
Grades 1-4 spread holiday cheer for all to hear tonight!







Books for Break is back for 2024!
CRES students in grades 1-3 received a special gift today to enjoy over break. Thanks to The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation and a Stitt Early Literacy Grant for making this possible!
#BeeTheOne reading over break!





Learn more about upcoming events, respiratory illnesses, an invitation to join the Athletic Boosters, and a special offer for Cory-Rawson families at the YMCA Early Learning Center at Cory-Rawson . The Buzz for December 2024 is available at https://coryrawsonlocalbuzz.blogspot.com/2024/12/december-2024.html


Sophomores - If you have not already applied for Millstream and you are planning to, don't wait...apply now!!


Grob apprentices coached our seventh grade STEM class through a coding project in their electronics training lab where they learned to operate and automate a mini assembly line, create a user interface to control the pneumatics, and even provide information back from the line to the operator. What an authentic and engaging application of the work these students have done this year!
#BeeTheOne coding.




Cory-Rawson is on a two-hour delay due to road conditions (12/12/24)

We take a peek back at 2009 for our #TBT this week - the year bitcoin was launched, and the "Miracle on the Hudson" amazed us. CRHS alumni: To see your class highlighted, be sure to complete our alumni contact form at www.bit.ly/CRalumni






Mr. Clark was nominated by Mrs. Davis for Ohio Music Education Association’s Outstanding School Administrator Award, and he was selected as the 2025 recipient for the state of Ohio. Beth Ann Hepburn, president-elect of OMEA, recognized Jay last evening at the high school Christmas concert for his accomplishments. Mr. Clark will be presented with a plaque at the OMEA Professional Conference in February. Congratulations on this well-deserved honor!


Wonderful sounds of the season from our high school band and choir this evening!
##BeeTheOne spreading cheer.





Congratulations to our Elks Students of the Month: Hannah Fornof and Trevor Hibbard
#BeeTheOne doing amazing things!



FYI: Bus 8 is running approximately 15 minutes late this morning.

Due to late-arriving fog, Cory-Rawson is delayed 2 hours (12/10/24)

With the anticipated wintry temperatures returning this week, we want to share some of the coats and other warm clothing in the CRES lost and found. See something familiar? These items are outside of the office.


Looking for the perfect stocking stuffer?
Don't wait...get yours this week from the HS office!


Students Levi Biery, Austin Inbody and Liam Johnson had the opportunity to attend "Lead the Change in Agriculture" at Rhodes State College. They toured the college and explored different educational options to obtain various levels of education and met with potential employers to learn about employment opportunities after graduation. Students got to explore the drone program, mechanical engineering and GIS programs. They also talked with an admissions counselor to learn about scholarships that are available.




Reminder, 10 days of holiday cheer kicks off tomorrow!


In today's #TBT we celebrate the Class of 1983! Sally Ride was the first woman in space, Star Wars: Return of the Jedi hits theaters, and shoulder pads were all the rage!
See your graduating class featured by completing our alumni contact form! www.bit.ly/CRalumni







Grades 5-8 kicked off our Christmas concerts with great performances tonight! Join us 12/10 for high school band and choir and 12/17 for the grades 1-4 program!






This Thanksgiving weekend, we're grateful for our Bee Keepers and their contributions to the Helpful Hive, which has seen 257 instances of use since August! We wish to thank the employees of Autokiniton for donating turkeys for area families.
#BeeTheOne helping.


What an amazing way to kick off Thanksgiving break! 🦃🍂 Yesterday, our Environmental Science class participated in our annual hands-on deer processing lab, and it was an incredible learning experience. Students had the opportunity to master techniques from field dressing all the way to meat processing—taking their game from the field to the table.
A huge THANK YOU to Jaron Beck from the ODNR for guiding the lab and giving students this hands-on opportunity, and to Ms. James for letting us use the Ag shop! Experiences like this teach practical skills and promote respect for wildlife and conservation. We’re so proud of our students for their hard work! 💪🦌







