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A group of students sits on a carpet in the classrooom, and they are all wearing sunglasses and making heart shapes with their hands.

Are today’s families redefining what success looks like for students?

In this blog post, Superintendent Trent Bowers reflects on a national conversation about declining academic scores and shares a different perspective: What if changing family priorities are part of the story?

Read More about A Hypothesis…
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The New York Times reported on sobering national data released by the Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford: math and reading test scores have fallen across America over the last decade.

But here’s what I want you to know: that is not the story in Worthington. Read more in this blog post.
 

Read More about Bucking the National Trend
Student stands at Thomas Worthington High School - he's wearing a cap and gown and holding a diploma.

BLOG POST:  We’re a school district that is radically focused on attempting to develop the whole child and we believe that real meaningful and transformative learning only happens through human relationships. 

Read More about Our Beautiful Mess
Two school volunteers smile at the camera while standing in front of a TWHS logo.

Every spring, the Worthington Noon Lions Club takes a moment to do something I deeply appreciate: they stop and recognize the people who quietly make our schools and community better. 

Learn more about the story of Michael and Linda Widdis in the latest blog post from Superintendent Trent Bowers

Read More about A Heart for Worthington
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BLOG POST:  This year reminded us of something simple: we can plan for a lot, but we can’t plan for Ohio weather.

From a week of winter closures to April’s hail storm, our schools have faced real challenges. Thanks to quick action from our maintenance teams and the patience of our families and staff, learning has continued without missing a beat.

Now, we’re looking ahead.

Read More about A Year of Extremes and What Comes Next for Worthington Schools