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Dover Ave. Spring Picture Day South Life Touch Candid Shots for Yearbook South Grade 3 Program 26 27 28 South Book Fair Midterms Dover Ave. Science Fair East Book Fair DHS Parent/Teacher Conf. 2:30-6:00 PM South Book Fair Dover Ave. Grades 3 & 5 Musical at DHS South Parent/Teacher Conf. 4:15-7:45 PM DHS Parent/Teacher Conf. 5:30-9:00 PM Grade 8 Parent Information Night for ASPIRE Results, DHS 6:00 PM DHS Parent Registration Mtg. Gr. 8 6:00 PM East Book Fair DMS Parent/Teacher Conf. 5:00-8:30 PM South Book Fair DMS Student Council Dance 7:00-9:00 PM East Book Fair East Spring Picture Day January 2017 March 2017 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ACT Test East Carnival 11:00 AM-2:00 PM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

SOUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 280 E. Shafer Avenue Dover, Ohio 44622-2160 330-364-7111 Preschool through Grade 5 Tracie Murphy, Principal Darla Polce, Secretary Sarah Emhoff, PTG President SOUTH SCHOOL MISSION STATEMENT The South School Community provides opportunities for all children to grow academically and socially in a positive environment that encourages and strives for success. At South School, we take pride in providing a positive and welcoming environment where all children have the opportunity to succeed. We have a dedicated staff that puts the needs of students at the forefront of all they do. South School students have the opportunity to participate in a variety of activities and programs including; Accelerated Reader, student council, band, orchestra, choir, Young Authors, and the County Math Tournament just to name a few. It is a priority at South for students to learn the value of giving back. Our students participated in many service projects such as Relay for Life and Coats for kids. Our student council also sponsored a canned food drive. Our third annual, 5-K Recess Run was a HUGE success. The playground committee has been hard at work to make the needed improvements to our playground. Check out the few new items we have added and watch for more to come. South School houses over 400 students in grades preschool through fi fth grade. In addition to the opportunities provided by our teachers and staff; our South School PTG also provides many fun as well as educational activities. Thank you to our PTG for all they do.

MARCH 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY February 2017 April 2017 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 DMS Rainbow Connection Canister Drive 12:00-4:00 PM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Kindergarten Screening 2-Hour Delayed Start DHS National Honor Society Induction Ceremony East PTG Mtg., Library Children who will be five years old before August 1, 2017, are to be registered for fall kindergarten classes. Check with the elementary school in your attendance area for specific details regarding registration. Registration runs January 9 through March 3. 1 2 3 4 Band Booster Mtg. 5 7:30 PM 6 7 8 9 10 11 Kindergarten Screening DMS/DHS ELA State Tests Begin Board of Education Mtg. Kindergarten Screening DMS PTG Mtg. 4:00 PM South PTG Mtg., Library Kindergarten Screening Kindergarten Screening East Parent/Teacher Conf. 3:45-7:15 PM Dover Ave. Parent/Teacher Conf. 4:15-7:45 PM Kindergarten Screening 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Dover Ave. PTG Mtg. South Spring Pictures East Parent/Teacher Conf. 3:45-7:15 PM Dover Ave. Parent/Teacher Conf. 4:15-7:45 PM Kindergarten Registration Ends Kindergarten Screening Kindergarten Screening End of Third Nine Weeks Grade 5 ELA State Test Grade 5 ELA State Test Grade 4 ELA State Test Grade 4 ELA State Test Report Cards SAT Test 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Grade 3 ELA State Test Grade 3 ELA State Test DHS Spring Musical DHS Spring Musical DMS/DHS ELA State Tests End 26 27 28 29 30 31

THE DOVER STAFF During the 2015-2016 academic year, the Dover City School District Employed 190 full-time equivalent certifi ed personnel (teachers and administrators) and 95 full-time equivalent support personnel. Personnel Profile Dover s Certified Teaching Staff (includes part-time teachers, but does not include administrators) By Gender: 134 female teachers (75%); 45 male teachers (25%) By Training: 28 teachers have a Bachelor degree (16%) 22 teachers have a BA + 15 hours (12%) 75 teachers have a Masters degree (42%) 40 teachers have a MA + 15 hours (22%) 14 teachers have a MA + 40 hours (8%) By Experience: 26 teachers have 0-4 years experience (15%) 28 have 5-9 years (15%) and 125 have 10+ years (70%) Dover teachers have an average of 14.52 years of experience. The average teacher salary for the 2015-16 school year was $57,486 Total Number of Positions General Faculty 145 Special Education Personnel 28 25 Teachers, 3 Speech Therapists Educational Service Personnel 6 3 Counselors, 2 Nurses, 1 Dean of Students, and 1 Librarian Administrative and Supervisory Personnel 14 Support Personnel 92 Classroom Assistants, Secretaries, Custodial, Emis Coordinator, Food Service, Maintenance Personnel, Bus Drivers and Van Drivers

APRIL 2017 Activity calendar dates are subject to change! SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY March 2017 May 2017 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 East PTG Mtg., Library Vocal Music Booster Mtg. Orch. Booster Mtg. Band Booster Mtg. 7:30 PM 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Spring Break No School Board of Education Mtg. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 School Resumes Grade 4 Music Festival, DHS South PTG Mtg., Library Spring Break No School DMS Spring Pictures Spring Break No School DHS/DMS Science, Social Studies, Math State Tests Begin Vocal Music Booster Mtg. Spring Break No School Grade 5 Math State Test Vocal Music Spring Concert DMS PTG Mtg. 4:00 PM Teacher In-Service (No School) Trade for Parent/Teacher Conferences Schools and Offices Closed Grade 4 Math State Test DHS Spring Musical ACT Test DMS OMEA Solo & Ensemble 1 23 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2-Hour Delayed Start Dover Ave. PTG Mtg. Grade 3 Math State Test DMS Vocal Music Spring Concert, DHS Aud. Grade 5 Science State Test Midterms Grade 4 SS State Test 30 24 25 26 27 28 29

Dover s Ten-Year Enrollment Projection...A Decade of Progress...A Decade of Promise THE DOVER STUDENT *15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 20-21 21-22 22-23 23-24 24-25 Pre-K - 5 1,321 1,320 1,307 1,290 1,285 1,275 1,285 1,285 1,300 1,315 Grades 6-8 725 694 694 722 740 736 740 740 750 760 Grades 9-12 844 874 885 878 879 902 879 879 900 920 TOTAL 2,890 2,888 2,886 2,890 2,904 2,913 2,913 2,913 2,950 2,995 *Actual enrollment in October, 2015. Information is from the Ohio Department of Education, the Education Management Information System (EMIS), and District Report. The calculations for the years 2016-2025 represent enrollment projections based on actual enrollment for 2015-2016, past enrollment patterns, and best estimates of community growth. Enrollment Data In 2015-2016 the actual enrollment as reported to the Ohio Department of Education was 2,890 students. There were 1,540 boys and 1,350 girls enrolled. The ethnic composition was 0.3% Asian, 1.3% Black, 86.2% White, 8.7% Hispanic, 1.5% Multi-Racial, and 0.1% Indian. The 2015-2016 school year was the thirteenth year for open enrollment in Dover City Schools. Approximately 206 students were open enrolled. It is the policy of Dover Schools to provide an equal opportunity for all students to achieve their maximum potential through the classroom and extracurricular programs offered in the district regardless of race, color, creed, handicap, religion, sex, ancestry, national origin, place of residence, or socioeconomic background.

MAY 2017 Activity calendar dates are subject to change! SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Writing Diagnostic Test Grades 1-3 Band Booster Mtg. 7:30 PM Writing Diagnostic Test Grades 1-3 Grades 5 & 8 Band Spring Concert, DHS Aud. South Kindergarten Visitation DHS Band Spring Concert Dover Ave. Grade 5 Photo DMS OMEA Large Group SAT Test DMS OMEA Large Group Right to Read Week East BOGO Book Fair South Book Fair East PTG Mtg., Library Board of Education Mtg. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Right to Read Week East BOGO Book Fair South Book Fair DHS/DMS Science, Social Studies, Math State Tests End DMS PTG Mtg. 4:00 PM South PTG Mtg., Library Right to Read Week South Book Fair East BOGO Book Fair DOCK Bingo 8:15 AM-10:00 AM Right to Read Week South Book Fair East BOGO Book Fair South Kindergarten Visitation Dover Ave. Fine Arts Evening (ORFF) 6:30 PM; (Art Show) 7:00-8:00 PM DMS / DHS Orch. Concert, DHS Aud. Right to Read Week East BOGO Book Fair South Book Fair DOCK Reward Day DHS Prom DHS Academic Awards 7 8 Program 9 10 11 12 13 East Science Fair/Art Show, Gym South Ice Cream Social/ Steel Band Perf. 6:00-8:00 PM Grade 5 Parent Mtg., DMS Gym DHS Musical Extravaganza DHS Musical Extravaganza 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Grade 8 Washington D.C. Trip DHS Senior Trip to Cedar Point Dover Ave. PTG Mtg. Grade 8 Washington D.C. Trip DHS Senior Exams DHS Senior Community Service Day Grade 8 Washington D.C. Trip DHS Senior Exams 21 22 23 24 May 30) 25 26 27 Memorial Day Schools and Offices Closed DHS Final Exams Grades 9-11 Grade 6 Relays (Rain Date May 31) DHS Final Exams Grades 9-11 DMS Orch. Awards Picnic 28 29 30 31 Grade 8 Washington D.C. Trip DHS Senior Exams East Field Day South Field Day Dover Ave. Field Day (AM only) (Rain Date Commencement DHS Final Exams Grades 9-11 Dover Ave. Field Day (AM only) (Rain Date May 30) South Field Day (Rain Date) April 2017 June 2017 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

STATE AND LOCAL TESTING Grades 3-8 Achievement Tests Achievement Tests are based on the state content standards. In grades three through eight, students are tested in reading and math every year. Science knowledge is assessed in grades fi ve and eight. Social Studies is assessed in grades four and six. OGT (Ohio Graduation Test) In March of 2004, tenth graders piloted the reading and math portions of the Ohio Graduation Test. Beginning in 2005, the OGT replaced the Ninth Grade Profi ciency Test and the graduating class of 2007 was the fi rst class that must pass the OGT to get a diploma. There are fi ve parts to this test: writing, reading, math, citizenship, and science. The class of 2017 is the last group of students required to pass the OGT to graduate. ACT In Spring of 2017, all Juniors will take the ACT End of Course Exams Beginning with the students who were freshmen in the 2014-15 school year, students taking certain high school classes are required to take an end of course assessment. These classes include Algebra I, Geometry, Language Arts 9 & 10, Physical Science, American History and American Government. STUDENT ASSESSMENT IN THE DOVER SCHOOLS The individual student s academic growth and ability are measured throughout the student s educational career. The results of the standardized testing are also used to assist in curriculum development and for planning instructional goals. The following standardized tests are given and are part of the student s school record: Otis-Lennon Ability Test Grades 1 & 2 Measures of Academic Progress Grades 1-12 Ohio Third Grade Reading Achievement Test and Math Test Fourth Grade ELA and Math Achievement Tests, and Ohio Fourth Grade Social Studies Fifth Grade ELA and Math and Ohio Science Achievement Tests Sixth Grade ELA and Math Achievement Tests, and Ohio Sixth Grade Social Studies Seventh Grade ELA and Math Achievement Tests Eighth Grade ELA and Math and Ohio Science Achievement Tests ASPIRE Optional, Grades 8 & 10 Ohio Graduation Test Grade 12 Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test Optional, Grade 11 Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery Optional, Grades 11 & 12 American College Test Grade 11 and Optional Additional for Grades 11 & 12 Scholastic Aptitude Test Optional, Grades 11 & 12 Parents may request a review of their child s test data either during regularly scheduled conferences or by making an appointment with the school principal or counselor. Measures of Academic Progress These online assessments indicate a student s growth compared to the district and national averages. Student achievement is measured in reading, math, and language arts. ACT and SAT Tests Each year 75-80% of DHS juniors and seniors opt to take the ACT test. Their composite scores have consistently been above the state and national averages. To help students prepare for the ACT and ensure college readiness, ASPIRE tests are given to eighth graders and sophomores. Many high school students also participate in the PSAT/NMSQT in preparation for the SAT. Some Dover students take the SAT for the purpose of college admission.

JUNE 2017 Activity calendar dates are subject to change! SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY May 2017 July 2017 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Dover Band Booster Mtg. 7:30 PM Last Day for Students Grade 8 Recognition 8:30 AM Last Day for Teachers 1 2 3 ACT Test 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Board of Education Mtg. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Child Nutrition Services Angela Welch, Food Service Director Our program follows the USDA nutritional guidelines and the Hunger Alliance Standards for a Healthier Generation to ensure your children are receiving the highest quality meals. It is the goal of the department to teach and encourage lifelong healthy eating habits while using fresh local foods for our students. The department would encourage parents to have students participate in both our breakfast and lunch programs to ensure the highest nutritional meals at an economical cost to your families. Dover City Schools uses an electronic point of sale program in all our buildings. This allows parents to deposit any amount of money into your child s account while keeping information private. Parents also have the ability to monitor and add money to their child s account by setting up an account at the payforit.net web site which now has a free mobile app to download for easy access. We encourage you to use our online application for the free or reduced lunch program through our school s website or request an application from any school building should you have a need for this program. Please contact our Food Service Director at 330-364-7103 for any questions regarding our food service program. Thank you for letting us be a part of your child s day at Dover City Schools. Maintenance Services Colin Eichel, Maintenance Supervisor Taking care of fi ve Dover City Schools buildings, as well as the stadium, requires the full-time efforts of our custodial and maintenance staff. It requires diligent upkeep and repairs during the school year and throughout the summer months. Continually integrating modern upgrades and new technology into the old buildings is an interesting challenge. The Dover City Schools maintenance and custodial teams work together to provide an environment that is clean, sanitary, and safe. The school properties belong to the community. We strive to support SUPPORT SERVICES the maintenance of the school district s buildings and grounds to serve both the students and the community. Transportation Services Colin Eichel, Transportation Supervisor Barbara White, Transportation Coordinator Beth Hershberger, Transportation Coordinator Travel by school bus provides the safest form of transportation available for students, especially here in Ohio. Strict regulations govern the structure of a school bus as well as the training of all bus drivers. All drivers are trained to be alert to hazards both inside and outside of the bus. They also are required to attend additional periodic training as a continuous process to make sure students have a safe ride to and from school, as well as on fi eld trips and other events. The Dover City Schools transportation team strives to provide better than the best when it comes to safe transportation of the students. Approximately 1,200 students ride Dover school buses daily. Our buses and vans travel almost 1,200 total miles every day taking children safely to school every morning, and returning them home every afternoon. Community Involvement Parental and community involvement is vital to the educational programs in the Dover Schools. This involvement takes many forms. Hundreds of hours are logged by parents and community members who volunteer to serve as tutors, classroom helpers, and assistants in the computer centers and libraries. The PTGs raise needed funds for everything from playground equipment to college scholarships. The music boosters, athletic boosters, downtown merchants and business people generously lend their time, talents, and fi nances to help provide a better education for all the youngsters of Dover. The Dover Schools are fortunate to have such an extremely active, concerned, and supportive community. Health Care Services There are two nurses that provide health care services for Dover City Schools. Sherry Patterson, R.N. is the school nurse at Dover Ave. Elementary, East Elementary, and the Middle School. Kelli Mossor, R.N. is the nurse at South Elementary and the High School. Together, they are responsible for implementing health screenings and maintaining immunization records as required by the State of Ohio. In addition, the nurses supervise medication administration, develop individualized health plans for students, make health referrals, provide fi rst aid and develop programs that promote good health for students and staff, and help to ensure that students can attain their fullest academic potential in spite of an array of health issues. The school s nurses are available at their respective buildings by phone or email.

JULY 2017 AUGUST 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAYSUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Board of Education Meeting 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

In response to the needs of all students, the Dover Schools offer a wide range of programs and special services. Gifted Program The TAG (Talented and Gifted) program serves identifi ed students in grades 2, 3, 4, and 5. Individualized instruction is provided in the regular classroom and also a pull-out program for grades 3, 4, and 5. Course work is compacted in various curriculum areas to allow time for more advanced skill development. Substance Abuse Prevention Health educators are hired for eighth through twelfth grades. In addition to the core health curriculum, there are units on drug and alcohol abuse prevention. Students, K-12, are involved in activities to promote drug-free lifestyles. Just Say NO clubs, Tornadoes Against Destructive Decisions, the Red Ribbon Program, Youth 2 Youth, and Prom Promise are a few of the programs offered. Federally Funded Programs The following federally funded programs provide supplemental services to students. Title I Title I is a federally funded program that provides fi nancial assistance to the Dover City Schools to meet the educational needs of underachieving students who meet the selection criteria. The extra instructional assistance helps the students succeed in the regular program, attain grade-level profi ciency, and improve in their achievement. Annually, the district receives an allocation of funds and must prioritize grade-level needs. Staff and parents are invited to participate in the evaluation and planning of the yearly program. Title I funds are currently being used to support the reading program at East, South, and Dover Avenue. SPECIAL PROGRAMS Title II-A Title II-A funds are provided to local schools by the federal government for teacher professional development, recruitment, and hiring. Class-size reduction is a feature of this program along with providing staff development opportunities for all teachers. These funds are used to employ additional staff to reduce class size in grades K-5. The impact of additional staff at this level has allowed more one-onone instruction for all students. IDEA-B The IDEA-B is a federally funded program which makes funds available to school districts based on the number of students with identifi ed handicaps as reported on December 1 of each year. Funds are used to provide additional staff to work with handicapped students. Direct service to children with handicaps is a top priority for these expenditures. The Education of Children with Disabilities The Dover City Schools provide all of the programs required in accordance with program standards adopted by the Ohio Department of Education, federal guidelines, and Dover s comprehensive plan for special education under IDEIA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act). Special education services to eligible students offered by Dover Schools include speech, language, physical and occupational therapy, classroom resource/inclusion services to students identifi ed with learning disabilities, cognitive disabilities, autism, multiple disabilities, hearing, vision, orthopedic and other health impairments, emotional disturbance, and traumatic brain injury. An integrated preschool program for children with disabilities and typically developing children is provided for students ages three to fi ve who meet eligibility. PROJECT OHIO (Ohio Handicapped Identification Operation) Schools across the state are cooperating in an endeavor to locate, identify, and evaluate all children with disabilities who are under the age of 21 years and who are not yet receiving special education through public schools. For referrals and for more information, please contact The Office of Special Education Melanie Cronebach, Coordinator 330-364-7124

FIVE - YEAR FINANCIAL STATEMENT Financial Statement Financial Statement Financial Statement Financial Statement Financial Statement School District Income July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016 Amount Received Local Sources General Property Taxes - $11,491,851 Personal Property Taxes - 0 Tuition - Investment Earnings - 4,541 Miscellaneous Receipts - 198,067 School District Income July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015 Amount Received Local Sources General Property Taxes - $11,418,531 Personal Property Taxes - 0 Tuition - Investment Earnings - 3,295 Miscellaneous Receipts - 220,987 School District Income July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014 Amount Received Local Sources General Property Taxes - $11,375,308 Personal Property Taxes - 1,252 Tuition - Investment Earnings - 4,204 Miscellaneous Receipts - 203,925 School District Income July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013 Amount Received Local Sources General Property Taxes - $11,162,422 Personal Property Taxes - $0 Tuition - Investment Earnings - 4,028 Miscellaneous Receipts - 228,042 School District Income July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012 Amount Received Local Sources General Property Taxes - $11,060,261 Personal Property Taxes - $0 Tuition - Investment Earnings - 4,193 Miscellaneous Receipts - 346,279 State Sources School Foundation Program - 7,730,194 Other State Reimbursements - 3,041,747 Transfers from Other Funds - 231,947 State Sources School Foundation Program - 7,036,843 Other State Reimbursements - 3,326,718 Transfers from Other Funds - 205,054 State Sources School Foundation Program - 6,511,389 Other State Reimbursements - 3,306,213 Transfers from Other Funds - 202,894 State Sources School Foundation Program - 5,960,770 Other State Reimbursements - 3,211,354 Transfers from Other Funds - 176,520 State Sources School Foundation Program - 5,736,472 Other State Reimbursements - 3,927,980 Transfers from Other Funds - 223,874 Total Receipts 2014-2015 - $22,698,347 Total Receipts 2014-2015 - $22,211,428 Total Receipts 2013-2014 - $21,605,185 Total Receipts 2012-2013 - $20,743,136 Total Receipts 2011-2012 - $21,299,059 School District Expenses July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016 Amount Spent Elementary - $6,019,080 Middle School - 2,663,607 High School - 3,804,148 TOTAL Regular Instruction - 12,486,835 School District Expenses July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015 Amount Spent Elementary - $5,825,420 Middle School - 2,685,077 High School - 3,582,843 TOTAL Regular Instruction - 12,093,340 School District Expenses July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014 Amount Spent Elementary - $5,431,340 Middle School - 2,698,841 High School - 3,585,474 TOTAL Regular Instruction - 11,715,655 School District Expenses July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013 Amount Spent Elementary - $4,662,230 Middle School - 2,505,744 High School - 3,334,864 TOTAL Regular Instruction - 10,502,838 School District Expenses July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012 Amount Spent Elementary - $4,660,078 Middle School - 2,419,588 High School - 3,316,698 TOTAL Regular Instruction - 10,396,364 Special Education - 2,161,919 Vocational Education - 11,723 Special Education - 2,171,739 Vocational Education - 56,237 Special Education - 2,129,958 Vocational Education - 33,730 Special Education - 1,957,956 Vocational Education - 30,000 Special Education - 1,916,782 Vocational Education - 23,951 Tuition - 450,457 Support Service - 741,387 Improvement Instruction - 660,935 School Administration - 864,821 Central Administration - 1,329,487 Business Services - 685,553 Transportation Services - 836,777 Operation of School Plant - 1,865,090 Extracurricular Activities - 699,966 Transfers to Other Funds - 152,335 Tuition - 533,049 Support Service - 749,407 Improvement Instruction - 541,266 School Administration - 1,320,111 Central Administration - 837,970 Business Services - 607,235 Transportation Services - 825,566 Operation of School Plant - 1,846,253 Extracurricular Activities - 694,820 Transfers to Other Funds - 231,947 Tuition - 206,324 Support Service - 767,346 Improvement Instruction - 560,422 School Administration - 1,266,028 Central Administration - 850,438 Business Services - 648,371 Transportation Services - 752,785 Operation of School Plant - 1,915,641 Extracurricular Activities - 682,297 Transfers to Other Funds - 205,054 Tuition - 157,111 Support Service - 1,054,026 Improvement Instruction - 821,329 School Administration - 1,216,066 Central Administration - 683,301 Business Services - 660,738 Transportation Services - 809,334 Operation of School Plant - 1,810,609 Extracurricular Activities - 656,688 Transfers to Other Funds - 202,894 Tuition - 143,351 Support Service - 1,181,822 Improvement Instruction - 912,448 School Administration - 1,211,459 Central Administration - 746,907 Business Services - 688,781 Transportation Services - 845,888 Operation of School Plant - 1,793,174 Extracurricular Activities - 636,589 Transfers to Other Funds - 176,521 Total Expenditures 2015-2016 - $22,947,285 Total Expenditures 2014-2015 - $22,508,941 Total Expenditures 2013-2014 - $21,734,049 Total Expenditures 2012-2013 - $20,562,890 Total Expenditures 2011-2012 - $20,674,037 2014-2015 Per Pupil Expenditure was $8,651 2013-2014 Per Pupil Expenditure was $8,869 2012-2013 Per Pupil Expenditure was $8,446 2011-2012 Per Pupil Expenditure was $8,557 2010-2011 Per Pupil Expenditure was $8,525

Golf Tennis VARSITY BOYS GOLF Aug. 6 PIRATE INV. (@Willandale) A 1:00 Aug. 8 INDIAN VALLEY INV. A 12:00 (@ River Greens) Aug. 9 AVIATOR INV. (@Alliance CC) A 9:00AM Aug. 10 CAMBRIDGE H 8:00AM Aug. 11 TILLAPAW CLASSIC A 8:00AM (@ The Elms) Aug. 12 TANNENHAUF INV. A 7:30AM Aug. 15 E.C.O.L. A 10:00AM Aug. 24 MEADOWBROOK/ H 4:00 WEST HOLMES Aug. 30 KIDRON CC H 4:00 Sept. 3 DOVER INV. H 10:30AM Sept. 6 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 4:00 Sept. 8 TUSC. COUNTY CLASSIC A 8:30AM (@ Zoar) Sept. 12 COSHOCTON/TRI-VALLEY H 4:00 Sept. 13 CLAYMONT H 4:00 Sept. 17 RIVER VIEW INV. (@Hilltop) A 9:00AM Sept. 19 RIVER VIEW H 4:00 Sept. 20 NEW PHILADELPHIA A 4:00 Sept. 21 E.C.O.L. (@ River Greens) A 10:00AM Sept. 22 IND. VALLEY/CLAYMONT A 4:00 (@ River Greens) Sept. 24 EASTERN DIST. OPEN A 12:00 (@ River Greens) Sept. 26 SECTIONAL (@ River Greens) A 9:00AM Home Matches are played at Oak Shadows Golf Course JUNIOR VARSITY GOLF Aug. 8 BOB MACLAREN INV. (JV) A 9:00AM Aug. 10 CAMBRIDGE H 8:00AM Aug. 11 GARAWAY JV INVITE A 10:00AM Aug. 15 E.C.O.L. (JV 9 HOLES) A 12:00 Aug. 16 GARAWAY (JV) H 10:30AM Aug. 19 THE PINES JV INVITE A 8:00AM Aug. 24 MEADOWBROOK/ H 4:00 W. HOLMES Aug. 29 MEADOWBROOK INV. (JV) A 1:00 Aug. 31 MEADOWBROOK/ (JV) H 4:00 NEW PHILA Sept. 6 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 4:00 Sept. 12 COSHOCTON/TRI-VALLEY H 4:00 Sept. 13 CLAYMONT H 4:00 Sept. 14 GARAWAY (JV) A 4:00 Sept. 16 COSHOCTON INVITE (JV) A 9:00AM Sept. 19 RIVER VIEW H 4:00 Sept. 20 NEW PHILADELPHIA A 4:00 Sept. 22 IND. VALLEY/ CLAYMONT A 4:00 Sept. 26 WEST HOLMES (JV) H 4:00 Home Matches are played at Oak Shadows Golf Course MIDDLE SCHOOL GOLF Aug. 8 PRE-SEASON EARLY BIRD A 9:00AM (@ Five Waters) Aug. 10 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 4:00 Aug. 15 CLAYMONT H 4:00 Aug. 17 STRASBURG (@ Willandale) A 4:00 Aug. 22 COSHOCTON H 4:00 Aug. 24 T.C.C. A 4:00 Aug. 29 GARAWAY A 4:00 Aug. 31 HILAND H 4:00 Sept. 7 RIDGEWOOD (@ River Green) A 4:00 Sept. 12 WEST HOLMES A 4:00 Sept. 14 NEW PHILADELPHIA A 4:00 Sept. 19 INDIAN VALLEY H 4:00 Sept. 21 GARAWAY/COSHOCTON A 4:00 Sept. 24 POST SEASON TOURN. A TBA (@ Hickory flats or Fire Ridge) Home matches will be played at Auman Timbers VARSITY AND J.V. GIRLS TENNIS Aug. 12 MARLINGTON H 10:00AM Aug. 16 ZANESVILLE A 10:00AM Aug. 17 MASSILLON A 10:00AM Aug. 18 ASHLAND H 10:00AM Aug. 19 KIDRON H 10:00AM Aug. 20 ORRVILLE INV. A 9:30AM Aug. 23 MARIETTA H 4:30 Aug. 24 ST THOMAS A 4:30 Aug. 25 CLAYMONT H 4:30 Aug. 30 CAMBRIDGE H 4:30 Sept. 6 NEW PHILADELPHIA A 4:30 Sept. 8 ZANESVILLE H 4:30 Sept. 10 PERRY A 10:00AM Sept. 13 MARIETTA A 4:30 Sept. 14 WEST HOLMES A 4:30 Sept. 15 LAKE H 4:30 Sept. 17 DOVER INV. H 9:30AM Sept. 20 CLAYMONT A 4:30 Sept. 22 CAMBRIDGE A 4:30 Sept. 24 WOOSTER H 10:00AM Sept. 26 C.C.C. H 4:30 Sept. 27 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 4:30 Football VARSITY FOOTBALL Aug. 26 CLEVELAND CENTRAL H 7:00 Sept. 2 LAKE A 7:00 Sept. 9 NORDONIA H 7:00 Sept. 16 EAST (AKRON) H 7:00 Sept. 23 STEUBENVILLE A 7:00 Sept. 30 ZANESVILLE (Homecoming) H 7:00 Oct. 7 CAMBRIDGE A 7:00 Oct. 14 COSHOCTON H 7:00 Oct. 21 MARIETTA (Parents Night) H 7:00 Oct. 28 NEW PHILADELPHIA A 7:00 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Aug. 27 TRI VALLEY H 10:00AM Sept. 3 LAKE H 10:00AM Sept. 10 NORDONIA A 10:00AM Sept. 24 STEUBENVILLE H 10:00AM Oct. 1 ZANESVILLE (Homecoming) A 10:00AM Oct. 8 CAMBRIDGE H 10:00AM Oct. 15 COSHOCTON A 10:00AM Oct. 22 MARIETTA A 10:00AM FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Aug. 25 GARAWAY H 6:00 Sept. 1 LAKE H 6:00 Sept. 8 NORDONIA A 5:30 Sept. 15 MEADOWBROOK H 6:00 Sept. 22 STEUBENVILLE H 6:00 Oct. 1 ZANESVILLE A 12:00 Oct. 6 CAMBRIDGE H 6:00 Oct. 13 COSHOCTON A 5:30 Oct. 20 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 6:00 MIDDLE SCHOOL FOOTBALL Aug. 23 MARIETTA (7th) H 6:00 Aug. 24 MARIETTA (8th) A 5:00 Aug. 31 ZANESVILLE (8th) H 6:00 Sept. 1 ZANESVILLE (7th) A 5:00 Sept. 13 CLAYMONT (7th) H 6:00 Sept. 14 CLAYMONT (8th) A 6:00 Sept. 20 CAMBRIDGE (7th) A 6:00 Sept. 21 CAMBRIDGE (8th) H 6:00 Sept. 28 MEADOWBROOK (7th) A 5:00 Sept. 28 MEADOWBROOK (8th) A 6:00 Oct. 4 STEUBENVILLE (7th) H 6:00 Oct. 5 STEUBENVILLE (8th) H 6:00 Oct. 11 NEW PHILADELPHIA (7th) H 6:00 Oct. 12 NEW PHILADELPHIA (8th) A 6:00 Soccer VARSITY AND J.V. BOYS SOCCER Aug. 20 WEST HOLMES H 5/7:00 Aug. 23 ZANESVILLE H 5/7:00 Aug. 25 PERRY A 5/7:00 Aug. 30 MARIETTA A 5/7:00 Sept. 1 NORTH CANTON H 5/7:00 Sept. 6 COSHOCTON H 5/7:00 Sept. 10 NEW PHILA. (with Girls) A 3/7 Sept. 14 CAMBRIDGE (Varsity only) A 6:00 Sept. 17 ASHLAND H 5/7:00 Sept. 20 B. ROSECRANS (Varsity only) A 6:00 Sept. 22 MINERVA (two locations) A 5/7:00 Sept. 24 TRI VALLEY H 11:00AM (Varsity only at Columbus Crew Stadium) Sept. 27 LAKE A 5/7:00 Oct. 4 STEUBENVILLE H 5/7:00 Oct. 8 NEW PHILA. (Rivals-4-A-Cure) H 1/5 (with Girls) Oct. 11 RIVER VIEW H 5/7:00 Oct. 17 SECTIONALS START TBA TBA (Better Seed Hosts) VARSITY AND J.V. GIRLS SOCCER Aug. 20 WEST HOLMES A 5/7:00 Aug. 23 ZANESVILLE A 5:45/7:45 Aug. 25 LAKE H 5:00/7:00 Aug. 30 MARIETTA H 5/7:00 Sept. 6 COSHOCTON A 5/7:00 Sept. 10 NEW PHILA. (with Boys) A 4:00 Sept. 13 CAMBRIDGE H 5/7:00 Sept. 15 HILAND A 5/7 Sept. 20 B. ROSECRANS (Varsity only) H 5/7:00 Sept. 24 TRI VALLEY A 10AM/noon Sept. 26 MINERVA (Varsity only) A 7:00 Sept. 29 NORTHWEST H 5/7:00 Oct. 4 STEUBENVILLE (V then JV) A 6:30 Oct. 8 NEW PHILA. (Rivals-4-A-Cure) H 3:00 (with Boys) Oct. 11 RIVER VIEW A 5:30/7:00 Oct. 13 CARROLLTON (Varsity only) H 5/7:00 Oct. 17 SECT. TOURN. STARTS (Better Seed Hosts) MIDDLE SCHOOL SOCCER Sept. 3 WOOSTER CLUB LEA. (B&G) A TBA Sept. 6 HILAND (G&B) A 5:00 Sept. 10 WOOSTER CLUB LEA. (B&G) A TBA Sept. 12 NEW PHILA (B&G) H 5:00 Sept. 14 CANTON CITY (B&G) A 5:00 Sept. 17 WOOSTER CLUB LEA. (B&G) A TBA Sept. 19 CENT. CHRISTIAN (Boys only) A 5:00 Sept. 21 NEW PHILA (G&B) A 5:00 Sept. 24 WOOSTER CLUB LEA. (B&G) A TBA Sept. 26 HILAND (B&G) H 5:00 Sept. 28 CANTON CITY (G&B) H 5:00 Oct. 1 WOOSTER CLUB LEA. (B&G) A TBA Oct. 3 DOVER TOURNAMENT H 5:00 Oct. 6 CENT. CHRISTIAN (Boys only) H 4:30 Oct. 8 WOOSTER CLUB LEA. (B&G) A TBA Oct. 10 DOVER TOURNAMENT H 5:00 Oct. 15 WOOSTER CLUB LEA. (B&G) A TBA Cross Country VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Aug. 20 O.H.S.A.A. PRE SEASON (Hebron) A TBA Aug. 27 CLAYMONT EARLY BIRD A TBA Sept. 3 ASHLAND INV. A TBA Sept. 10 DOVER INV. H 9:00AM Sept. 17 GALION INV. A TBA Sept. 24 MALONE A TBA Oct. 1 ALL COUNTY (Buckeye Career Ctr) A TBA Oct. 8 MEDINA INV. (A.I. Root MS) A TBA Oct. 15 E.C.O.L. CHAMP. (Cambridge) A TBA Oct. 22 DISTRICT MEET (Malone) A TBA Oct. 29 REGIONAL MEET (Boardman) A TBA Nov. 5 STATE CHAMP. (Hebron) A TBA MIDDLE SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY Aug. 27 CLAYMONT EARLY BIRD A TBA Sept. 3 DAVE CLEGG INV. (N. Canton) A TBA Sept. 10 DOVER INV. H 9:00AM Sept. 17 COLT INV. (Meadowbrook) A 10:00AM Sept. 24 MALONE A TBA Oct. 1 ALL COUNTY (Buckeye Career Ctr) A 10:00AM Oct. 6 DOVER M.S. INV. H 4:00 Oct. 15 E.C.O.L. CHAMP. (Cambridge) A 9:00AM Volleyball VARSITY & J.V. VOLLEYBALL Aug. 20 WEST HOLMES A 11:00AM Aug. 25 MARLINGTON H 5:30 Aug. 27 NORTHWEST/TUSKY VALLEY A 10:00AM Aug. 30 ZANESVILLE A 5:30 Sept. 6 MARIETTA H 5:30 Sept. 8 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 5:30 Sept. 10 STEUBENVILLE/MINERVA H 10:00AM (DHS/Memorial Hall 1 DvS, 2SvM 3DvM) Sept. 13 RIVER VIEW A 5:30 Sept. 15 CAMBRIDGE A 5:30 Sept. 17 LAKE H 10:00AM Sept. 20 CLAYMONT A 5:30 Sept. 22 MEADOWBROOK H 5:30 Sept. 27 ZANESVILLE H 5:30 Sept. 29 MARIETTA A 5:30 Oct. 4 NEW PHILA. (Volley-for-a-Cure) A 5:30 Oct. 6 COSHOCTON A 5:30 Oct. 8 I. VALLEY/RIDGEWOOD H 9:00AM JV (@ Ridgewood w/indian Valley) A 9:00AM Oct. 11 ROSECRANS (Varsity Only) H 5:30 Oct. 13 CAMBRIDGE (Senior Night) H 5:30 Oct. 17 SECT. TOURN. STARTS (Better Seed Hosts) TBA MIDDLE SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL Aug. 22 CAMBRIDGE H 5:00 Aug. 24 RIVER VIEW H 5:00 Aug. 27 COSHOCTON H 10:00AM Aug. 31 CLAYMONT A 5:00 Sept. 11 MEADOWBROOK A 5:00 Sept. 13 NORTHWEST/T.VALLEY H 10:00AM Sept. 17 CAMBRIDGE A 5:00 Sept. 110 ZANESVILLE A 10:00AM Sept. 114 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 5:00 Sept. 119 RIVER VIEW A 5:00 Sept. 121 ZANESVILLE H 5:00 Sept. 124 HILAND/T.VALLEY H 10:00AM Sept. 126 CLAYMONT H 5:00 Sept. 128 COSHOCTON A 5:00 Oct. 1 MEADOWBROOK H 10:00AM Oct. 5 NEW PHILADELPHIA A 5:00 Oct. 6/810 E.C.O.L. TOURN. (8TH) A TBA (7TH) H TBA

Basketball Nov. 30 TUSKY VALLEY H 6:00 Wrestling Swimming VARSITY AND J.V. BOYS BASKETBALL Dec. 3 MASSILLON A TBA Dec. 9 CAMBRIDGE H 6:00 Dec. 10 MAX HAYES H 4:00 Dec. 16 MEADOWBROOK H 6:00 Dec. 17 NORWAYNE A TBA (Steve Smith Classic at College of Wooster) Dec. 19 NORWAYNE JV ONLY A TBA Dec. 23 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 6:00 Dec. 27 MARIETTA A 6:00 Dec. 30 CHAMINADE JULIENNE A TBA (TCC HOLIDAY CLASSIC) Jan. 3 TUSKY VALLEY H 6:00 Jan. 6 RIVER VIEW A 6:00 Jan. 13 ZANESVILLE A 6:00 Jan. 14 CLEVELAND JOHN ADAMS H 5:00 Jan. 17 ROSECRANS H 6:00 Jan. 20 CLAYMONT A 6:00 Jan. 24 STEUBENVILLE A 5:00 Jan. 27 CAMBRIDGE A 6:00 Jan. 31 MASSILLON H 6:00 Feb. 3 COSHOCTON A 6:00 Feb. 7 MARIETTA H 6:00 Feb. 10 ZANESVILLE H 6:00 Feb. 17 NEW PHILADELPHIA A 6:00 Feb. 21 CANTON SOUTH H 6:00 FRESHMAN BOYS BASKETBALL Dec. 1 COSHOCTON (MH) H 4:15 Dec. 5 MARIETTA (MH) H 4:15 Dec. 7 PERRY A 6:00 Dec. 12 NEW PHILADELPHIA A 5:30 Dec. 15 CLAYMONT A 5:30 Dec. 19 ZANESVILLE (MH) H 4:15 Dec. 21 MEADOWBROOK (MH) H 4:15 Dec. 28 RIVER VIEW (MH) H 10:00AM (or 4:15) Jan. 5 PERRY H 4:15 Jan. 7 TUSKY VALLEY (HS) A 10:00AM Jan. 12 COSHOCTON H 4:15 Jan. 13 ZANESVILLE (Triple-Header) A 4:30 Jan. 16 MARIETTA A 5:30 Jan. 19 CLAYMONT (MH) H 4:15 Jan. 23 CAMBRIDGE A 5:30 Jan. 25 NEW PHILADELPHIA (MH) H 4:15 Jan. 30 RIVER VIEW A 5:30 Feb. 2 MEADOWBROOK A 5:30 Feb. 6 CAMBRIDGE (MH) H 4:15 MH = Dover Memorial Hall HS= High School MIDDLE SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL Dec. 5 ZANESVILLE A 5:00 Dec. 8 RIVER VIEW A 5:00 Dec. 12 CLAYMONT H 5:00 Dec. 15 COSHOCTON A 5:00 Dec. 17 CAMBRIDGE H 10:00AM Dec. 22 MEADOWBROOK A 5:00 Dec. 29 TUSKY VALLEY A 5:00 Jan 7 HILAND H 10:00AM Jan 9 RIVER VIEW H 5:00 Jan 12 CLAYMONT A 5:00 Jan 14 NEW PHILADELPHIA A 9:30AM Jan 19 COSHOCTON H 5:00 Jan 23 CAMBRIDGE A 5:00 Jan 26 NORTHWEST H 5:00 Jan 30 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 5:00 Feb. 1 ZANESVILLE H 5:00 VARSITY AND J.V. GIRLS BASKETBALL Nov. 28 GARAWAY H 6:00 Dec. 3 CAMBRIDGE H 1:00 Dec. 7 MARIETTA H 6:00 Dec. 10 MEADOWBROOK A 1:00 Dec. 17 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 1:00 Dec. 19 RIDGEWOOD H 6:00 Dec. 21 RIVER VIEW H 6:00 Dec. 28 JOHN GLENN A 6:00 Dec. 31 CANTON CENT. CATHOLIC A 10:00AM Jan. 4 ZANESVILLE A 6:00 Jan. 7 ROSECRANS A 1:00 Jan. 11 MINERVA A 6:00 Jan. 14 CLAYMONT H 12:00 Jan. 18 CAMBRIDGE A 6:00 Jan. 21 COSHOCTON H 1:00 Jan. 25 MASSILLON H 6:00 Jan. 28 MARIETTA A 1:00 Feb. 1 LAKE A 6:00 Feb. 4 ZANESVILLE H 1:00 Feb. 11 NEW PHILADELPHIA A 6:00 Feb. 15 CARROLLTON A 6:00 Feb. 18 SECTIONALS TBA TBA MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL Dec. 5 ZANESVILLE H 5:00 Dec. 8 RIVER VIEW H 5:00 Dec. 12 CLAYMONT A 5:00 Dec. 15 COSHOCTON H 5:00 Dec. 17 CAMBRIDGE A 10:00AM Dec. 22 MEADOWBROOK H 5:00 Dec. 29 TUSKY VALLEY H 5:00 Jan. 7 HILAND A 10:00AM Jan. 9 RIVER VIEW A 5:00 Jan. 12 CLAYMONT H 5:00 Jan. 14 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 9:30AM Jan. 19 COSHOCTON A 5:00 Jan. 23 CAMBRIDGE H 5:00 Jan. 26 NORTHWEST A 5:00 Jan. 30 NEW PHILADELPHIA A 5:00 Feb. 1 ZANESVILLE A 5:00 VARSITY AND J.V. WRESTLING Dec. 3 DOVER DUALS H 1:00 Dec. 10 INDIAN VALLEY (with MS) H 10:00AM Dec. 12 MARLINGTON JV Iron Boy A 5:30 Dec. 14 WEST HOLMES (with MS) A 6:00 Dec. 17 CANFIELD DUALS A 10:00AM Dec. 28-30 WHEELING PARK DUALS A TBA (@ Wesbanco Arena) Dec. 31 DOVER (JV) INV. H 9:00AM Jan. 4 MANCHESTER A 6:00 (with NORTHWESTERN) Jan. 13-14 ALLIANCE TOP GUN INV. A 9:30AM Jan. 14 WEST HOLMES (JV) INV. A 8:00AM Jan. 19 NORTHWEST H 6:00 Jan. 25 STATE DUALS TBA TBA Jan. 28 TUSLAW/COVENTRY A TBA Feb. 1 STATE DUALS A TBA Feb. 4 E.C.O.L. CHAMPIONSHIPS A 8:00AM (@ Zanesville) Feb. 9 NEW PHILADELPHIA A 6:00 Feb. 16 CLAYMONT (with MS) A 5:30 Feb. 25 INDIVID. SECT. TBA (@ Perry) A 9:00AM MIDDLE SCHOOL WRESTLING Dec. 10 IND. VALLEY (with HS at DMS) H 1:00 Dec. 14 W. HOLMES (with HS following) A 4:30 Dec. 17 HARRISON CENTRAL INV. A 9:00AM Dec. 21 MASSILLON H 6:00 Jan. 4 TUSKY VALLEY/TBA H 5:00 Jan. 14 BARNESVILLE INV. A 9:00AM Jan. 19 NORTHWEST H 6:00 Jan. 21 WEST HOLMES INV. A 10:00AM Jan. 31 E.C.O.L. TOURN. (@ Cambridge) A TBA Feb. 6 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 5:00 Feb. 16 CLAYMONT (with MS) A 5:30 SWIM TEAM Nov. 30 MARTINS FERRY H 6:30 Dec. 3 DOVER INV. H 10:00AM Dec. 7 CANTON CENTRAL A 6:00 Dec. 9 N. CANTON HOOVER A 4:30 Dec. 10 COSHOCTON INV. A 10:00AM Dec. 14 RIVER VIEW H 6:00 Dec. 17 CSU VIKING INV. A TBA Dec. 23 LOUISVILLE H 6:00 Jan. 5 McKINLEY/KENT H 5:00 Jan. 7 COLUMBUS ACADEMY A 11:00AM Jan. 11 LAKE H 6:00 Jan. 13 ECOL (Coshocton) A 5:00 Jan. 25 ORRVILLE H 6:00 Jan. 28 JACKSON A 1:30 Feb. 1 STEUBENVILLE A 6:00 Feb. 4 WASHINGTON/PERRY A 12:00 Feb. 11 SECTION (@ Steubenville) Feb. 17 DISTRICT (@ Ohio State) Feb. 23/24 STATE (@ CT Brannon) Bowling TBA

Track & Field Baseball Softball Tennis VARSITY Mar. 28 COSHOCTON (CLAYMONT) H 4:30 Apr. 4 ZANESVILLE/ H 4:30 MEADOWBROOK Apr. 5 DOVER, MARIETTA, H 4:30 Apr. 14 TORNADO RELAYS H 4:00 Apr. 18 RIVER VIEW A 4:30 Apr. 22 POLAND INV. A 9:00AM Apr. 25 MASSILLON H 4:30 Apr. 28 TUSKY VALLEY INV. A 4:15 May 2 ALL COUNTY CLASSIC A 4:30 (@ New Philadelphia) May 4 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 4:30 May 9 JV ECOL (@ Meadowbrook) A TBA May 12 E.C.O.L. (@ Marietta) A 3:30 MIDDLE SCHOOL Mar. 30 WEST HOLMES A 4:30 Apr. 6 DOVER INVITATIONAL* H 4:30 Apr. 13 ORRVILLE INVITE A 4:30 Apr. 17 MASSILLON H 4:30 Apr. 19 NORTHWEST A 4:30 Apr. 24 T. VALLEY/FAIRLESS H 4:30 Apr. 29 ALL COUNTY A 10:00AM May 3/4 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 4:30 May 6 E.C.O.L. CHAMPIONSHIPS A 4:00 (@ River View) VARSITY BASEBALL Mar. 25 LOUISVILLE H 12:00 Mar. 27 PERRY A 5:00 Mar. 31 CLAYMONT A 5:00 Apr. 1 MARLINGTON (DH) A 11:00AM Apr. 3 CAMBRIDGE A 5:00 Apr. 5 CAMBRIDGE H 5:00 Apr. 7 LAKE A 5:00 Apr. 8 GLENOAK (DH) A TBA Apr. 10 ZANESVILLE H 5:00 Apr. 12 ZANESVILLE A 5:00 Apr. 14 MEADOWBROOK H 5:00 Apr. 15 INDIAN VALLEY (DH) A 11:00AM Apr. 17 COSHOCTON A 5:00 Apr. 21 RIVER VIEW A 5:00 Apr. 22 MASSILLON (DH) A TBA Apr. 24 MARIETTA H 5:00 Apr. 26 MARIETTA A 5:00 Apr. 27 ORRVILLE A 5:00 Apr. 28 ROSECRANS H 5:00 May 1 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 5:00 May 3 NEW PHILADELPHIA A 5:00 JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Mar. 31 CLAYMONT H 5:00 Apr. 3 CAMBRIDGE H 5:00 Apr. 5 CAMBRIDGE A 5:00 Apr. 10 ZANESVILLE A 5:00 Apr. 12 ZANESVILLE H 5:00 Apr. 14 MEADOWBROOK A 5:00 Apr. 15 INDIAN VALLEY (DH) H 11:00AM Apr. 17 COSHOCTON H 5:00 Apr. 21 RIVER VIEW H 5:00 Apr. 24 MARIETTA A 5:00 Apr. 26 MARIETTA H 5:00 Apr. 28 ROSECRANS A 5:00 May 1 NEW PHILADELPHIA A 5:00 May 3 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 5:00 VARSITY SOFTBALL Mar. 25 LAKE (DH) A TBA Mar. 28 GARA A TBA Mar. 31 CLAYMONT A 5:00 Apr. 1 TRI VALLEY (DH) A 12/2 Apr. 3 CAMBRIDGE A 5:00 Apr. 5 CAMBRIDGE H 5:00 Apr. 6 FAIRLESS H TBA Apr. 8 WEST HOLMES (DH) H 1:30/3:30 Apr. 10 ZANESVILLE H 5:00 Apr. 11 NORTHWEST H 5:00 Apr. 12 ZANESVILLE A 5:00 Apr. 14 MEADOWBROOK H 5:00 Apr. 15 SYMMES VALLEY TOUR. TBA Apr. 17 COSHOCTON A 5:00 Apr. 18 INDIAN VALLEY A 5:00 Apr. 20 RIVER VIEW A 5:00 Apr. 21/22 TIGER TOWNE A TBA Apr. 24 MARIETTA H 5:00 Apr. 25 CANTON CC H TBA Apr. 26 MARIETTA A 5:00 Apr. 27 ORRVILLE A 5:00 May 1 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 5:00 May 3 NEW PHILADELPHIA A 5:00 May 6 CARROLLTON H TBA JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL Mar. 31 CLAYMONT H 5:00 Apr. 3 CAMBRIDGE H 5:00 Apr. 5 CAMBRIDGE A 5:00 Apr. 14 MEADOWBROOK A 5:00 Apr. 17 COSHOCTON H 5:00 Apr. 18 INDIAN VALLEY H 5:00 Apr. 21 RIVER VIEW H 5:00 Apr. 24 MARIETTA A 5:00 Apr. 26 MARIETTA H 5:00 Apr. 28 ROSECRANS A 5:00 May 1 NEW PHILADELPHIA A 5:00 May 3 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 5:00 VARSITY AND J.V. BOYS TENNIS Mar. 29 COSHOCTON A 4:30 Apr. 5 ZANESVILLE A 4:30 Apr. 7 CAMBRIDGE H 4:30 Apr. 10 NEW PHILADELPHIA H 4:30 Apr. 12 CLAYMONT A 4:30 Apr. 15 MARIETTA H 4:30 Apr. 17 COSHOCTON H 4:30 Apr. 21 ZANESVILLE H 4:30 Apr. 24 CAMBRIDGE A 4:30 Apr. 26 NEW PHILADELPHIA A 4:30 Apr. 28 CLAYMONT H 4:30 May 1 MARIETTA A 4:30

Elected Officials Representing the Dover School District Governor John R. Kasich Riffe Center 30th Floor 77 South High Street Columbus, Ohio 43215-6117 614-466-3555 State Representative Al Landis (R) 98th District Ohio House of Representatives 77 South High Street 12th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215-6111 614-466-8035 State Senator Jay Hottinger (R) 31st District Senate Building 1 Capitol Square, 2nd Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215 614-466-5838 Ohio Legislative Service Commission 614-466-3615 Email: www.lsc.state.oh.us Ohio Department of Education 1-877-644-6338 Ohio Members of Congress Our United States Senators Rob Portman (R) 448 Russell Senate Offi ce Building Washington, D.C. 20510 202-224-3353 Email: portman.senate.gov/contact www.senate.gov Sherrod Brown (D) 713 Hart Senate Offi ce Building Washington, D.C. 20510 202-224-2315 Email: brown.senate.gov/contact www.senate.gov Our United States Representative Bob Gibbs (R) 7th Congressional District 329 Cannon HOB Washington, D.C. 20515 202-225-6265 Federal Information Center 1-888-FED-INFO The names, addresses, websites, and telephone numbers of the elected offi cials listed above are subject to change. SCHOOL DIRECTORY Dover Board of Education 219 West Sixth Street Dover, OH 44622 Superintendent Carla Birney - 330-364-1906 Laurie Gintz, Administrative Assistant Assistant Superintendent Karie McCrate - 330-364-1906 Transportation Supervisor Colin Eichel - 330-364-7109 Barbara White, Transportation Coordinator Beth Hershberger, Transportation Coordinator Board Treasurer Brenda Hurst - 330-364-7106 Marsha Clark, Assistant to the Treasurer Connie Eckhardt, Account Clerk Director of Special Education Melanie Cronebach - 330-364-7124 School Psychologist Sara Johnson - 330-364-7124 School Psychologist Rachelle Roubanes - 330-364-7124 Nurse Sherry Patterson - 330-364-7116 Nurse Kelli Mossor - 330-364-7110 Jeanne Donehue, Administrative Assistant District Technology Coordinator Cindy Hay - 330-364-7151 Curriculum Coordinator Marina Colombo - 330-364-1906 EMIS Supervisor/Assistant Coordinator of Testing Helen McKeever - 330-602-9617 Food Service Director Angela Welch - 330-364-7103 Maintenance Supervisor Colin Eichel - 330-364-7109 Athletic Director Tim McCrate - 330-364-7143 Susan Phillips, Administrative Assistant

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