Mr. Gentry's 6th grade Career Exploration class has been working really hard researching careers that interest them. We shook things up this morning and had the students act out a career that they find an interest in! We had Dairy herdsman, several cops, a yoga instructor, Welders, and college professors to name a few!
over 2 years ago, Tyler Gentry
acting out a mounted patrolmen
Our yoga instructor in class
One of several Welders
Construction worker
Mr. Gentry's Ag.3 & Ag.4 have been putting practical skills learned in the classroom to the test in the shop building Circuit boards. They had to wire a 2 way switch to a light, and then add a second light in the sequence. As you can see, we had some "Bright bulbs" in the electrical unit!
over 2 years ago, Tyler Gentry
Seniors work on laying out their circuit boards.
Seniors begin wiring the plug and junction box
We have light!
Junior class got a bit further and wired in their second light!
The 8th grade Introduction to Animal science class just wrapped up their shop safety unit. Mr. Gentry was VERY pleased with the creativity of the safety posters they created to add some color to our Ag. Shop, here are just a few!
over 2 years ago, Tyler Gentry
Using power tools when wet can be a little...Slippery
Never distract someone when they're using tools
Dress well, or die trying
Don't distract others that are working!
UNITED FALL AUCTION - OCT. 1 , 6 PM
over 2 years ago, Bill Young
Auction Flyer
40 Agriculture education students traveled to London, Ohio on Tuesday morning to visit the 2022 Farm Science Review hosted by The Ohio State University. Whether you are looking to innovate with the latest Ag-technology, learn from industry experts, or share your farming legacy with your family, the Farm Science Review has it all. All the students who attended learned new skills & saw equipment and technology they have never seen before!
over 2 years ago, Tyler Gentry
Ag.1 freshman were discussing how large the equipment was compared to what they see in Columbiana County
Ag.2 students learning about soil science with the Franklin County NRCS soil specialist
Ag. 1 students  learning from the Department of Wildlife the affects of wildlife harvest and the benefits is has on our ecosystem
A mix of Ag.1 & Ag.4 putting their plant science skills to test, designing a plant for maximum benefits with roots, stem and leaf. They called their masterpiece the "prickly corn".
All grade levels will have a 2-hour late start TOMORROW for staff in-service meetings. All school buses will run 2 hours later than usual. Check out our District School Year Calendar on our school webpage for future changes to our regular day: https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/2928/ULSD/2172252/2022-2023_United_Local_Calendar.pdf
over 2 years ago, Bill Young
LATE START SEPT. 14
District activities and offices will be closed this Thursday, August 18, 2022, until 3 pm for electrictiy repair and service. We appologize for any inconvience.
over 2 years ago, United Local Schools
Congratulations to Kaleb Nastari! After claiming the state championship title in the 800 meter run on June, he has been invited to run in the New Balance Outdoor Nationals contest at Franklin Field in Philadelphia. Go Kaleb!
almost 3 years ago, United Local Schools
Congratulations to our fifth grade award recipients of The President's Award for Educational Achievement. This award is given to a student who has shown tremendous growth and demonstrates unusual commitment to learning in academics despite various obstacles.
almost 3 years ago, United Local Schools
Congratulations to our fourth grade classrooms did a great job directing, prop making, and performing their classroom's play for the rest of their grade.
almost 3 years ago, United Local Schools