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Bowling Green City Schools searching for bus drivers amid shortage, maintaining 2022 walking limits. The district will maintain two-mile walking limits for grades 6 - 12 that were established in 2022.
The Bowling Green City Schools' Board of Education approved a list of more than $2 million worth of wide-ranging cuts ...
In Bowling Green, inside millage plays a crucial role in supporting core city services—particularly in areas such as police ...
Bowling Green Independent School District’s annual draft budget predicts net surpluses next school year of $1.2 million for the General Fund and about $276,500 in food service.
The superintendent of Bowling Green City Schools stopped by the Wood County Committee on Aging on Friday to talk to voters about the district's levy on the November ballot, which will add an ...
Added panelist Tiara Britt, a human resources manager for the city, ... Bowling Green schools mark Black History Month. Published 10:56 am Friday, February 28, 2025. By David Horowitz.
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG/Gray News) - An Ohio family used their annual holiday party to collect funds to help pay off others' school lunch debts.Sixth grader Owen Snyder and his father Nick Snyder dropped ...
Sixth grader Owen Snyder and his father Nick Snyder dropped off a check to Bowling Green City Schools for more than $1,000 to pay off lunch balance debts for students across the district.
Sixth grader Owen Snyder and his father Nick Snyder dropped off a check to Bowling Green City Schools for more than $1,000 to pay off lunch balance debts for students across the district.
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG/Gray News) - An Ohio family used their annual holiday party to collect funds to help pay off others' school lunch debts.Sixth grader Owen Snyder and his father Nick Snyder dropped ...
Sixth grader Owen Snyder and his father Nick Snyder dropped off a check to Bowling Green City Schools for more than $1,000 to pay off lunch balance debts for students across the district.
Sixth grader Owen Snyder and his father Nick Snyder dropped off a check to Bowling Green City Schools for more than $1,000 to pay off lunch balance debts for students across the district.