Troy News

ALCS Leaders Advocate at Ohio State House

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Officials from the Avon Lake City Schools recently visited the Ohio State House in Columbus, Ohio, to engage in a kind and interactive conversation with local lawmakers who represent our constituency in the capital. During a recent cold temperature day when school was cancelled, ALCS team members Ned Lauver, Katrina Muzingo, and Maria Gingo comprised the delegation who was intent on sharing viewpoints on current student needs relative to the proposed budget bill. Legislation regarding the Fair School Funding Plan was part of the discussion, and a meaningful dialogue with Representative Joe Miller and State Senator Nathan Manning took place. In all, time spent with our local elected officials, exchanging perspectives on their actions that impact our district and others, proved to be a worthwhile endeavor. Thank you to our elected leaders for making the time to meet with our team. 


Troy Students of the Month Recognized

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Troy September 2024 Students of the Month pose for a group photo in front of the school sign while holding their certificates


Troy Supports Prayers From Maria Foundation

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The Troy Intermediate School community came together on Friday, September 13th to enjoy a sweet treat while supporting a worthy cause. Maria’s Ice Cream Truck made a stop at the school during lunchtime and all classes had the opportunity to redeem their pre-purchased $3.00 tickets for tasty ice cream. All proceeds directly benefited Prayers From Maria Foundation to fund lifesaving childhood cancer research. Many classes created hand-made cards for children currently being treated for cancer and these will be delivered to area hospitals. Students at Troy Intermediate School are encouraged to wear yellow during the month of September in honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness and to stand unified in a show of compassion and hope. The mission of Prayers From Maria Foundation is to provide courageous cancer patients with support and help fund relevant research initiatives to further progress for the future. The Troy Intermediate School community made a positive impact and an investment in future generations by funding lifesaving research. Thank you to the PTA volunteers and school administrators who organized this fun and meaningful event!