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College Night

The Graham School is hosting a College Information Night on Tuesday, May 13th, 7:00 p.m. in the big room. There will be representatives from Wittenberg University, Otterbein College, Columbus State Community College, Ohio Wesleyan University and The Ohio State University presenting information & answering questions about their schools.

Staff will also assist you and your student with the college application process, as well as provide helpful testing tips, important dates and other supportive materials. Students from all grade levels & their parents are welcome to attend. Level 3 students & their parents are strongly encouraged to join us! Light snacks and refreshments will be served.

If you have questions, please feel free to contact Lindsay Matthews at 614-262-1111 or This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

 
1st Annual Pancake Breakfast!
 girl flipping pancake

Saturday, May 17th
7:00AM to 11:00AM

The Graham School
3950 Indianola Avenue

All you can eat:
Regular, Blueberry,
and Chocolate Chip Pancakes!

Raffle Prizes for children and adults!
All proceeds benefit students
traveling to France and Italy
next January during Winterim.

Price for admission: $6 at the door; $5 if purchased in advance; Children 5 and under are free.
To make advanced reservations, email Melissa at: This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

 
Summer School Begins at The Graham School

This summer TGS will be offering a credit recovery program for the first time.  Students will be able to take up to two classes in subject areas they have failed in previous years at TGS.  Courses that will be offered include:   Algebra I, Spanish I, English, Social Studies and Experiential.  All courses will provide the opportunity to earn 0.5 credits. Click below for more information and registration details.

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21st Century Skills

All Ohio school districts are invited to inquire about this technology enhanced curriculum that establishes, supports, and enlivens programs for internships, service learning, school to work, and experiential education. The Center for Experiential Learning, Leadership and Technology (CELLT) recognizes that the talents students need to be successful in the future are not the same as they were at the beginning of the 20th century.  This unique curriculum that can be integrated into existing high school offerings is designed to prepare students for learning, work, and living in the 21st century by assisting students to become:

  • Effective team members
  • Citizens of their community
  • Efficient researchers
  • Successful with communication processes and technology
  • Adaptable to change in an ever-expanding world
  • Self-directed life-long learners
Elements of the curriculum can be used within current school structures, demographics and course offerings.  The program can be adapted as a full-year, 36-week curriculum; condensed into quarter, semester, or summer school programs; or sampled for special learning opportunities.
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2008 Summer Opportunities

 If you're interested in planning for some summer enrichment (such as a camp, job, or volunteer position) this is a good place to start scouting. There are many avenues to staying active and involved this summer. Thanks to Brenda, we are able to provide a list of different opportunities for summer 2008. How about it?

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Upcoming Events

05/13 -- Professional Development Day, No School
05/13 -- Parent Meeting, 7:00-8:00pm
05/26 -- Memorial Day, No School
06/03 -- Community Presentation Day/Awards Ceremony
06/04 -- Last Day of School
06/06 -- Graduation Rehearsal, 1:00-3:00pm
06/08 -- Graduation/Walkabout Symposium

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