The FFA Alumni Plant Sale will begin April 21. Students have been working hard to prepare a wide variety of plants and are excited to share them with the community.





The Workforce Partnership of Putnam County's first newsletter "Stronger Together" has been published. Learn about the WPPC's efforts to prepare, connect, and grow an adaptive, highly skilled manufacturing workforce for Putnam County.
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Varsity Softball:
Miller City 2 Delphos Jefferson 10
Record: 0-1
The FFA will be providing a meal for local farmers to thank them for their hard work and dedication on April 15 from 5:00–6:00 PM. If you are interested, please fill out the form.
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Congratulations to senior Tyler on his years of dedication and involvement in FFA. We wish Tyler continued success in all of his future endeavors.

JOB POSTING:
AYA 7-12 Integrated Science
DISTRICT:
Miller City-New Cleveland Local School
BUILDING:
Miller City-New Cleveland High School
SUMMARY:
Miller City-New Cleveland Local School is seeking a qualified HS AYA 7-12 Integrated Science teacher for the 2026-2027 school year in order to continue and improve our successful academic programs.
DISTRICT INFORMATION:
Miller City-New Cleveland Local School is a rural school in Putnam County, Ohio with a Grades K-12 enrollment of approximately 530 students. The district has consistently ranked in the top 5% of Ohio public schools in terms of the performance index measure attached to state standardized testing. The Miller City and New Cleveland communities value education and take pride in the programs of the school system.
The science program is a particular point of pride at Miller City-New Cleveland. The district possesses a terrific staff in this subject area and features some of the following enriching elective courses: Principles of Biomedical Science, Human Body Systems, Medical Interventions, Biomedical Innovations, Medical Detectives, Medical Terminology and STNA. Further, our students have the opportunity to involve themselves in events such as Putnam County’s STEM symposium and statewide HOSA competitions.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Until filled
SALARY/BENEFITS:
Salary: Per salary schedule (commensurate with education and experience levels)
Benefits: Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance coverage available; Sick leave/personal leave
EXPERIENCE:
No Experience required
BACKGROUND CHECK:
Applicant must pass BCI/FBI check
HOW TO APPLY:
Interested applicants should send a cover letter, resume, reference list and letters of recommendation to Mr. Matthew Frey. Please include a copy of your teaching license and FBI/BCI check if applicable.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Miller City-New Cleveland Local School District
Mr. Matthew Frey, Principal
frey_m@mcncschools.org
200 N. Main Street
Miller City, OH 45864
419-876-3173
419-876-2020 FAX
AYA 7-12 Integrated Science
DISTRICT:
Miller City-New Cleveland Local School
BUILDING:
Miller City-New Cleveland High School
SUMMARY:
Miller City-New Cleveland Local School is seeking a qualified HS AYA 7-12 Integrated Science teacher for the 2026-2027 school year in order to continue and improve our successful academic programs.
DISTRICT INFORMATION:
Miller City-New Cleveland Local School is a rural school in Putnam County, Ohio with a Grades K-12 enrollment of approximately 530 students. The district has consistently ranked in the top 5% of Ohio public schools in terms of the performance index measure attached to state standardized testing. The Miller City and New Cleveland communities value education and take pride in the programs of the school system.
The science program is a particular point of pride at Miller City-New Cleveland. The district possesses a terrific staff in this subject area and features some of the following enriching elective courses: Principles of Biomedical Science, Human Body Systems, Medical Interventions, Biomedical Innovations, Medical Detectives, Medical Terminology and STNA. Further, our students have the opportunity to involve themselves in events such as Putnam County’s STEM symposium and statewide HOSA competitions.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Until filled
SALARY/BENEFITS:
Salary: Per salary schedule (commensurate with education and experience levels)
Benefits: Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance coverage available; Sick leave/personal leave
EXPERIENCE:
No Experience required
BACKGROUND CHECK:
Applicant must pass BCI/FBI check
HOW TO APPLY:
Interested applicants should send a cover letter, resume, reference list and letters of recommendation to Mr. Matthew Frey. Please include a copy of your teaching license and FBI/BCI check if applicable.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Miller City-New Cleveland Local School District
Mr. Matthew Frey, Principal
frey_m@mcncschools.org
200 N. Main Street
Miller City, OH 45864
419-876-3173
419-876-2020 FAX

Colt, Noah, and Aiden competed in the Ohio FFA District Agricultural Mechanics Skills Career Development Event (CDE). This event challenges students to demonstrate hands-on technical skills across a variety of areas. Key components of the competition include welding and cutting, electrical wiring, small engine components, hydraulic systems, precision measurement, fastener and tool identification, soldering, and technical documentation and parts lookup.



Congratulations to Kalin on an exceptional performance at the Ohio Beef Expo this past weekend. Kalin exhibited the Champion Hereford and was named Tenth Overall Breeding Heifer, a significant achievement in a highly competitive field. This accomplishment reflects his dedication, hard work, and attention to detail in the livestock industry. We are proud of his success and the way he represents our program. Well done, Kalin.



Today's varsity baseball scrimmage in Archbold is cancelled.
This week's athletics schedule:

Reminder: Miller City-New Cleveland on a 2-hour delay Monday, March 23 due to a Professional Development session with staff
Join Miller City High School as we fly somewhere over the rainbow...
"The Wizard of Oz: Youth Edition" will be performed at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 27th and Saturday, March 28th! Tickets are available at the door: $12 - adults, $10 - students/seniors.
"The Wizard of Oz: Youth Edition" will be performed at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 27th and Saturday, March 28th! Tickets are available at the door: $12 - adults, $10 - students/seniors.

The Miller City Athletic Department is selling advertising again this year at our outdoor athletic facilities (baseball, softball, and soccer). If you are interested, you can contact Kevin Deitering at mcad@mcncschools.org.

In early March, the Middle School Quiz Bowl teams traveled to Ottawa for a county-wide tournament. Answering questions ranging in a variety of topics, our students did very well. The future of Miller City-New Cleveland Quiz Bowl is strong!


Miller City-New Cleveland on a 3 hour delay today (3/17/26)
Miller City-New Cleveland on a 2 hour delay today (3/17/26)
Congratulations to our boys' basketball team for being recognized for their performance in the classroom this year!

FFA members recently attended Northwest Ohio Ag Days at the Henry County Fairgrounds. During the event, they had the opportunity to listen to Luke Jennings, who shared his experiences and insights from his time serving as a national officer in the National FFA Organization. Students enjoyed the opportunity to learn from his perspective and participate in the day’s activities.


FFA members have been busy transplanting plants in the greenhouse this week as they prepare for the annual plant sale beginning in April. Students are gaining hands-on experience in plant care and greenhouse management while making sure the plants are healthy and ready for customers. We look forward to seeing everyone at the plant sale!



Congratulations to the six State FFA Degree recipients this year! They will be recognized at the State Convention in May. The State FFA Degree is the second-highest degree an FFA member can achieve. This accomplishment reflects the hard work, dedication, and leadership these members have demonstrated through their involvement in FFA and their Supervised Agricultural Experiences. The State FFA Degree encourages students to continue growing personally while working toward establishing themselves in an agricultural career.






