
HS Basketball:
Varsity: MC 62 Ayersville 52
Record: 12-3
JV: MC 60 Ayersville 28
Record: 14-1
Freshmen: MC 43 Ayersville 31
Record: 7-4

Miller City Varsity Bowling won against Springfield at OHL with 2777 to 2617.
Record: 7-1
Next match 1/23 vs Delphos Jefferson at OHL.

HS Girls Basketball:
Varsity: MC 25 Columbus Grove 46
Record: 9-5 (PCL 3-2)
JV: MC 38 CG 40

JH Girls Basketball:
8th Grade:
MC 36 Fort Jennings 23
Record 12-0
The next game for both 7/8 is on Tuesday, 1/21 at 5 vs Glandorf at home

HS Boys Basketball:
Varsity: MC 30 Ottoville 38
Record: 11-3
JV: MC 44 Ottoville 43 OT
Record: 13-1
Freshmen: MC 46 Ottoville 22
Record: 6-4

Bus #3 (Shelly K) is running 10 minutes late this afternoon (1/17/25)

Today's lunch will be Grilled Cheese, Chili Soup, Baby Carrots, Peaches, Crackers and Milk

Miller City-New Cleveland School on a 2-hour delay today (1/17/25)

This Saturday's JH boys basketball game versus SPPS has been rescheduled for 2/10 at 5PM. Also, the JH boys game versus Glandorf has been rescheduled for 1/25 at 10AM.

All mini cheer camp shirts will delivered to the school tomorrow and handed out to the girls in their classrooms.
Please have your child ready and at the old school gym by 5:00pm on Friday to prepare for the JV halftime performance.
Thank you!

All practices, games, and mini cheer are cancelled for this evening (1/16).

Miller City-New Cleveland School closed today (1/16/25)

Miller City-New Cleveland on a 2-hour delay today (1/16/25)

HS Girls Basketball:
Varsity:
MC 54 McComb 42
9-4 (3-1)
JV win:
33-13

Kallee, Reagan, Miriam, and Lizzie recently traveled to Lakota High School to compete in the District Food Science CDE on Thursday, January 9th. These students designed a product label by selecting different ingredients that fit a select nutritional requirement. They also demonstrated their understanding of food handling practices. Lastly, they had to identify different aromas and the differences between a series of foods. They placed second out of thirteen teams. Congratulations to the team for advancing to the state competition on January 25th at Columbus! Three members placed in the top ten and their individual placements are listed below. Reagan -1st place Kallee-5th place Miriam -6th place


The Miller City Mechanical Principles class completed an Ag Commodity Training this past Friday. Thank You to Danielle Banks from Rhodes State College who came in to instruct the training. This training session provides students with valuable hands-on experience and the opportunity to earn a credential. They also learned how to sample, inspect, and test grain. The students will have an opportunity to take a test, which can give them a certificate to be a Ag Commodity Tester.






Congratulations to junior Mia for having one of her poems selected to be published in the American High School Poets Winter 2025 anthology! Mia’s poem has been selected as a Topical Winner for the “Of Love and Dedication” section of this anthology. This section is described as "a meaningful study of love and loyalty-based poems written by teenagers for teenagers, which explores how today's teens approach various types of love and loyalty issues.” With this publication, Mia’s poem is in the top 2% of all poems submitted to this national contest. Congratulations, Mia!


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All games have been cancelled for this evening (1/14). All activities and practices after 5PM for this evening (1/14) have been cancelled. The mini cheer camp is still on as scheduled. The JV/Varsity Girls Basketball game with McComb has been rescheduled for tomorrow, 1/15 at 6PM.

Today through Thursday is Mini Cheer Camp after school from 3-5 p.m. Please enter through the daycare entrance to pick up your child/ren.