
National History Day State Competition
Several students from Maysville High School competed and earned honors at the National History Day State Competition held Saturday at Ohio Wesleyan University yesterday
Eleven MHS students competed in this round of the competition - a capstone for months of historical writing and research. Students analyzed primary and secondary sources, conducted personal interviews with experts, and spent significant time in museums and archives to create their original projects in the various categories, all tied to this year’s theme of “frontiers in history.”
In order to compete at this round, students had to qualify by finishing first or second at the regional contest held at Muskingum University last month. The competing students include: Sophomores, Emma Rush and Scarlet Price (group website), Arion Yost, Zach Howell (individual website), Will Stoepfel, Maya Johnson (individual documentary), Claire Heiney (individual exhibit). Juniors: Abby Fracker and Jacklynn Watts (group website), Autumn Barrows (individual website) and Tillman Hawk (individual paper).
Receiving recognition on the day:
Tillman Hawk won the “America’s Founding” award which included a cash prize.
Sophomores Will Stoepfel and Maya Johnson both placed in the top six in the state for their individual documentaries.
Junior Autumn Barrows placed fourth in the state for her website.
Sophomores Emma Rush and Scarlet Price received the “Ohio Pride” award which comes with a cash prize AND the pair was recognized as the winners of the group website category. As a result of their first place finish, the group is now eligible to join the Ohio delegation and represent the state at the National History Day competition in June held at College Park Maryland, just outside of Washington DC.
The NHD program reaches nearly half a million American and international students every year so to make it this far is quite a success. Congratulations to all of the Maysville students who competed and good luck to those moving on to the next round.
Proud to be a panther. #PantherPride



♻️🌎🎨UpCycled Art🎨🌎♻️
Maysville Elementary is excited to share with you a few of our Earth Day -UpCycled Art projects. Families participated by recycling "trash" from their homes into beautiful works of art! One person from each grade level received a prize package with an Earth Day shirt, book, and collection of seed packets; while all other participants received squishy globes to celebrate their creations! Thanks to our families for making learning a fun experience!






Saturday's Scheduled Athletic Events


🐾Maysville High School Families 🐾
Mark Your Calendars!
🐾National Honor Society Induction Ceremony
Friday, May 5th at 9 AM
🐾Academic Awards Grades 9-11
Friday, May 12th at 9 AM
🐾Senior Academic Awards and Scholarship Recognition
Friday, May 19th at 9 AM


Mrs. Dingey's 3rd grade students have been learning about immigration and recently read, Lilly and Miss Liberty-a fiction text that shares how a young girl made crowns to raise funds to construct the pedestal in which the Statue of Liberty would stand. Today, they enjoyed making their own crowns. 👑


The Applause Applause feature of the Maysville Local School Board meetings is to showcase the amazing work that is happening in our school district. These individuals are nominated for their dedication and commitment to making Maysville Local Schools a great place to be. We want to congratulate the April Applause Applause recipients for all of their hard work.


Thanks to generous donations from the Community Foundations Fall Grant, Maysville Elementary students are enjoying books📚 on this sunny day☀️ in our “Reading Nooks.”





Congratulations to the Maysville Girls Softball Team🥎 for defeating Coshocton last night with a score of 20-6. Proud to be a panther. #PantherPride


Friday's Athletic Events


🌎🎨♻️Maysville Elementary Families ♻️🎨🌎
Maysville Elementary is excited to be hosting an Upcycled Art Exhibit in honor of Earth Day. If you’d still like to participate, bring your family entries to school tomorrow morning!






Thursday's Athletic Events


2023-24 Physicals


Update Final Forms for 2023-24


💛🐾Maysville O*Tags Preschool Registration 💙🐾
Preschool Registration will be Tuesday May 2nd from 9:00-11:00 A.M. and 1:00-3:00 P.M.
For more information you may contact the Maysville O*Tags at 740-453-0754.


Wednesday's Athletic Events


💙📣Maysville High School and Middle School Cheerleading📣💙
Clinics for High School and Middle School tryouts will begin Monday, April 24th.
Tryouts will be Saturday, April 29th.
Packets of information and a sign up sheet are in the High School and Middle School office.
If you have any questions, please email Coach Merlo- amanda.merlo@maysvillelocal.org.


At the final meet for the swimmers from Maysville Middle School, the Panthers finished strong with several 10 ten finishes including:
Bella Blair finished 10th in the 100-yard backstroke.
Lilly Campbell finished 10th in the 200-yard freestyle relay.
Avereigh Hague set a personal record in the 50-yard breaststroke.
Leila Hawk finished 1st in the 100-yard breaststroke, 2nd in the 500-yard freestyle, and 2nd in the 50-yard freestyle.
Evan James finished 9th in the 100-yard backstroke & 10th in the 100-yard breaststroke.
Gracie Rush finished 5th in the 100-yard freestyle, 8th in the 200-yard IM, and 10th in the 50-yard fly.
Olivia Rusnak finished 9th in the 500-yard freestyle, 9th in the 100-yard backstroke, and 10th in the 200-yard free relay.
Congratulations, Panthers, on a great season!
Proud to be a panther. #PantherPride






💛🐾Maysville O*Tags Preschool Registration 💙🐾
Preschool Registration will be Tuesday May 2nd from 9:00-11:00 A.M. and 1:00-3:00 P.M.
For more information you may contact the Maysville O*Tags at 740-453-0754.


Miss Wanda is back in the Kindergarten classrooms teaching the students about recycling 🌎♻️





Tuesday's Athletic Events
