Just a reminder that the 4th Grade Market day is this Friday, May 15th! Students will be selling various items priced between $1-$5. Students chose to donate their earnings to the Jefferson County Humane Society and the Helping Hands Food Pantry!
about 1 hour ago, Dana Rex
This week in Miss Huddlestun's STEM class, students became Environmental Scientists!
Grades 3–5 designed and tested renewable energy windmills to learn how wind energy can be transformed into motion, while K–2 students engineered recycled bird feeders to help local wildlife and reduce waste.
4 days ago, Grace Huddlestun
Our 3rd–5th grade STEM students have spent the past few weeks exploring the world of hydroponics by growing dahlias, marigolds, and lavender plants!
It has been exciting watching the students care for their plants as they developed roots and grew stronger each week. This hands-on learning experience gave students a chance to see science in action while learning about plant growth and hydroponic systems.
This week, students were thrilled to take their plants home, and their excitement and pride made this project even more special!
5 days ago, Grace Huddlestun
Congratulations to Toronto High School senior, Loren Chen, on being recognized at the ACT County-wide Breakfast hosted by the Jefferson County ESC! Your hard work and commitment to personal and academic growth are truly inspiring. Wishing you all the best as you continue your educational journey at The Ohio State University—may it be filled with success and exciting opportunities ahead.
7 days ago, Betsy Jones
Jefferson County Most United School Challenge Spirit Week will begin Monday, May 11, and continue through Friday, May 15. ALL PK-12 grades are encouraged to participate.
7 days ago, Lori Rawson

Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer Program for Children (Summer EBT), also known as SUN Bucks, will be available to eligible families this summer. Summer EBT provides grocery benefits to low-income families with school-aged children when schools are closed for the summer.
All children between the ages of 6 to 18 participating in one or more of the following assistance programs (on or after July 1, 2025) will receive Summer EBT automatically with no need to apply:
• Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
• Ohio Works First (OWF)
• Medicaid (if income meets USDA Income Eligibility Guidelines for current program year)
Toronto City School District is a Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) district (a school receiving universal free meals, without the collection of income applications). Students attending a CEP district are not automatically eligible for Summer EBT unless they participate in SNAP, OWF, or Medicaid.
Households that are within 185% of the federal poverty level but do not participate in one of these programs can submit a Summer EBT application via the Summer EBT web page at sebt.ohio.gov. When applying, you will be asked to provide your child’s name, school, date of birth, address, and some additional details. You will also be asked to report your household’s income. You will not need to provide any other documents or information including social security number, proof of citizenship, or pay stubs to apply.
Summer EBT benefits will either be loaded to a household’s Ohio Direction Card or a benefit card will be sent in the mail in a plain white envelope addressed to each eligible child. Families will receive a one-time benefit of $120 for each eligible child and can use the money to buy food during the summer at grocery stores, farmers markets, and other authorized retailers. Benefits will be issued over many days so children in the same household may receive their benefit on a different day from one another.
7 days ago, Toronto City School District
This afternoon students who ride bus #7 will be dropped off at the entrance of Walton Acres due to roads being blocked. Elementary parents should be prepared to pick up their children at that location. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience.
7 days ago, Maureen Taggart
Important reminder!
7 days ago, Maureen Taggart
4th grade students had an awesome time at Topgolf today!
11 days ago, Dana Rex
Our young geologists put their engineering skills to the test in elementary STEM this week!
After learning about geologists and watching real storm footage showing how powerful erosion and waves can damage homes along the beach, students took on a hands-on challenge of their own. Using only dry beans and popsicle sticks, they designed and built storm barriers to protect a LEGO house from a “storm” as water was poured onto a sandy hill.
Students worked together to problem solve, test their designs, and discover how engineers and geologists help protect communities from the forces of nature. Amazing teamwork and creativity all around!
11 days ago, Grace Huddlestun
A HUGE thank you to all of our amazing volunteers who took the time to visit, share, and inspire 💛 Your stories, uniforms, tools, and enthusiasm made such a lasting impression on our students. You helped spark ideas that could shape their futures!
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11 days ago, Katie Mitchell
Students in Miss Stead's math classes who completed all 4th grade i-Ready Math lessons before the state test received a hydration station reward! They got to customize their own fancy drinks. These students worked so hard!
13 days ago, Dana Rex
SUPER READERS!! These students in Miss Wagstaff's first grade completed all the read and respond for the whole school year! They were rewarded with a gold token to use in the book vending machine! Great job!
14 days ago, Nikki Wright
If your student will be entering 4th–7th grade next year, be sure to check their folder for information on this exciting summer opportunity. You won’t want them to miss out!
14 days ago, Grace Huddlestun
Our Elementary STEM students took on the role of aerospace engineers this week! After learning about the Mars rover, our 3rd–5th graders designed and built re-entry capsules to safely bring their marshmallow astronauts back to Earth putting their creativity and problem-solving skills to the test.
Meanwhile, our K–2 students explored gravity with a fun experiment and then engineered parachutes to help their “alien” land safely. To top it off, they even designed a home on the back for their new space traveler!
18 days ago, Grace Huddlestun
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18 days ago, Maureen Taggart
Mrs.Hammond’s third grade math students have been busy growing both plants and their math skills this month! Students planted and cared for their own little “yards,” taking responsibility for watering and nurturing them every day. Each week, they measured their progress and tracked their results using line plots and bar graphs, turning their hard work into real-life math data.
19 days ago, Cari Wagner
Toronto Junior Senior High School students and faculty are celebrating SPIRIT WEEK for prom on Friday, April 24th. Today the theme is "RHYME WITHOUT REASON". All of the first floor instructional hall faculty participated and is displaying labels with long "E" rhyme. As pictured, we are KNEE, KEY, ME, SEA, BEE, SEE, "T", SHE, TEA, THREE, MOMMY, TREE, WE!
19 days ago, Betsy Jones
Our third graders have been working so hard preparing for the state test, so they took a little break to celebrate Earth Day with a nature walk 🌎💚
The fresh air was just the reset they needed before finishing strong!
20 days ago, Cari Wagner
The first grade students in Mrs. Rosa's class learned about the water cycle. They enjoyed making a craft to end the lesson.
21 days ago, Nikki Wright