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Paul was truly one of a kind. We will gratefully remember his service. He was a force for good, doing everything with intention and the betterment of our community.

Barbara S. Support the program while you shop! Designate the program as your nonprofit of choice and a portion of each purchase will be donated — NO fees, NO extra cost! Once connected, just keep shopping like usual. He studied History and German on a tennis and academic scholarship at Valparaiso University where he was a four year varsity letter winner for the Crusader Tennis Team.

His senior year he was voted team captain and most improved player. He was also a four-time member of the Academic All-Conference Team. After graduation, Dan started his post-secondary degree in Education at the University of Indianapolis.

Dan started teaching tennis for the Indianapolis Community Tennis Program in He has taught in all facets of the program and currently serves as the Tennis Program director, a position he has held since He has coached numerous state champions, All-Americans, and overall great people.

Dan has been actively helping run and host tournaments since and is currently the tournament director of the Midwest Closed Championships and the CITA Qualifier.

We are committed to the pursuit of excellence and continuous improvement. In large part, this is the result of the involvement of our parents and community members, the commitment of our staff members and the dedication of our student body. The mission of the North Central School District is to provide current instructional tools and methods which ensure success throughout the student's educational career.

Employees will strive to listen and understand student and family needs. Employees will provide a positive learning environment where they can guide students to make informed choices. It is the ultimate goal that students graduate from North Central High School with a foundation of knowledge for success and a desire for life-long learning. Please visit their website to begin the hiring process or contact the NwOESC directly at The State of Ohio, the Governor, the Ohio Department of Education, and other state-level defendants to a class action lawsuit have reached a proposed settlement and have requested our district's assistance in informing students and parents of the proposed settlement.

To be clear, our district is not a defendant in this lawsuit and is not accused of any wrongdoing in this lawsuit. We are sharing this information as a courtesy to the Ohio Department of Education and our community.

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