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Yahoo
24-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Crestline class of 2025 earns 104 seals, college credits and a scholarship
Crestline Exempted Local School District is paying tribute to its class of 2025. The 38 seniors were celebrated during the school's recent graduation and Senior Awards Ceremony and Senior Clap-Out. According to an announcement, 17 of the seniors attended Crestline High School, while 21 were enrolled at the Pioneer Career and Technology Center. The highest GPA in the class reached 4.116, showcasing the academic achievements of the graduates. The class of 2025 collectively earned 104 graduation seals, exceeding the 76 seals required for graduation under state guidelines. The accomplishment reflects the hard work and determination of the students throughout the year. Additionally, the senior class pursued 40 College Credit Plus (CCP) dual credit courses, with one senior completing 17 CCP courses and earning an associate's degree through Ohio State University at Mansfield before graduation. Beyond academics, the class showed strong career preparation. One graduate participated in the TurboCert credentialing program at the Crawford County Success Center, receiving specialized training for workforce entry with a professional certification. In honor of the graduating class, the district introduced the Jeff Belcik Memorial Scholarship this year. The $1,000 scholarship was awarded to a Crestline High School senior who exemplified the spirit and values of the district. This story was created by Jane Imbody, jimbody@ with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at or share your thoughts at with our News Automation and AI team. This article originally appeared on Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum: Crestline's class of 2025 earned more than diplomas; here's what else
Yahoo
09-04-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Crestline students shine with creative projects, heading to state competition
Thirteen students in Crestline High School's Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) organization are gearing up for state competition in Columbus on April 24. The students qualified in all five events following regional competition in March where students earned gold, silver and bronze medals, according to an announcement. Sophomore Addy Giesige and Freshman Izzy Sefcek received gold medals for their Level 2 Interior Design project, which featured an Airbnb inspired by "The Lion King." Sophomores Bridget Belcik and Jaelyn Tesso earned silver medals for their Professional Presentation project on grief. They presented to elementary classes and the FCS Advisory Committee, sharing their insights on the topic. In another silver medal-winning project, sophomores Kylie Kelly, Jayden Lozier and Haylee Seymour aimed to make reading enjoyable for first graders. They collaborated with teacher Angie Mohn to engage students through reading activities, crafts and snacks, hoping to boost reading scores. Sophomores Alyssa Cottrell, Nevaeh Hill and Sia Tsappa received bronze medals for their National Programs in Action - Families First project. They organized crock pot cooking sessions for sixth graders and their parents, teaching the importance of family meals and cooking together. Eighth graders Calvin Iacobucci, Marcus Wilson and Bentley Woogerd also earned bronze medals for their distracted driving awareness project. They secured a $1,250 stipend and invited the Ohio Highway Patrol to present on the dangers of distracted driving, along with a coloring contest for elementary students. All projects will be refined before the state competition. The top two projects in each category will advance to the national competition in Orlando, FL, from July 5-10. This story was created by Jane Imbody, jimbody@ with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at or share your thoughts at with our News Automation and AI team. This article originally appeared on Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum: Crestline students advance to FCCLA State competition