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MCCTC, Choffin to share students, services, save money

MCCTC and Choffin offer students at both centers more career-tech options.


Campbell fifth-grader launches business endeavor

Students learn to manage their own businesses.


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Warren students tour the town playing ukuleles

The Jefferson Ukulele Orchestra – based out of Jefferson PK-8 in Warren – now in its second year


Vindicator spelling bee champion heads to national contest

Macey Stancato will compete in 90th Scripps National Spelling Bee.


2017 graduates of Poland High set bar high for future careers

For as long as she can remember, Nadine Jones has wanted to choose a career that had fairness for everyone as its core, a decision that was further solidified in her freshman year.

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'We are a family,' Warren JFK grads say

Ask Jessica Crish and Joey Sidoti about their proudest high-school moments, and you’re likely to get a response that transcends having received an “A” on an algebra test or a trophy for an athletic accomplishment.

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South Range graduates 119

Saturday’s commencement ceremony showcased nine valedictorians and one salutatorian.

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Eager East graduates embark on their future

189 East High students celebrated their last hurrah of high school

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Chaney graduates up for the next challenge

‘Don’t ever limit your challenges, challenge your limits’


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Liberty High School sends off 87 graduates

Liberty High School is about “diversity, diversity, diversity” and seeking to be competitive academically as well as on the field, said Rocco Adduci, high school principal.

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Hubbard High graduates 154 in Stambaugh Auditorium ceremony

Stambaugh Auditorium was packed with graduates and their parents and relatives, all filled with pride for the young graduates who took the important step to life after high school

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Vehicle career day is a big, honking hit with Hilltop students

Students tour occupational vehicles and learn about careers


John and Denise York present $125,000 in scholarships to students

Local high school grads net $125,000 in scholarship from DeBartolo Memorial Foundation


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Friends, family visit Potential Development Schools art show

Potential Development provides a charter school for children on the autism spectrum, with 160 students from preschool to high school enrolled in buildings in Youngstown and Howland.


EGCC trustees anticipate growth despite closing Warren campus

EGCC trustees anticipate growth despite closing Warren campus