
Family Resource Center is offering Adventure Therapy for youth in grades 5-8. To register, go to https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=p1HjQuZV-UuDbniruJ6U-FSgzUxfd0NMtyS4SdHmYfFUNU5FM1E5RTVOQkM3VVMwVzE2TkJLRVZFNS4u&origin=QRCode


The sophomore class learned about a great opportunity for their junior year, called Hancock Youth Leadership. This program invests in the future of Findlay and Hancock County by providing hands-on experience to develop leadership and communication skills. Sophomores please fill out the application by March 15th.
https://findlayhancockchamber.com/hyl/


Today was kindergarten's 100th day of school! The classroom was invaded by 100 rubber ducks…but only 98 were found 😬. Miss Madison spoke to both kinder classes about her occupation and she made them cupcakes. Students also tried to keep their balloon off the ground for 100 seconds and many more activities. It was a fun day! #HornetStrong

Big thanks to the University of Toledo and Verdantas for hosting us for Engineer for a Day! Our students got to explore the many types of engineering, meet with professionals, learn about current projects Verdantas is working on in Ohio, and even try their hand at a 400ft egg drop from a drone! #HornetStrong







Terrific performances today by the 2024 Hancock County Honors Festival Band and Choir! CRHS had 19 student musicians selected to participate! #HornetStrong



Nice job tonight Hornettes!!! #HornetStrong




Have an amazing weekend, Hornet Nation!
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CRHS gathered to celebrate second quarter academic achievements including honor roll, perfect attendance and our Lead by Example awards. Congratulations to our second quarter Super Hornets: Addison Inbody, Colin Sons, Kaedyn Witteman, Zachary Wooton, Hunter Niese, Hunter Foust (not pictured) and Mrs. Cavin! #HornetStrong


Students learned how to be Commodity Testers thanks to Rhodes State Community College and the USDA AgREACH grant! They practiced testing corn, soybeans, and wheat, and look forward to taking the industry recognized credential exam in a few weeks. #HornetStrong






Want to recognize a rockstar Cory-Rawson teacher? The Findlay Rotary Club seeks nominations from parents, students, and school staff for their annual Golden Apple Awards. Nominations are due April 5: https://findlayrotary.org/golden-apple-award-nomination/


We wish to recognize the dedication and effort of Deputy Ewing on National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day!!! Thank you for all you do!
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Yesterday marked the 100th day of the 2023-2024 school year and our first graders celebrated! #HornetStrong





Coming soon to a mailbox near you... the winter 2023-2024 edition of The Voice! Check it out online today: https://5il.co/2eply
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Thanks to Whirlpool - Findlay and Owens Community College - Findlay Campus for hosting our Robotics 1 & 2 students today. We had the chance to tour both to see automation and robotics in action, and even got to play in some of the STEM labs! #HornetStrong





Check out The Buzz for February for details on preschool and kindergarten/begindergarten screening, open enrollment for 2024-2025, mobile dental services, CRES Right to Read week activities and more...
https://coryrawsonlocalbuzz.blogspot.com/2024/02/february-2024.html


Reminder: Cory-Rawson is not in session on Monday 2/19/24.


The Environmental Science was able to finally enjoy the deer meat they processed earlier this year. To say the kids enjoyed all the food was an understatement! Students around the building had the opportunity to get their first taste at venison, if they desired! Thank you Ben Smith for helping cook and supplying the shop!





"It all started here."
We really enjoyed our time today with our Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame inductees as they shared their stories and inspired our students, reminisced, and toured our school. Join us tonight for their induction at halftime! #HornetStrong





The Environmental Science enjoyed the warm weather by going on a squirrel hunt with Mr. Parkins and his dog Hazel. The class was able to watch and learn how dogs are a valuable tool to hunt squirrel.



English 9 students are having fun bringing Shakespeare to life by acting out Romeo and Juliet with costumes, props and a makeshift balcony!



