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2009-04-21As Alice goes through the Looking Glass, she shatters the space-time continuum. Looking Glass Land Show Dates April 23, 24, 25 @ 7:30 April 26 @ 2:30 Doors open 1/2 hour before show starts.Ticket Prices are as follows: Adult- $7, Student- $5, Thespian- $3, Senior Citizens - FREEView
2009-04-20In the Media Center one of Mrs. Haneys Med-Tech students uses studystack.com to review her class notes.View
2009-04-14The Best Band in the Land. Saturday, April 11,2009 the Amherst Marching Comets took part in the Night Parade at Disney World.View
2009-03-31Congratulations, Amherst Indoor Drumline! The Drumline placed 2nd out of 14 in their division at the State Championships this past weekend in Centerville. They received 3 first place and 2 second places during the season. The drumline consists of 38 members.View
2009-03-27Mrs. Kasnyik's Spanish 3 students test their Spanish language comprehension. One student closed their eyes and the other gave directions and warnings in Spanish. "Watch out for that tree!"View
2009-03-24Newly inducted National Honor Society members read the NHS pledge. Inductees More photos View
2009-03-17Members of the Junior TV Class practicing interviewing techniques.View
2009-03-09Mandi, a 2005 Steele graduate is a senior majoring in Forensic Biology at Ohio Northern University. Recently she returned to share her experiences with Steele science classes. She recently completed an internship with the Joint POW-MIA Accounting Command in Hawaii.View
2009-03-02While Natalie waits her turn, Brian reads to a Shupe student as we celebrate Read Across America Day honoring the birthday of Dr. Seuss. Photo GalleryView
2009-03-02Steele students read to Shupe kindergarteners and first graders Monday March 2 as part of Read Across America day.View

April 14, 2005: Surrounded by parents and coaches, Ali Cariglio and Zak Wilburn prepare to sign letters of intent to play soccer for the University of Findlay and to run cross country for Ashland University, respectively.