
This month's edition of The Buzz includes information on Hornet Horizons CCP and financial aid meetings, Dep. Ewing's Toys for Tots drive, upcoming music performances, and more!
https://coryrawsonlocalbuzz.blogspot.com/2024/11/november-2024.html


Today's CRES Town Hall highlighted students and staff who start with the end in mind! Congratulations to those Hornets who were recognized for setting goals!!!
#BeeTheOne




The class of 1986 comes front and center for this week's #TBT! CRHS alumni - please complete our contact form today... www.bit.ly/CRalumni






Today's Tinkering Festival was a huge hit!!! Thanks to Imagination Station for their expertise, CRHS students and SOS volunteers, and to local partners who made this STEM opportunity possible: Autokiniton, DNC Hydraulics, Grob, and SOS.







A huge THANK YOU to our guests for week #2 of our CRHS Featured Speakers Series! Students were able to learn more about UNOH, Bluffton University, RCM Architects, UIS Insurance & Investments, Kalmbach Feeds, Grob, Marathon Center for Performing Arts, the U.S. Marine Corps, Ohio State - Lima, and University of Findlay.
#FutureFocused



CRES families... we have lots of lost treasures in our lost and found! These items are on the tables outside the office and can be claimed during parent-teacher conferences Tuesday.





"Never was so much owed by so many to so few."
Winston Churchill


Help stuff Dep. Ewing's office and make Christmas a little brighter for others!
Dep. Ewing is assisting with the Toys for Tots drive - bring in new, unwrapped toys before December 18!


Get yours now!! Support the Freshman Class in future events such as Prom and their Senior Class Trip by purchasing a discount card. Each card is $10 and the discounts can be used more than once over the next year. Buy your card today by either speaking with a Freshman or emailing Mrs. Barnhart at barnhart@cory-rawson.org


Health Partners of Western Ohio Vision Outreach was at Cory-Rawson this past week. They saw 46 students total. 14 of those students will be getting glasses. The Vision Outreach staff was very flexible and great to work with and will be return year around this same time.


Congratulations to our 2024 National Junior Honor Society and National Honor Society inductees!!! We're proud of all of you!



The class of 1999 is featured in this week's #TBT. Want to see your graduating class featured? Be sure to complete our alumni contact form! www.bit.ly/CRalumni








The CRHS featured speakers series, which is focused on options beyond high school, kicked-off today. Thanks to our guests from RCR Technology Group, Hearthside Foods, YMCA Early Learning Center at Cory-Rawson, Hancock County Board of DD, Rhodes State College, University of Toledo, and Bowling Green State University.




Our school garden harvest was PLENTIFUL and we have cherry tomatoes available!


Seventh graders had a tremendous time during their outdoor education experience! A special thank-you to Mr. and Mrs. Lee, our parent chaperones, the Camp Nuhop staff, and The Findlay-Hancock Community Foundation for helping make this possible.
Small school. Big Opportunities.










There were no tricks today, just a trail of treats for our elementary school and YMCA Early Learning Center students! All sorts of great costumes paraded through the hallways!
#BeeTheOne spreading joy.







This basketball score book from the Rawson H.S. girls team in 1932-33 was returned to us after being purchased in an antique store in Hope, Rhode Island. As winter sports begin their seasons, check out the stats from the Rawson vs. Mt. Cory game played 2/10/33 in Mt. Cory! #TBT




We jumped right into outdoor education fun... the Hornets are flying high!
#BeeTheOne challenging yourself.








7th graders are off to Camp Nuhop!
They’re about to dive into some amazing outdoor adventures, learn new skills, and make awesome memories together. From hiking to team challenges, they are sure to have a blast! #BeeTheOne


A reminder that Cory-Rawson will operate on a two-hour delay on Monday, November 4, 2024.
