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WORK PERMIT APPLICATION
All three sections* of the application must be completed before bringing it to the Marysville High School main office. Office staff will enter the information into the state system and print the permit for the student to take to their employer.

*If the student is a current athlete and has a physical on file, the doctor's statement does not need to be completed.  Click here for:  Work Permit Application

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-23-24  District Calendar:   MEVSD Calendar
-To purchase tickets for Athletic/School events:  www.marysvillemonarchs.com, then click on tickets located on the upper right-hand corner of the page
-Free and Reduced Lunch Application
-Medical Forms
STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and math but it’s more than an acronym. Quality STEM experiences connect learning to real-world problems and solutions. At ECHS, students connect with local businesses and community organizations to plan, develop, and test new ideas. STEM education is a direct response to the realization that Ohio’s future will be built on its capacity for innovation, invention, and creative problem-solving. STEM education produces exactly the kind of thinkers, innovators, and problem solvers our world demands.
STEM schools are centers of creativity and innovation that provide challenging, student-centered, inquiry-based educational experiences that are cross-disciplinary in nature and relevant to the real world. Unlike traditional school experiences in which different subject areas are treated as separate “silos,“ STEM education emphasizes the technological design process and integrates subjects in ways that emphasize connections across disciplines. In a STEM classroom, students develop analytical and creative skills through investigation and problem-solving. 
STEM moves beyond an emphasis on simple test performance and focuses instead on developing higher-level thinking skills.

WHAT DOES EARLY COLLEGE MEAN?

In the state of Ohio, all high school students can earn college credit. At ECHS, students have the opportunity to take college coursework in a dual enrollment type scenario where students who are ready for the challenge could acquire both the requirements for high school graduation and earn college credit through our partnership with Columbus State Community College. These classes are a good opportunity for students to experience the rigor of college coursework in a supportive environment where they can put the ECHS Habits of Mind into action. With careful planning, students could earn an associate degree through Columbus State Community College. In some instances, college credit is offered on our campus, on a satellite campus, or online. 
(ECHS is currently under review for early college designation as a regular part of the ODWE and OHE state requirements. Until the redesignation process is complete, Marysville Early College High School is not an early college high school program approved by the Chancellor of Higher Education and the Superintendent of Public Instruction as required by Ohio law, and students enrolled in the school will noy have the opportunity to simultaneously receive high school and college credit as an early college high school program. Students will continue to receive college credit through our robust CCP offerings. )

ECHS DESIGN CYCLE

The ECHS Design Cycle is a systematic way to approach any problem or challenge. Students are taught and encouraged to work to Identify the problem or challenge and also identify any questions they have. When students are ready, they enter the Plan phase of the design cycle. Students are taught to dive into the problem through research, imagine and dream of what they could do, and then create a plan moving forward. This is the first opportunity for students to see the cyclicality of the design cycle. Students may need to go back to investigate when planning. After the plan is in place, students move into the Create phase. Here, students build or experiment with their plans. They continue to ask questions and try to improve. Students are pushed to understand that the first model is not the best model. They move through this phase cyclically as well until the “final” model is ready to present. Presentation of the final design happens in the Communication phase of the cycle. Here students can communicate their ideas in many different ways. The design cycle applies to design challenges but also any problem, project, performance task, or question given in class.
PTBM!

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Principal
 
Assistant Principal

Secretary

 

Attendance
 
Guidance Counselor
 
Internship Coordinator 

833 North Maple Street
Marysville, OH 43040 

Office Hours
7:00 am - 3:00 pm
 
School Day
7:35 am - 2:35 pm
 
PH# 937-578-7300
Fax# 937-578-7313
 
Absence Report  
PH# 937-578-7315
Email: [email protected]

DOWNLOADS/FORMS
Ohio Hi-Poing
Apr
18
Regular Board of Education Meeting
Thu Apr 18 2024
May
16
Regular Board of Education Meeting
Thu May 16 2024
Jun
20
Regular Board of Education Meeting
Thu Jun 20 2024
Jul
25
Regular Board of Education Meeting
Thu Jul 25 2024
Aug
15
Regular Board of Education Meeting
Thu Aug 15 2024
Sep
19
Regular Board of Education Meeting
Thu Sep 19 2024
Awards
2015 business of the year
momentum award 2016
momentum award 2017
momentum award 2018
innovation grant winner
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