The Summer Food Service Program meals have a new name, now called SUN meals! All children ages 1 through 18 are eligible to receive free meals during the summer months at participating program sites. Individuals ages 19 through 21 who have been identified as having mental or physical disabilities and are following Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) through their current enrollment in educational programs also are eligible for free summer meals.
For more information call 1-866-3-HUNGRY (486479).
The state of Ohio requires all students entering the 7th grade to have the meningococcal vaccine (also known as MCV4, Menevo or Menactra) in addition to one dose of Tdap (Tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis). Additionally, the state of Ohio requires all students entering the 12th grade to have a second dose of meningococcal vaccine (also known as MCV4, Menevo or Menactra). If the first dose of meningococcal vaccine was administered on or after the 16th birthday, a second dose is not required. Vaccination is the best way to protect someone from getting the disease.
Check out Comet Connections Coventry Local Schools is a place built upon positive relationships and networking. These are skills that we have built into our "Journey of a Comet" via communication and collaboration. These core values are things that we strongly believe will push our student to future success. We'll use this podcast to share out many of the 'relationships' that are fostered within our schools - betweeen students, teachers, administrators, OAPSE and community stakeholders - that make Coventry such a wonderful place!
The district uses an all call system as needed for all urgent and non-urgent announcements throughout the school year. To confirm and/or ensure that your contact information is accurate, please login to the Final Forms Portal. Primary and secondary phone numbers associated with Parent/Guardian #1 & Parent/Guardian #2 will be included in district all-calls.
Click here for additional information about counseling from Greenleaf during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kids today are growing up immersed in digital media. From streaming TV and movies to video games and social media, there’s no denying screen time is a way of life for them. So it’s no surprise that children spend an average of seven hours each day on entertainment media, including TV, tablets, smartphones and computers, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). The good news is media can have a positive impact on kids, contrary to what was once believed. It can be creative and engaging to spark imaginations, as well as educational.
Riverside Alliance Church has partnered with Coventry Local Schools to help address an important need, student hunger. With the Coventry Cares program, twice a month, Riverside Church is packing bags of food to go home with students over the weekend.You can help by bringing donations of the most-needed food items to the main office of any Coventry School or to Riverside Alliance Church for use in the bags.