Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz, the City of Toledo Department of Housing and Community Development, the Maumee Valley Habitat for Humanity and a number of community partners announced the launch of the Rooftops Repair Financial Assistance Program.
Today was a very special day for the young women of WLS: The Toledo STEM Goes Red experience gives local middle school girls the opportunity to share in the exciting world of STEM through doing hands-on activities, hearing industry leaders, and engaging their minds in STEM-related activities.
We are happy to announce the Rental Assistance Application will remain open for applications through the end of the year while funding is still available.
Local artist and 2006 Anthony Wayne High School graduate Bradley Scherzer has been selected to participate in the 2022 BLINK light art festival in Cincinnati, OH.
Beginning this evening at the AW & Perrysburg football game, and continuing through the month of October, Whitehouse Police officers will be wearing our pink ball caps and badge bands for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Anthony Wayne Junior High students and staff will have access to Tier I and Tier II interventions for personal development and wellness thanks to a $10,000 grant from the Ohio School Wellness Initiative.
Title I Services - The federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) requires school districts that receive Title I funds to notify parents that they may request, and the district will provide, information regarding the professional qualifications of their student’s classroom teachers and paraprofessionals.
It is always a pleasure when I get to work directly with citizens on a project, but it is especially inspiring when working with a citizen like Tahree Lane.