
(From the Review)LISBON–The term “must-win-game” can be overused in sports. However, for Wellsville on Tuesday, it was a fitting way to describe its game against Lisbon. The Tigers delivered, defeating the Blue Devils, 56-53. “Usually young guys struggle on the road but they looked good,” Wellsville coach David Thompson said. “I tried to tell them this is a... READ MORE >

(From the Review)WELLSVILLE — For the Wellsville Tigers boys basketball team, Monday’s 61-54 win over Valley Christian can only be described as a grind. The Tigers held off multiple runs by the Eagles, injuries to starters and hard fouls to grind out a huge Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference victory. Wellsville improves to 7-2 and 4-1 in the EOAC and Valley... READ MORE >

(From the Review)WELLSVILLE — It has been a strange and unique winter sports season, but not many teams have handled it as well as the Wellsville Tigers wrestling team. “This has been a long road,” Wellsville coach Gary Althiser said. “This is my sixth season and when I started I had all first year kids but one. So now, the works paid off and these guys have... READ MORE >

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(From the Review)WELLSVILLE — Friday night’s Wellsville vs. Southern Local football game, which normally is one of the most attended games of the season, was designed as an Ohio High School Athletic Association monitoring site. According to Wellsville school Superintendent Richard Bereschek, the purpose of the visit was to evaluate how effectively the... READ MORE >

The Wellsville Local Schools would like to thank the Wellsville community, parents, and students/athletes who continue to comply with the mandated safety regulations such as wearing masks, social distancing, and many others during athletic events. Last night the Wellsville vs. Southern Local football game had been designated as an OHSAA monitoring site to evaluate... READ MORE >

(From the Review)Wellsville village officials presented 30 new HP Chromebooks to Wellsville schools, as the district enters its first whole week of schools Monday. Council elected to spend $22,500 of its C.A.R.E.S. (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act money on the devices to assure students have access at home — especially if they are learning... READ MORE >

(From the Review) Wellsville High School inducted its newest members into the National Honor Society on Tuesday, May 26 via a Zoom meeting led by adviser, Miss Melody Allison. Senior officers led the induction citing the four pillars of NHS: scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Being inducted into NHS goes far beyond just earning good grades in high... READ MORE >

(From the Review)Wellsville Garfield Elementary kindergarten teachers Sarah Stanley, Erin Clemmer and Kelly Hicks traveled to every students’ home to hand deliver T-shirts (Class of 2032), key chains, scratch pads, paints and end-of-the-year certificates. These were compliments of Principal Lisa Ferguson, the PTO and the kindergarten teachers. The kids loved seeing... READ MORE >

(From the Review)WELLSVILLE — High school graduations are usually ones for the memory books; however in 2020, school administrators still found it to be the case but for a different reason. When high school seniors were running into each other in physics class or baseball practice, this year’s students instead might encounter each other online. The... READ MORE >

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EAST LIVERPOOL — It would have been easy for an East End boy to dismiss a suicidal juvenile’s threat as just talk, but there was something very different this time.Nearly a week after he took heroic measures to assure first responders found the troubled teen safely, East Liverpool police officers showed up at Darnell Roe’s Ohio Avenue home to show their... READ MORE >

Following the announcement by Governor DeWine to close schools for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year, the Ohio High School Athletic Association has also announced the cancellation of OHSAA-sponsored spring sports seasons including tournaments. All school athletic facilities remained closed during this time. READ MORE >

WELLSVILLE — Smoking in the boy’s room is still an issue among high school students. In a study conducted by Wellsville High School teacher Maria McNicol, it was discovered about 62 percent of participants have witnessed vaping in school restrooms. “We had fun. We monitored the survey everyday on my smart board to see how many people were responding. And... READ MORE >

WELLSVILLE–Daw Elementary Principal Rick Prescott awarded students with Top of the Class certificates at Monday’s board of education meeting. The eight students who received the certificates achieved the highest state test scores in the district on the 2018-2019 school year state tests. “I’m very excited to have all of our students and their family here. I think... READ MORE >

From the Review:MASSILLON — The Massillon Division III regional boys long jump was like a state meet preview Wednesday. Six jumpers from the regional earned state berths — including both at-large ones. “It’s fun to be honest,” Western Reserve junior Josh Miller said. “They throw one out there. Then I throw one out there.” “This was one of the best... READ MORE >

From the Morning Journal WELLSVILLE — While trucks and heavy equipment moved dirt and building supplies around the construction site around them, South Field Energy LLC on Wednesday held an official groundbreaking on the $1.3 billion project north of Wellsville. Collin Brown, manager and development at Advanced Power, talked about the four years it has... READ MORE >

WELLSVILLE — Three Wellsville teachers have been awarded full scholarships to spend a week this summer learning traditional Appalachian arts and crafts at Arrowmont, a nationally acclaimed center for the arts in Gatlinburg, Tenn. Tracy Kosek, a teacher of fifth grade language arts, is to learn techniques in coiled basketry. Lisa Smith, who teaches fifth... READ MORE >

Through the use of virtual reality headsets, the Board of Education members were presented with a lesson by Mr. Ricciardulli and Mr. Sosack, in which they were simulated into a Mission to Mars. Board members were also able to experience other tours that are available using Lenovo Daydream VR headsets. Students will be able to use the headsets to visit places they... READ MORE >

The Columbiana County Educational Service Center held its annual Student Art Show and honored all of the participants at an awards ceremony at the Columbiana County Career and Technical Center. Hors d’oeuvres and refreshments were provided and served by the CTC culinary students. Wendy Sternagle — an art educator in the public school system for 32 years and... READ MORE >

At Daw Elementary we are proud to be the recipient of a $20,000 technology grant from Verizon Innovative Learning and Project Lead The Way (PLTW) that gives our students access to innovative computer science courses. The grant provided new desktop computers and Microbit class kits for the STEM lab along with high quality computer science curriculum to be used in... READ MORE >

Garfield Elementary students in Mrs. Hackney’s first grade class love learning about their classroom pet parakeets. Pictured are Sydney Travers and Sweet Pea. READ MORE >

WELLSVILLE — The Wellsville Lions Club has selected Maia Amato as the Student of the Month for October. She is the Daughter of Chris Amato of Wellsville and Nikki Hague of East Liverpool. She is currently ranked 1st in the WHS Class of 2019 with a GPA of 4.0. Her academic awards include the following: National Honor Society, A-Honor Roll, and 3.75 Honors.... READ MORE >

SALINEVILLE–The Wellsville boys basketball team staged a fourth-quarter rally to pick up a 71-65 win over Southern in Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference action Tuesday. The Tigers are now 2-2 overall and 2-1 in the EOAC. The Indians are 2-1 overall and in the EOAC. Wellsville entered the fourth quarter trailing 50-45 before outscoring the Indians 25-15 the rest of... READ MORE >

We’re so excited to finally announce Wellsville Local Schools’ new app! It’s everything Wellsville Local Schools in your pocket. With the new app, you can access sports scores, cafeteria menus, news updates, and even emergency notifications. Download the app on Android: http://bit.ly/2ILp8X7 or iPhone: https://apple.co/2IMSdBF READ MORE >

The vocal music department of Wellsville Local Schools will present its annual holiday concert on Wednesday, Nov. 28th in the WHS auditeria at 7 p.m. The concert will feature the WHS Concert Choir, the Ebony & Ivory show choir, the 8th grade chorus, and the 7th grade ensemble. There is no cost for admission. READ MORE >

WELLSVILLE — A new artificial turf and all-weather track at Nicholson Stadium will become a reality by next football season after approval Monday by the Wellsville school board. The board picked J.T. Sauer and Associates of Burgettstown, Pa., to provide design services for the stadium’s track and field renovations for $48,840, and entered into a contract... READ MORE >

Roberts Funeral Home in Wellsville, the Wellsville Lions Club, and Gary Malone each made a monetary donation to the first grade class at Garfield Elementary School to help the students prepare a Thanksgiving Feast for the school’s volunteers. The students created the invitations, menu, and shopping list, and are helping to prepare the food to be served next week.... READ MORE >