On February 13, Put-in-Bay School held its annual Science Fair/Olympiad. Featured in this image is Lear Cooks presenting his science fair project to judge Rudy Rence.
Category: Academics
Red Ribbon Week
On October 27, students dressed up in red. On October 28 students dressed as their future selves; on October 28 students dressed for the Red Carpet; on Thursday will dress as a cowboy on October 30; on October 31st 7th through 12th will dress for History on Halloween.
Quiz bowl vs Comunity
On Wednesday, October 22, the quiz bowl team faced off against the community and emerged victorious. Thank you to all the community members who participated. We hope you had fun!
Bigs & Littles
Each high schooler has chosen an elementary student to be a little brother/sister for the year. On October 13, at an all-student assembly, elementary students received clues about their “big” and were given time to see if they could find them. In the future, there are many fun activities planned for the pairs. In the...
Mohican Field Trip
The outdoor education class took a field trip to Mohican State Park on Saturday, October 4. After setting up their tents, the class went on a 3-mile kayaking trip on the river. Then, they hiked on a beautiful 1.8-mile trail, which ended with a steep, uphill section. The class also enjoyed climbing up the stairs...
Art Field Trip on October 16th
Students who are in art I, II, and III are going to visit two Cleveland institutions. They will visit The Greater Cleveland Aquarium, where they are going to tour the facility and draw/paint a fish in their natural habitat. Also, they are going to the Morgan Conservatory, where they are going to learn how paper...
Murder Mystery Trial
Bridge Crusher
Students built bridges using only cardboard, popsicle sticks, and glue. The strength of the bridges was tested by Mr. Schuffenecker and the bridge destroyer. Elias Wright had the strongest bridge that maxed out the scale and held over 300 lbs. Ava Heineman and Kate Hubner also defeated the bridge destroyer by overloading the scale.








