
All tickets are general admission for tomorrow night's Girls' Sectional Final game versus Leipsic. Season tickets and passes will not be accepted.

We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Palmer High School graduating class of 1940.
In 1940 the world witnesses the following: On May 15 in San Bernardino, California the very first McDonald’s hamburger restaurant opens while just over a month later the first Dairy Queen opens in Edina, Minnesota. In what was at the time Palmer High School’s largest graduating class, 26 seniors receive their diplomas in May. On October 8 the Cincinnati Reds defeat the Detroit Tigers in Game 7 of the World Series for their second MLB crown. President Roosevelt wins an unprecedented third term as the Commander-in-Chief, defeating Republican Wendell Wilkie in a November landslide. RKO releases two Walt Disney feature-length films, Pinocchio and Fantasia.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1941.







Boys Basketball:


Congratulations to our art students who have a whopping 36 artworks on display at the Wassenberg Art Center High School Invitational in Van Wert from February 22 - March 5. Shown here the five students who received awards.
To see all of the amazing artwork please click the link below:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1cb9WfYFTkTO41R9dMewHAJPigECPGvA3?usp=share_link






Tickets for Saturday's girls' Sectional Final game versus Leipsic are available online. All tickets are general admission. There will also be a cash option at the door of $8 for adults and $5 for students.
https://www.ohsaa.org/tickets

We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Palmer High School graduating class of 1939.
In 1939 the world witnesses the following: In April, The Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck is first published. In the 27th issue of DC Comics released on May 1, Batman makes his first appearance. Legendary Yankee first baseman Lou Gehrig ends his record consecutive games played streak at 2,130 on May 2 after it is learned he has contracted amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). He would make his “Luckiest Man” speech on July 4 in front of a sold-out Yankee Stadium crowd. Gehrig’s consecutive games played record would stand for 56 years. The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is officially dedicated in Cooperstown, New York. In Miller City, Ohio in May, 18 Palmer High School seniors graduate. On August 15 at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, MGM’s classic color musical The Wizard of Oz premieres. Exactly four months later, the classic film Gone With the Wind has its own premiere in Loew’s Grand Theatre in Atlanta.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1940.






Strawberry pickup will be Tuesday and Wednesday next week from 3-5pm in the ag shop!


We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Palmer High School graduating class of 1938.
In 1938 the world witnesses the following: President Roosevelt, in an attempt to fight infant polio, establishes the March of Dimes foundation on January 3. April 18 marked the first appearance of comic book hero Superman. The Palmer High School Class of 1938 graduates 17 seniors at commencement exercises in May. In a rematch, heavyweight Joe Louis exacts revenge on German boxer Max Schmeling with a first-round knockout on June 22 in front of 70,000 at Yankee Stadium. On October 30, Orson Welles broadcasts the radio adaptation of H.G. Wells’s novel The War of the Worlds, inadvertently causing panic amongst listeners in various parts of the country.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1939.







As part of the District Strategic Plan, the Public Relations & Communication Focus Group created a Parent School Climate Survey for parents of current Miller City-New Cleveland Local School students. Currently the district has fielded 86 responses. Thank you to those parents who have completed the survey. That being said, with approximately 260 total households in the school district the Public Relations & Communication Focus Group desires to see even more survey responses.
Here's the link to the survey: https://forms.gle/QzR6bUEDAWRT2nU77 The Strategic Planning Team appreciates parental feedback and is hopeful the data can be used to assist the district in its efforts to continually improve the student experience.

We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Palmer High School graduating class of 1937.
In 1937 the world witnesses the following: In February, John Steinbeck's novella of the Great Depression Of Mice and Men is published. On May 6 in Lakehurst, New Jersey the German airship Hindenburg bursts into flame while attempting to land, killing 36 passengers and crew. The Palmer High School Class of 1937 graduates 17 seniors at commencement exercises that same month. On July 2, Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan disappear after departing from New Guinea as part of Earhart’s attempt to become the first woman to fly around the world. On December 21, Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first feature-length animated cartoon with sound, opens in theaters. The following day, New York’s Lincoln Tunnel, connecting New York City to Weehawken, New Jersey, under the Hudson River opens to road traffic.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1938.






We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Palmer High School graduating class of 1936.
In 1936 the world witnesses the following: On January 15, the first American building to be completely covered in glass is completed in Toledo, Ohio, for the Owens-Illinois Glass Company. 13 Palmer High School seniors in Miller City, Ohio graduate in May. Ohio State track star Jesse Owens brings home four gold medals from the summer Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany as Owens was victorious in the long jump, 100 meters, 200 meters and 4X100 meter relay. President Franklin Roosevelt wins election to his second term, defeating Republican Kansas Governor Alf Landon in the November general election. Weekly news periodical Life magazine begins publication on November 23.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1937.





We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Palmer High School graduating class of 1935.
In 1935 the world witnesses the following: On January 8 in Tupelo, Mississippi, Elvis Presley is born. At Palmer High School in May, 11 seniors graduate. The first Major League Baseball night game is played on May 24 at Cincinnati’s Crosley Field between the Reds and the visiting Philadelphia Phillies. The world’s first parking meters are installed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on July 16. On September 2, the Labor Day Hurricane makes landfall in the Florida Keys with winds of over 185 mph. The Category 5 storm is the strongest hurricane to ever strike the United States and claims the lives of 423 people. The most popular children’s toy at Christmas was a Shirley Temple doll.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1936.






We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Palmer High School graduating class of 1934.
In 1934 the world witnesses the following: On May 5, the first Three Stooges short is released. On May 23, outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow – of Bonnie & Clyde infamy – are ambushed and gunned down in rural Louisiana. On the same day, the “Battle of Toledo” begins during the Auto-Lite strike in Toledo, lasting four days. That same month, 17 seniors at Palmer High School in Miller City, Ohio graduate. In July, “Public Enemy No. 1” John Dillinger is shot and killed by FBI agents outside the Biograph theater in Chicago. In Dayton on August 19, the first All-American Soap Box Derby is held.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1935.








We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Palmer High School graduating class of 1933.
In 1933 the world witnesses the following: Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge begins in San Francisco in January. At the end of the month, The Lone Ranger debuts on American radio. The original film version of King Kong premieres at Radio City Music Hall and the RKO Roxy Theatre in New York City on March 2. the following day in South Dakota the Mount Rushmore National Monument is dedicated even though the monument itself would not be completed until several years later. The Palmer High School Class of 1933 walks down the aisle in May as 20 students graduate. On June 6, the first drive-in theater opens in Camden, New Jersey. The 21st Amendment to the Constitution goes into effect in December and ends the Prohibition era in the United States.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1934.






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We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Palmer High School graduating class of 1932.
In 1932 the world witnesses the following: On March 25, Tarzan the Ape Man starring Olympic gold medal swimmer Johnny Weismuller premieres. Both the winter and summer Olympic Games are held in the United States as the winter events are held in Lake Placid, New York and the summer events in Los Angeles, California. 16 seniors receive their Palmer High School diplomas in May. Aviator Amelia Earhart flies from the United States to Derry, Northern Ireland in 14 hours 54 minutes. Democrat New York Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt soundly defeats incumbent Herbert Hoover in the November U.S. presidential election. On December 27, Radio City Music Hall opens in New York City.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1933.





We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Palmer High School graduating class of 1931.
In 1931 the world witnesses the following: On February 14, the original Dracula film starring Bela Lugosi hits theaters in the U.S. The Star Spangled Banner is officially adopted as the national anthem by Congress on March 4. At Palmer High School in May in Miller City, Ohio 10 graduates receive their diplomas. On October 4, Dick Tracy, the comic strip detective character makes his first appearance in the Detroit Mirror newspaper. In Chicago later that month, famous gangster Al Capone is sentenced to 11 years in prison for tax evasion. Three weeks later on October 25, the 3,500-foot George Washington Bridge opens to traffic in New York making it the longest span bridge in the world. On November 21, horror film Frankenstein is released in New York City theaters.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1932.









FFA members participated in the District Ag Sales CDE last week at Carey High School. Great job to these individuals!


We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Palmer High School graduating class of 1930.
In 1930 the world witnesses the following: American astronomer Clyde Tombaugh, while studying photographs in February, confirms the existence of the ninth planet, Pluto. Workers in New York City begin construction of the Empire State Building on March 17. Three days later, Colonel Sanders opens the first Kentucky Fried Chicken in Corbin, Kentucky. Warner Brothers releases their first cartoon series, Looney Tunes, on April 19. With just 5 students, the first graduating class of the 1930s at Palmer High School walks down the aisle in May. On July 31, CBS radio drama The Shadow airs its first episode. 3M introduces Scotch Tape on September 8. The Dust Bowl, a period of severe dust storms that severely and negatively affected agriculture in the Great Plains, begins in the summer of 1930 and will intermittently continue for six more years.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1931.








Last week, school counselors across the nation advocated for their school counseling programs during National School Counseling week. We made sure to show our staff and students how much we appreciate all of them and reminded them we are here to help when they need it!
