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Continue reading →: Students, Parents protest at BOE MeetingIn today’s “new world” we are faced with many difficult decisions for the safety of the public. One of those decisions is the question of whether or not to continue fall sports. Many teams have spent the summer training and hoping to get a season, but with Sylvania Schools beginning…
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Continue reading →: May 4th VoicesOn May 4, 1970, National Guardsmen at Kent State University fired 67 shots into a group of protesters killing four students and wounding nine in a matter of 13 seconds. While the Kent State Massacre was an event that sparked major controversy throughout the United States, it’s not a topic…
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Continue reading →: Why you should choose Trade SchoolMany people will disagree, but college is not for everyone. There are many students that are smart and capable of being successful that don’t do well in traditional schools. However, there is another option: trade school. Trade school is “a type of educational institution, which, depending on the country, may…
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Continue reading →: Making a difficult decision
I don’t think any of us realized that Coronavirus would become such a problem that our favorite activities would have to be terminated. On March 12, 2020, the Northview Theatre Department was forced to meet and discuss a tough decision. Earlier in the day, the governor of Ohio announced that…
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Continue reading →: 8th grade open HouseEighth grade students from all over Sylvania came with their parents to Northview High School for an Open House on November 13 from 7-9pm. The eighth graders started off the night in the Performing Arts Center where they were given a presentation by Principal Mark Pugh and other administrators that…



