Minerva High to Present ‘Legally Blonde The Musical’ This Weekend
MINERVA, OH — Get ready to "Bend and Snap!" The Minerva High School Drama Club is bringing big energy, unforgettable music, and an empowering story to the stage as it presents "Legally Blonde The Musical" from March 19 through March 21.
Performances will begin at 7 p.m. each evening in the Minerva High School Auditorium.
Meet the Cast
The production features a talented lineup of student performers, including:
Megan Lynn as the iconic Elle Woods
Sam Spielman as Warner Huntington III
Oliver Spielman as Emmett Forrest
David Bryan as Professor Callahan
Tempi Muck as Brooke Wyndham
Ticket Information
Community members are encouraged to purchase tickets early to take advantage of presale pricing.
Presale: $6 for students | $9 for adults (Available at the high school office until opening day)
At the Door: $12 for all attendees
Don't miss this award-winning musical that proves being true to yourself never goes out of style!

📢Attention Students, Parents, and Staff! 📢
We want to hear from YOU! Please take a few minutes to complete our survey and share your feedback on our school meals. https://tinyurl.com/23872xnw
Your input helps us improve and serve better options for everyone.
Thank you for your time and valuable feedback! 🍎🥗🍽️

If you will be 18 years old before November 3, 2026, you can register to vote NOW and participate in the upcoming May primary!
📅 When & Where
Date: Friday, March 27, 2026
Time: Periods 1-4
Location: Minerva High School (MHS) Commons
✅ What You Need to Bring
To complete your registration, please have the following information ready:
Your Driver’s License number OR the last four digits of your Social Security Number.
Knowledge of which COUNTY you live in.
🎉 Perks of Registering
All registered students will receive a sticker and a treat to celebrate this momentous occasion!






Minerva Local is seeking applicants for the position of vocal music teacher! This role is primarily located at Minerva High School, but also serves eighth grade at Minerva Middle School.
Go to mlsd.sparcc.org and click on "Employment" in the top right corner to learn more about the position and apply today!
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The Minerva National Honor Society inducted 28 juniors and 2 seniors on Thursday, March 11th, 2026. The tapping ceremony consisted of the presentation of the National Honor Society pin, card, and key during an impressive candlelight ceremony.
The newly elected seniors are: Madison McGeorge, daughter of Matt and Karen McGeorge; and Layna Sanor, daughter of Keith and Amanda Sanor. The newly elected juniors are: Jaylynn Ady, daughter of Kody Murray and Misty Ady; Gracelyn Bigham, daughter of Fred and Christa Bigham; Alexis Bryan, daughter of Jack and Heather Bryan; Acacia Cottrill, daughter of Timothy Cottrill Jr.; Joshua Davidson, son of Jon and Amie Davidson; Jenna Dowell, daughter of Stephen and Jennifer Dowell; Natalie Essick, daughter of Nathan and Allison Essick; Brady First, son of Jared and Patricia First; Genevieve Galarneau, daughter of Michael and Rachel Galarneau; Alexis Gonzalez, daughter of Ian and Valerie Gonzalez; Benjamin Herstine, son of Roger and Marcy Herstine; Fox Johnson, son of Bryan and Emily Johnson; Kaden Kandel, son of Todd and Courtney Kandel; Kaden Knappenberger, so; Raymond Meadows, son of Randall and Bn of Katy Knappenberger; Faith Lehigh, daughter of Taravuth and Mirsha Lehigh; Taylor McGoerge, daughter of Matt and Karen McGeorge; Bailey Price, daughter of Ashley Snodgrass; Isabella Scarry, daughter of Christopher and Jessica Scarry; Delaney Sell, daughter of Christopher and Julie Sell; Tayler Sherwood, daughter of John and Tiffanie Sherwood; Jason Sivy Jr., son of Jason and Tammy Sivy; Benjamin Smith, son of Bryan and Tricia Smith; Sam Speelman, son of John and Ginny Speelman; Wyatt Stauffer, son of Devin Stauffer and Emily Laney; Kellen Troyer, son of Eric and Toni Troyer; Ethan Weaver, son of Matthew and Amy Weaver; Isiah Willison, son of Lance and Kristy Willison; and Callie Yeagley, daughter of Brett and Christy Yeagley.
The tapping ceremony was conducted by the present members of the National Honor Society: Kayden Almasy, Grace Angione, Madalynn Bartley, David Bryan, Evelyn Bryan, Julian Elliott, Fallon Garlock, Lucas Hester, Rowen Hoffee, Hannah Kirkpatrick, Emily Lautzenheiser, Megan Lynn, Ray Meadows, Aiden Perrin, Owen Shick, Keegan Shingleton, Makayla Shook, Rianique Simmons, Macy Stowe, McKenzye Talkington, Autumn Thompson, Danika Wagner, Lincoln Wallace, Lanae Walter, Rachel Weaver, Ezekiel Wengerd, Bailey Wood, Braydon Wood and Owen Yoder.
Immediately following the tapping ceremony, a breakfast reception was held to honor the new inductees. The reception was attended by members of the National Honor Society, teachers, administrators, and the families of the newly elected members of the National Honor Society. The reception was a fitting climax to an impressive ceremony that honored the students who met the requirements of scholarship, leadership, service, and character.
Ms. Lisa Cargill and Miss Kamryn Bondoni serve as advisors to the society.

Congratulations to the MHS Academic Challenge Team for their strong performance at the Salem High School Invitational this past Saturday!
Competing in a massive field of 32 teams, our Lions showed off their quick wits and deep knowledge to finish 16th overall. We are so proud of these students for representing Minerva with such academic excellence and competitive spirit!
Help us celebrate their hard work by dropping a "Way to Go!" in the comments! 👇
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In this episode:
🎭 Legally Blonde: Get ready for our upcoming spring musical! Performances are March 19th, 20th, and 21st. Tickets are $6 for students, $9 for adults, and $12 at the door.
🏃 The Great Race: We finally settled the debate—who is faster, Mr. Shrebeck or Shelton? You won't want to miss the "Brussels sprout power-up" attempt!
🍕 Lunch Review: From a 7/10 pizza to a stellar 10/10 Hot Honey Chicken Sandwich, find out what’s on the menu at the cafeteria.
🎳 Student Spotlight: We sat down with bowler Owen Frasier to talk about his successful senior season and his advice for future athletes.
🏆 Sports Update: Huge congratulations to our wrestlers heading to districts and the Minerva Sparkle Team competing at Springfield! Plus, we have the latest scores from around the EBC basketball playoffs.
Watch the full episode here:
👉 https://youtu.be/GLRKF9vHtZs
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Welcome to the March edition of the MHS Newsletter. Inside, we are celebrating our recent student successes and outlining the key dates your family needs to know for the busy weeks ahead. Thank you for taking the time to stay engaged with the Minerva High School community!







Do you know an educator who goes above and beyond to make learning special? Now is your chance to shine a light on their hard work!
The Minerva Local Education Association is officially accepting nominations for the 2026 Golden Apple Award. We are looking to honor current MLEA members who truly make a difference in our schools!
📝 How to Nominate
It only takes a moment to make a teacher's day! Please submit your nomination using the form below before the deadline on April 12, 2026:
👉 Nominate a Teacher Here:
https://forms.gle/fh94b1rGyswzYJaAA
Let’s show our appreciation for the amazing educators who support our students every day. Go Lions!
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From school lunch debates and a reality check on using AI for homework, to talent show updates and a mysterious investigation into Mr. Shrebeck's parking spot, we've got it all covered. Plus, get the latest scoop on our school sports teams! 🏀🤼♂️
Watch the full update here: https://youtu.be/P_rsgBl8XbE

The Minerva High School Home Maintenance Class is proud to announce our partnership with Stark Blessing Box to build FOUR Blessing Boxes that will be placed throughout Stark County and surrounding communities.
These student-built boxes will provide:
- Non-perishable food
- Hygiene products
- Essential daily needs
Our students are applying real-world construction skills while making a real difference. From measuring and framing to finishing and installation, they are building more than boxes — they’re building stronger communities.
Once installed, these Blessing Boxes will operate on a simple mission:
Take what you need. Leave what you can.
We are incredibly proud of our students for stepping up to serve others and grateful for the opportunity to partner with Stark Blessing Box to support families in need.
If you’d like to contribute items or learn more about how to support this project, stay tuned for updates!
#MinervaHighSchool #HomeMaintenance #CommunityStrong #StarkCounty #BlessingBox #StudentsBuildingHope

Two Minerva High School juniors, Fox Johnson and Kayden Knappenberger, recently returned from an intensive leadership retreat after being selected to attend the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA).
The three-day conference, held in Canfield, Ohio, brought together approximately 100 high school juniors from across Northeast Ohio. The Minerva Local Rotary Club sponsored both students, covering all expenses for the experience to support the development of local youth leaders.
Building Skills Through Action
Both Fox and Kayden are strong students at Minerva High School, balancing roles as Honor Students with varsity athletes on the track and cross-country teams. At RYLA, they participated in collaborative workshops and leadership simulations designed to challenge their communication and problem-solving abilities.
Fox Johnson noted that the experience changed his perspective on how leaders connect with others.
"RYLA was a very educational experience that taught me a lot about communication," said Johnson. "We did many activities that involved communication, and in many of them, we weren't able to talk. This forced us to find creative ways to communicate without speech. I feel like these exercises helped emphasize the importance of communication. I had a great experience at RYLA, and it gave me more confidence when choosing a college to attend.”
Johnson added that the social environment was equally beneficial. "Speaking with many students I didn't know vastly improved my social skills, and I feelit made me a better person overall."
Preparing for the Future
For Kayden Knappenberger, the weekend was a dive into the practicalities of leadership and self-confidence.
"I felt that RYLA was a very educational and beneficial experience," Knappenberger shared. "I got a chance to talk and interact with everybody who was there in a multitude of ways. Overall, it was a very interesting and enjoyable weekend as it taught me better ways to be a leader, not just in my school, but in my society as well."
A Proud Community
Mark Scott, serving in his dual role as a Minerva Rotary Club Member and Minerva Local Schools Superintendent, has observed their journey firsthand.
"Both Fox and Kayden are outstanding representatives for Minerva High School," said Scott. "I have had the opportunity to watch them grow all the way from elementary school into strong leaders, role models, and outstanding young men. I am happy to hear they had a great experience through RYLA."

