Zanesville Community High School

Your Success . . . Our Mission

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The school calendar has been changed!
Originally March 16, 2012 was to be the end of the 3rd quarter and a Staff Workday - No school for students.
It is changed to March 9, 2012
(No School for Students)

OGT Weeks
March 12 - March 23, 2012

Please review the letter and schedule sent home as to details for attendance of all students.

ALL TEST TAKERS

(All 10th Graders & Others not passing 1 or more sections)

You must be at school by 8:00 a.m.
starting Monday, March 12, 2012

Anyone arriving late cannot start the test and will have to wait until the next week to do make-ups at the same time.

SPRING BREAK - NO SCHOOL
Friday April 6, 2012 through Friday April 13, 2012
Return to school April 16, 2012

(Take me here!)


 

Mission Statement

Your Success

Our Mission


              

Vicky French                                     Jim Wilson 

                Founder                             Superintendent/Principal


Zanesville Community High School

Governing Board

Aaron Bounds, Chairman

Allen Bennett - Vice Chair

Pam Kisabeth, Secretary

Monica Jones, Member 

Tedd Murphy, Member


Phone (740) 588-5685
Fax (740) 588-0732
968 Pine Street
Zanesville, Ohio 43701



2010-2011 State Report Card 


Advancing to the designation of

"Continuous Improvement"




  Important Dates


February 29, 2012 - Parent Night


April 6 - April 13 (Spring Break)


Graduation & Last Day of School

May 25, 2012


Important Links





 

A Unique Philosophy and Opportunity


*  Academics emphasize the content area subjects that shape our world.

Students participate in an integrated curriculum that fosters critical thinking, creativity and communication.

Students learn in a community that honors democracy, diversity and ethical leadership.

Faculty and mentors focus on the talents of the whole student.

Faculty and students work on projects that benefit the greater community.

The school is a focal point of professional development, educational research and innovation.