January 28, 2026
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Hello to everyone in the Northwest Community!I am getting this letter out on social media so you have more information in your hands regarding calamity days! I have received some questions and we f...
Northwest’s Spring State Testing Schedule 
The district has set the testing schedule for the spring state assessments in April and May. Please see the tables below for testing dates in each school building.
| Date | End-of Course Exam |
|---|---|
| Wednesday, April 15, 2026 | ELA 10 |
| Tuesday, April 21, 2026 | Algebra and Geometry |
| Thursday, April 23, 2026 | US History and Government |
| Tuesday, April 18, 2026 | Biology |
| Date | State Assessment |
|---|---|
| Thursday, April 9, 2026 | ELA – All Grades |
| Friday, April 10, 2026 | ELA – All Grades |
| Thursday, April 16, 2026 | Science – 8th Grade |
| Wednesday, April 22, 2026 | Math – All Grades |
| Thursday, April 23, 2026 | Math – All Grades |
| Date | State Assessment |
|---|---|
| Tuesday, April 14, 2026 | ELA – All Grades |
| Wednesday, April 15, 2026 | ELA – All Grades |
| Tuedsay, April 21, 2026 | Math – All Grades |
| Wednesday, April 22, 2026 | Math – All Grades |
| Tuesday, April 28, 2026 | Science – 5th Grade |
| Wednesday, April 29, 2026 | Science – 5th Grade |

Northwest Board of Education accepted the resignation of board member Julie Barkey at their December 16th special meeting. The Board of Education thanked her for her service and committment to our district.
The district is currently accepting letters of interest from those individuals who are interested in filling the remaining two years of Mrs. Barkey’s term.
Letters of interest must be submitted by December 31st at 4:00 pm
If you have questions please reach out to the Central Office at (330) 854-2291.
Registering your child for kindergarten is an exciting first step toward their educational journey.
Our kindergarten program is designed to create a warm, nurturing environment where young learners feel supported as they explore new concepts and skills. The registration process is simple, with friendly staff available to guide you through each step, from gathering the necessary documents to selecting the best-fit program for your child. Early registration also ensures access to a range of resources, including family orientation sessions and school readiness information. We’re eager to partner with you to make this transition smooth and welcoming, laying a strong foundation for your child’s academic success.
Back to School Night will be held on Monday, August 18, 2025
First Day of School:
| Building | August 20, 2025 | August 21, 2025 | August 22, 2025 |
| NW Primary | Phase-In Day | Phase-In Day | All Students |
| W.S.Stinson | Phase-In Day | Phase-In Day | All Students |
| NW Middle School | 6th Grade Only | All Students | All Students |
| NW High School | 9th Grade Only | All Students |
All Students |
Kindergarten Information
| August 20 – 22, 2025 |
August 25, 2025 |
August 26, 2025 | August 27 2025 | August 28, 2025 |
| Screening Days |
Teacher Preparation Day Kindergarten Back to School Night August 25, 2025 6:00 – 7:00 pm |
Phase-In Day Last Names A-L |
Phase-In Day Last Names M-Z |
All Kindergarten Students |
Class lists will be posted in the Home Access Center on the following dates:
| Northwest Primary and Stinson | Friday, August 8, 2025 at 5:00 pm |
| Middle School and High School | Monday, August 18, 2025 at 5:00 pm |
Northwest will once again be having a K-12 Backpack Drive this summer to ensure all students start the school year with the supplies needed for success.
Register June 2 – 23, 2025
Please complete the online form for each child in need of a backpack.
Help Us Celebrate a Legend of Northwest!

Know someone who has consistently supported Northwest Local Schools and made a lasting impact in our community?
Nominate them for the Northwest Hall of Distinction – Lifetime Achievement Award.
Nomination Deadline: February 6, 2026
Induction Dinner & Ceremony: Thursday, April 30, 2026 (Senior Awards Banquet)
CLICK HERE TO COMPLETE A NOMINATION!
Calamity Days and Instructional Hours – Frequently Asked Questions
Hello everyone!
Because of the crazy weather we have been experiencing, we felt compelled to send you a
message explaining calamity days for our students. Obviously, school is closed when there is a
risk for our students, faculty, and staff.
There are many facets we consider when calling off school due to the weather. Below is a brief
explanation to answer Frequently Asked Questions we have recently received.
How many calamity days are schools allowed to use?
There is no longer a specific limit on the number of school days for public schools throughout
the state of Ohio. The previous limit of five (5) days was removed with the passage of HB 59
several years ago.
That being said, Northwest Local Schools collective bargaining agreements with the teachers and
classified staff require that all employees return to work after five (5) calamity days on a two-
hour delay. Instructional staff use this time to prepare lesson plans; collaborate on activities for
our students; review data to improve instructional practices; maintain staff meetings with the
principals while classified staff use this time for safety trainings, maintenance projects and
meetings with supervisors; the opportunities for us to improve are endless as we await the return
of our students.
What did the HB 59 change for Northwest?
House Bill 59 replaced the requirement for a set number of school days with a requirement or a
minimum number of instructional hours that must be met each school year.
What are the required instructional hours?
Grades K – 6: 910 hours
Grades 7 – 12: 1,001 hours
Does Northwest Local Schools meet the requirements?
At the time HB 59 passed every school was mandated to follow the current number of school
days within their current calendar even while counting hours rather than days. Because of this,
Northwest is well above the minimum number of required hours the state mandates and we are
not close to needing to make-up instructional hours. The school board approved calendar exceeds
the minimum instructional hours required by law.
How are the required hours monitored?
Our school administration carefully monitors the instructional hours as calamity days are used
throughout the entirety of a calendar school year. If the need arises to make-up instructional
hours, we will clearly communicate the next steps to parents and students.
What counts towards instructional hours?
Instructional hours are defined by the Ohio Revised Code with additional guidance from the
Ohio Department of Education and Workforce. Hours are eligible to count as “instructional”
including time when the district, school or building is open and all students are attending
regularly scheduled classes, participating in supervised actives, and participating in co-curricular
activities during the scheduled day. Time spent during lunch periods, breakfast periods and
extracurricular activities cannot count as instructional hours.
Where can more information be found?
Additional details may be located from the ODEW website. If you have additional questions you
can always call me at 330-573-9024 anytime.
Thank you all!
Shawn Braman
Superintendent
Northwest Local Schools
Northwest’s Spring State Testing Schedule 
The district has set the testing schedule for the spring state assessments in April and May. Please see the tables below for testing dates in each school building.
| Date | End-of Course Exam |
|---|---|
| Wednesday, April 15, 2026 | ELA 10 |
| Tuesday, April 21, 2026 | Algebra and Geometry |
| Thursday, April 23, 2026 | US History and Government |
| Tuesday, April 18, 2026 | Biology |
| Date | State Assessment |
|---|---|
| Thursday, April 9, 2026 | ELA – All Grades |
| Friday, April 10, 2026 | ELA – All Grades |
| Thursday, April 16, 2026 | Science – 8th Grade |
| Wednesday, April 22, 2026 | Math – All Grades |
| Thursday, April 23, 2026 | Math – All Grades |
| Date | State Assessment |
|---|---|
| Tuesday, April 14, 2026 | ELA – All Grades |
| Wednesday, April 15, 2026 | ELA – All Grades |
| Tuedsay, April 21, 2026 | Math – All Grades |
| Wednesday, April 22, 2026 | Math – All Grades |
| Tuesday, April 28, 2026 | Science – 5th Grade |
| Wednesday, April 29, 2026 | Science – 5th Grade |
Registering your child for kindergarten is an exciting first step toward their educational journey.
Our kindergarten program is designed to create a warm, nurturing environment where young learners feel supported as they explore new concepts and skills. The registration process is simple, with friendly staff available to guide you through each step, from gathering the necessary documents to selecting the best-fit program for your child. Early registration also ensures access to a range of resources, including family orientation sessions and school readiness information. We’re eager to partner with you to make this transition smooth and welcoming, laying a strong foundation for your child’s academic success.
Help Us Celebrate a Legend of Northwest!

Know someone who has consistently supported Northwest Local Schools and made a lasting impact in our community?
Nominate them for the Northwest Hall of Distinction – Lifetime Achievement Award.
Nomination Deadline: February 6, 2026
Induction Dinner & Ceremony: Thursday, April 30, 2026 (Senior Awards Banquet)
CLICK HERE TO COMPLETE A NOMINATION!
Calamity Days and Instructional Hours – Frequently Asked Questions
Hello everyone!
Because of the crazy weather we have been experiencing, we felt compelled to send you a
message explaining calamity days for our students. Obviously, school is closed when there is a
risk for our students, faculty, and staff.
There are many facets we consider when calling off school due to the weather. Below is a brief
explanation to answer Frequently Asked Questions we have recently received.
How many calamity days are schools allowed to use?
There is no longer a specific limit on the number of school days for public schools throughout
the state of Ohio. The previous limit of five (5) days was removed with the passage of HB 59
several years ago.
That being said, Northwest Local Schools collective bargaining agreements with the teachers and
classified staff require that all employees return to work after five (5) calamity days on a two-
hour delay. Instructional staff use this time to prepare lesson plans; collaborate on activities for
our students; review data to improve instructional practices; maintain staff meetings with the
principals while classified staff use this time for safety trainings, maintenance projects and
meetings with supervisors; the opportunities for us to improve are endless as we await the return
of our students.
What did the HB 59 change for Northwest?
House Bill 59 replaced the requirement for a set number of school days with a requirement or a
minimum number of instructional hours that must be met each school year.
What are the required instructional hours?
Grades K – 6: 910 hours
Grades 7 – 12: 1,001 hours
Does Northwest Local Schools meet the requirements?
At the time HB 59 passed every school was mandated to follow the current number of school
days within their current calendar even while counting hours rather than days. Because of this,
Northwest is well above the minimum number of required hours the state mandates and we are
not close to needing to make-up instructional hours. The school board approved calendar exceeds
the minimum instructional hours required by law.
How are the required hours monitored?
Our school administration carefully monitors the instructional hours as calamity days are used
throughout the entirety of a calendar school year. If the need arises to make-up instructional
hours, we will clearly communicate the next steps to parents and students.
What counts towards instructional hours?
Instructional hours are defined by the Ohio Revised Code with additional guidance from the
Ohio Department of Education and Workforce. Hours are eligible to count as “instructional”
including time when the district, school or building is open and all students are attending
regularly scheduled classes, participating in supervised actives, and participating in co-curricular
activities during the scheduled day. Time spent during lunch periods, breakfast periods and
extracurricular activities cannot count as instructional hours.
Where can more information be found?
Additional details may be located from the ODEW website. If you have additional questions you
can always call me at 330-573-9024 anytime.
Thank you all!
Shawn Braman
Superintendent
Northwest Local Schools
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