SHARONVILLE - The Princeton High School music department will present its annual Holiday Music Concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Matthews Auditorium, 11080 Chester Road.
Performing at the free concert will be Princeton High School Symphonic Band, Symphonic Orchestra and A Cappella Choir.
Hoffman preparatory proficiency tests today
WALNUT HILLS - A preparation workshop for the fourth- and sixth-grade proficiency tests will be 5-6:15 p.m. today at Hoffman School, 3060 Durrell Ave.
Principal Stacey Hill-Simmons and her staff will review the March test schedule and provide information about possible tutoring.
Delshire party for special needs students
DELHI TWP. - Special needs students at Delshire Elementary School will be treated Friday to a party planned by special education students in Helen Groh's Rapid Run Middle School classroom.
The older children will help the younger ones decorate cookies and make ornaments.
Fairfield students present music, songs
FAIRFIELD - The 124-member sixth-grade Gold Band at Fairfield Intermediate School will present its holiday concert at 7 p.m. Thursday at the school, 255 Donald Drive.
The sixth-grade orchestra, chorus and chorale groups will team with the fifth-grade Glee Club to present holiday concerts Friday for classmates.
Princeton Junior totals over 2 tons food
SHARONVILLE - More than two tons of food and household items donated by Princeton Junior High School students will be loaded onto trucks this morning and taken to the Mercy Franciscan Food Bank.
The National Junior Honor Society and Student Council led the food drive.
Badin holds annual winter concert today
HAMILTON - The annual winter concert at Stephen T. Badin High School will begin at 7 p.m. today in the school's Little Theatre, 571 New London Road.
Scheduled to appear are the Badin Ram-a-Gram quartet, the Catholic Youth Organization combined fifth-grade bands, the Catholic Youth Organization advanced band, the Badin Concert Choir and the Badin Concert Band.
Portions of the program will be recorded for broadcast by WMOH-AM (1450).
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