Saturday, March 28
9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Requirements to participate:
* Must be 21 years or older
* Hold a valid driver’s license
* Have a clean driving record
This is a fun, hands-on opportunity to learn more about school bus driving in a safe and supportive environment. Come see what it’s all about. We’d love to have you!
Spread the word and bring a friend!


Our students brightened the entire high school by placing sticky notes filled with words of affirmation and positive messages on lockers throughout the building. A small note can make a big difference — and our students proved just that! 💛✨










Pictured left to right: State Superintendent, Dr. Paul Craft; President of the State Board of Education, Mr. Paul LaRue; Genoa Elementary Principal, Mrs. Bri Waddell; CORAS Award Winner, Mrs. Teri Fisher; Genoa Superintendent, Mr. Cody McPherson; BGSU President, Dr. Rodney Rodgers; and former State Legislator and Chancellor of Higher Education, Mr. Randy Gardner.








College Credit Plus Night!
📅 February 23rd
📍 High School Cafeteria
🕖 7:00 PM
There will be an informational meeting regarding College Credit Plus (CCP) guidelines for the upcoming school year. Students are eligible to begin registering for CCP courses starting in 7th grade.
If you are unable to attend, please reach out to Ms. Tucholski for more information.
Thank you for keeping our students and staff safe, building positive relationships, and being a steady, supportive presence in our halls each and every day. You do so much more than your job description. You mentor, encourage, and show up for our kids in ways that truly matter.
We are so grateful for you and the care you show our school community!

The activities tied in parallel research, time management, and a honing of their Groundhog Day Bingo skills! Unfortunately, Punxsutawney Phil DID see his shadow, so it looks like the Comet Nation will have to bundle up a bit longer and dream of the arrival of Spring. It WILL arrive!, right?






If you have a child who will be entering kindergarten, we encourage you to schedule a screening appointment as soon as registration becomes available.
We look forward to welcoming the Class of 2039!


Whether they’re completing a LOOP activity in the library, working through a matching activity in class, or creating pixel art on their Chromebooks, students receive instant feedback to see if their answers are correct. These activities allow students to work independently or in small groups, encouraging collaboration, reflection, and deeper understanding.
It’s just one more way our math classrooms keep learning interactive, supportive, and student-centered!

Genoa Transportation Alert: Due to a staffing shortage, there will be no am or pm Elementary, Middle or High School bus 20 tomorrow, February 12. Thank you.
Our bus drivers go above and beyond each day to ensure our precious cargo arrives safely to school and back home. Every single day, rain or shine! Their dedication, care, and commitment do not go unnoticed.
Comet families: please take a moment this week to say thank you to your bus driver for all they do to support our comet community.

Instead of ships on a grid, students are placing linear graphs as their “ships.” To score a hit (and eventually sink a ship!), classmates must guess the equation that matches each graph. As the game goes on, students use what they’ve learned about slope-intercept form to make smarter guesses and refine their thinking.
This hands-on activity turns problem-solving, strategy, and collaboration into an engaging learning experience, and proves that math really can be a game changer!






HAPPY COUNSELORS WEEK!! This week, we are celebrating our amazing school counselors and the incredible impact they have on our students every single day. From offering guidance and encouragement to being a listening ear when it’s needed most, our counselors truly go above and beyond to ensure our students feel supported, valued, and heard. Our school is a better place because of you!

