Today our eighth graders experienced Reality Store. With the organization of Mrs. Carman, area businesses and employees came in to station real-life situations in order to help teach students the importance of financial responsibility. Each student was given a paycheck with a monthly salary based on their career interests. Of course, they started at the bank where they had to cash or deposit their check. They then visited various businesses to purchase utilities, automobiles, housing, childcare, insurance, communications, and many other real-life needs. Some students realized that a paycheck doesn't always go that far after you pay the bills. Others figured out ways to be smart with their money to avoid ending with a negative balance. A huge thank you goes out to the volunteers who came in today to make this possible. We have a great community.
about 17 hours ago, April Bond
Students stand in line inside a school gym as several adults seated at a long table help them complete paperwork. Papers, pens, a coffee mug, and a bag of candy are spread across the table, with gym equipment and additional students visible in the background.
A group of students and adults gather in a school gym for an educational event. In the foreground, two students stand at a table labeled “Water,” speaking with an older presenter seated behind the table. Papers and a water bottle are spread out in front of them. Additional tables and participants fill the background, with a line of students waiting to visit other stations.
A busy school gymnasium with tables lined up for an informational fair. Staff members stand behind the tables with brochures and display boards, while students on the opposite side read handouts and ask questions. A basketball hoop and high ceiling are visible in the background.
reality store
“A group of adults gather around a long table in a school gymnasium. Several people stand on one side filling out forms, while others sit across from them reviewing paperwork and using calculators. A basket of documents sits in the center of the table. The scene appears to be a school registration or check‑in process.”
A busy school gymnasium with students and families standing in line at check‑in tables. Two staff members sit at a long table in the foreground with paperwork, pens, a calculator, and an “East Elementary” coffee cup, assisting participants. A basket of lollipops sits on the table, and a basketball hoop is visible in the background.
A seated adult reviews paperwork at a table while two students stand across from him holding forms in a busy school gymnasium set up with multiple tables and people participating in an organized event.
Students stand in line at an information table inside a school gymnasium, speaking with two adults seated behind a display that includes a “Transportation” poster. Additional tables with presenters and students are visible in the background, along with gym wall padding and a basketball hoop.
Students gather around an information table in a school gymnasium, looking through brochures while two adults seated behind the table speak with them during a career or education fair.
A group of people gather in a school gym during a check‑in event. Two individuals sit at a table sorting papers and using a calculator, with folders, printed forms, and a basket of wrapped candy in front of them. Several others stand in line behind the table holding documents, including one person with a yellow notebook.
CC Athletics Weekly Update 4-27
2 days ago, Jake Bruner
CC Athletics Weekly Update
Motivational Monday: "An ounce of patience is worth more than a ton of preaching." - Gandhi
2 days ago, Michael Voll
CC will be on a two-hour delay for today, Mon, April 27 due to power issues in the area.
2 days ago, Greg Flannigan
Secretaries, administrative assistants, life savers...there are a lot of titles you can give these two ladies, and we all know who truly holds things together! Mrs. Niedermier and Mrs. Bauer do a great job keeping us all sane. We are blessed to have them running our office. Thanks for all you do for CC! We appreciate you!
7 days ago, April Bond
secretaries
We are so proud of Mrs Holly Rossman's Kindergarteners who came to our Board of Education meeting on Monday, April 20. These amazing and bright students had the opportunity to read their story of "All about me" to our Board of Education members. We appreciate their excitement and confidence they demonstrated, along with their outstanding reading skills. #ReadersAreLeaders #LeadServeSuCCeed
7 days ago, Michael Voll
kindergartners read to board
BLOOD DRIVE TODAY!

"Many spots open today. Walk-ins welcome. Join us and save some lives today!"
8 days ago, Greg Flannigan
“American Red Cross flyer announcing a blood drive at Colonel Crawford High School on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the old gymnasium. Includes scheduling instructions through 1‑800‑RED‑CROSS or RedCrossBlood.org with code CCHS, a note about completing RapidPass online, and a promotion for a $15 e‑gift card for donors. A QR code appears at the bottom.”
CC Weekly Update 4-20
10 days ago, Jake Bruner
CC Athletics Weekly Update 4-20
Great opportunity for sports physicals! Reminder: NO WALK IN'S, Appt Only
11 days ago, Jake Bruner
Sports Physicals
Saturday CC Athletics Updates: Jv Softball cancelled Today @ Northmor Varsity softball moved start time 10:30 am @ Lexington bus leave 8:50 AM Go Eagles!
11 days ago, Jake Bruner
CC will be closed for Fri 4/17 due to fog. Today’s schedule will be moved to Monday with students with tests should report. Elem normal schedule. Teachers available today from 10-2.
12 days ago, Greg Flannigan
CC will be on a 2-hour delay for Friday, 4/17 due to fog. Testing will occur after delay.
12 days ago, Greg Flannigan
A public safety notice from Galion Police Department and Colonel Crawford Schools warns families about a student game called “Senior Assassin.”
16 days ago, Colonel Crawford LSD
A public safety notice from Galion Police Department and Colonel Crawford Schools warns families about a student game called “Senior Assassin.” The school states it does not support the activity and prohibits it on school property or at events. The police section explains risks such as curfew violations, realistic-looking water guns, and suspicious late-night behavior that can lead to 911 calls. It urges parents to talk with their children about safety and curfew laws and reminds the community that officers will treat such situations seriously to avoid emergencies or disturbances.
CC Athletics Weekly Update 4-13
17 days ago, Jake Bruner
Weekly Update
CC Athletics Updated for Week of 4-6
20 days ago, Jake Bruner
Updated Schedule
CC Varsity Softball vs Wynford Tonight Game is on 5 PM start at Chuck Huggins's Field
22 days ago, Jake Bruner
concession stand
We are almost to the date! Get your CORVETTE RAFFLE tickets now!! Contact a booster member @ 1-866-WIN-VETT…buy ONLINE @ gala bid (see QR code below)…mail in entry form before April 18th! Tickets: $25 each or 5/$100
23 days ago, Jake Bruner
Raffle
Colonel Crawford Athletics Week of 4-6 Updated
23 days ago, Jake Bruner
Updated Schedule
Eagle Nation....WQEL is asking for your vote for "Coach of the Month" of April for The Colonel Crawford Local School District. Vote now and nominate a Coach you feel needs to be recognized from CC!! #LeadServeSuCCeed (Click on link to vote) https://wqel.com/2026/03/25/coach-of-the-month/
26 days ago, Michael Voll

Reminder: Open Enrollment Application Forms are due to the Colonel Crawford Central Office by tomorrow, Tuesday, March 31 at 3pm. Any questions, please call 419.562.6755. We appreciate your cooperation in this matter. #GoEagles #LeadServeSuCCeed

30 days ago, Michael Voll