All call for 4:00 pm today! Our Vision: By inspiring greatness, all students will realize their worth and potential. Our Mission: At Union-Scioto School District, students will learn, lead and make a difference. Our Motto: Today’s Learners, Tomorrow’s Leaders. Reminder Thursday, March 9 is an early release, and Friday, March 10 there is no school for students as staff will be participating in professional development. This evening at Southeastern our undefeated varsity girls' basketball team will compete for the District Championship vs Sheridan at 9 pm. Congratulations on an outstanding regular season and excited to watch them compete this evening. They definitely saved the best game for last! The wrestling team will be competing tomorrow in sectionals at Galia Academy. Congratulations to Kylie Fowler for qualifying for the district tournament in bowling! She will compete on February 28 at HP Lanes in Columbus. Congratulations to our boy's bowling team on an undefeated regular season and sectional win! Great job bowlers and coaches! Be thankful for today. Be thankful for yesterday. Be thankful for the potential of tomorrow. It goes without saying but many times needs to be said…tomorrow is no guarantee. Be thankful and grateful for each and every day you have. It is so easy to focus on our problems, disadvantages, discomforts, and challenges even to the point sometimes you have to give some thought to something positive in your life. Some real thought. Ask yourself, what is one positive situation, experience, or event you had recently and why. Make a habit of it. Nothing bad will come from making a habit of thinking and appreciating the positives in your life. When you focus on the positives you can’t focus on the negatives. Your brain won’t let you. Flood it with your positives and weed out the negatives as much as you can. Most would agree it’s natural to prioritize your problems and feel yours are the worst. Others just don’t understand know or understand how tough you have it. If others only knew. There may be times that is the case. But more often than not, most people wouldn’t trade their problems for someone else's problems. No thanks! It is also easy to forget how worse our problems or things could be. Just as things can always get better they can also get worse. At a moment's notice. So, be mindful of the value of focusing on the positives and being thankful and grateful for as much as you can. Be thankful! Have a great weekend and remember to carry your own weather, hard work works, be thankful, and 3 days til Monday!! Go Tanks!
about 1 year ago, Matt Thornsberry, Superintendent
School is not in session today in observance of Presidents' Day.
about 1 year ago, Megan Phillips, Elem Asst Principal
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Breakfast & lunch menus for March!
about 1 year ago, Megan Phillips, Elem Asst Principal
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The district calendar for the 2023-2024 school year is now available!
about 1 year ago, Megan Phillips, Elem Asst Principal
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There will be no school on Monday, February 20 in observance of Presidents' Day.
about 1 year ago, Megan Phillips, Elem Asst Principal
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Are “U” a Leader? “A good leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way!” John C. Maxwell Unioto Middle School would like to recognize our student leaders who demonstrate excellence in the following areas: academic performance, character, behavior, effort, social relationships, and attendance. We proudly announce that the following students have been selected as our “January Leaders of the Month.” Grade 6: Caroline Scott and Amari Thomas Grade 7: Lila Cory and Brayden White Grade 8: Taylor Wellman and Mason Web Note: These “Leaders” will continue to eat lunch with Mr. Fitch, be involved in leadership opportunities, and work in teams to help him develop potential solutions to address school issues. --
about 1 year ago, P.J. Fitch, MS Principal
January Middle School Leaders of the Month
Unioto Preschool Registration for the 2023-2024 school year will be on March 30th from 5:00pm to 6:30pm. Registration documents can be downloaded here: https://tinyurl.com/UESpreschool23
about 1 year ago, Megan Phillips, Elem Asst Principal
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Unioto is closed Tuesday, January 31, 2023 due to weather conditions.
about 1 year ago, Matt Thornsberry, Superintendent
Tomorrow, January 31, Unioto Elementary and Middle Schools will be released two hours early. High School will not be in session for students.
about 1 year ago, Megan Phillips, Elem Asst Principal
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about 1 year ago, Megan Phillips, Elem Asst Principal
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On Tuesday, January 31, Unioto Elementary and Middle school will be released early at 12:30pm. Elementary and MS will be on an early release at 12:30pm. High School will not be in session for students. No school for high school students only on Tuesday, January 31. Our school district and community lost a wonderful teacher and person, Robin Bumgardner, on Friday of this week. Our prayers are with the family, friends, students, and staff during this terribly difficult time. I can say as countless others can, I was blessed to know Mrs. Bumgardner. She loved her students, her coworkers, her family, and Unioto! The viewing will take place on Tuesday, January 31 from 12-5pm and will be located in the HS gym with the funeral service to immediately follow.
about 1 year ago, Matt Thornsberry, Superintendent
In honor of Veterans’ Appreciation week during February 13-17, the Young Patriots will be collecting full size candy bars which will be delivered and distributed at the VA. Each building will be accepting donations: at the high school, please drop them off at the office; at the middle school, please drop them off at Ms. Anita Thackston’s room; and at the elementary, please take them to Mrs. Strausbaugh’s room. Please submit donations by Tuesday, February 7. Thank you for your participation!
about 1 year ago, Megan Phillips, Elem Asst Principal
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Bus Route 21 ONLY: Good morning Monday, January 23 ONLY bus 21 will be one hour delayed. Bus 21 Services County Rd. 550 Shiloh Rd., Maple Grove, Mount Carmel Road, Sulphur Lick Rd, Blazer Road, and Steiner Road. to repeat ONLY bus 21 will be one hour delayed this morning.
over 1 year ago, Matt Thornsberry, Superintendent
MS A Honor Roll
over 1 year ago, P.J. Fitch, MS Principal
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2nd 9 weeks A-B Honor Roll
over 1 year ago, P.J. Fitch, MS Principal
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Breakfast and lunch menus are now available for February. Breakfast is free for all students and the cost of lunches is located on the right side of the menu.
over 1 year ago, Megan Phillips, Elem Asst Principal
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There is no school today, January 16, in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
over 1 year ago, Megan Phillips, Elem Asst Principal
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There will be no school on Monday, January 16 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
over 1 year ago, Megan Phillips, Elem Asst Principal
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Are “U” a Leader? “A good leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way!” John C. Maxwell Unioto Middle School would like to recognize our student leaders who demonstrate excellence in the following areas: academic performance, character, behavior, effort, social relationships, and attendance. We proudly announce that the following students have been selected as our “December Leaders of the Month.” Grade 6: Conlee Haynes and Blake Braden Grade 7: Luke Mautz and Allison Fallow Grade 8: Haylee Hull and Donzel Newlun Note: These “Leaders” will continue to eat lunch with Mr. Fitch, be involved in leadership opportunities, and work in teams to help him develop potential solutions to address school issues.
over 1 year ago, P.J. Fitch, MS Principal
Middle School December Leaders of the month
School resumes for students in grades 4 through 12 on Wednesday, January 4. Students in preschool through grade 3 will return on Monday, January 9. Go Tanks!
over 1 year ago, Megan Phillips, Elem Asst Principal
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