5 months ago, Scott Broerman
Good evening parents,
This is Superintendent Dave Harmon with an important message about your child's achievement testing results. New this year is a requirement by the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce (what was formerly known as the Ohio Department of Education). All schools are now required to notify families of their child's achievement results from the just concluded school year, on or before June 30. We don't believe we will have the glossy, colorful score reports that you may be used to seeing back from the state in time to meet this requirement, however the students' achievement results have been uploaded to ProgressBook and you are able to get them there in the same way you log in to check your students grades and work completion over the course of the school year.
Scores are listed as "Placement level" of either 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1. These correspond to the old language that you are also likely used to from the past. Now everything is on a 1 through 5 scale. But you can correspond a 5 to being "Advanced;" 4 being "Accelerated;" 3 being "Proficient;" 2 being "Basic;" and 1 being "Limited."
You may already have a link saved that takes you right to the log in, but if not, go to the school website at
www.versailles.k12.oh.us
then click the "Parents and Students" tab in the black bar near the top of the screen.
From there you can select the link to the ProgressBook log in.
From there, at the bottom of the screen will be the Versailles icon. Click that.
Next, click "Sign in."
From there you'll be brought to the ProgressBook login screen. Enter your username and password.
Once logged in, on the left side of the screen in the menu where all grade information is organized, at the bottom of that list is an "Assessment Scores" option. Click that and you will be brought to all of your child's Assessment scores that have been loaded into the system.
We hope this is helpful. Please let us know if you need assistance. Have a wonderful week and a beautiful summer with your friends and family!
6 months ago, Dave Harmon
Good evening Tigers,
This is Superintendent Dave Harmon with what I believe will be the last one of these messages for most of you for a few months. I am sure that you need no reminder, but tomorrow, Friday, May 24, 2024, is the last day of school for students. As was previously announced, school will end with a 2-hour early dismissal. Students will be dismissed from school at 1:05 PM rather than 3:05. Have a wonderful, safe, truly excellent and well-deserved summer break. Senior class, we'll see you on Sunday for graduation! Congratulations to the entire Versailles community on what has been a truly phenomenal year for our school and our community. We are beyond blessed!
Go Tigers!
6 months ago, Dave Harmon
Info for tonight's District Final Baseball Game
Address: 1165 Eaton Ave, Hamilton, OH 45013
Tickets can be purchased with cash or online at ohsaa.org. $5 students/$8 adults
Gates open at 4:15 pm
Please park in between the gymnasium and football field behind the school
6 months ago, Scott Broerman
The Athletic Department has the following positions open for the 24-25 school year
Potential JH Volleyball coach
Head COED Swim Coach
Potential Freshman Girls B-ball Coach
Potential JH Girls B-ball Coach
Please contact email
scott.broerman@vtigers.org if you are interested.
6 months ago, Scott Broerman
VERSAILLES STEM ROBOTICS, DRONE & RC RACE TEAM GOES FULL THROTTLE!
On Tuesday, May 14th we participated in the Full Throttle STEM event at Eldora Speedway. The students had a great day racing RC cars and competing versus 70 students.
In the drag race, Luke Borchers got 2nd place.
In the Drone flying competition, Alex Westgerdes took 1st, and Patrick McGlinch took 2nd.
In the RC Circuit race, Mac Wilker took 1st, Alex Westgerdes took 2nd and Gavin Breeze took 3rd.
In the Self-Driving car race, Marcus Briscoe and Drew Meyer took 1st, Lance Keller and Cord Pohl took second, Conner Gibson, Lucas Ahrens, and Eli Dirksen took 3rd.
6 months ago, Dave Harmon
Sectional Final Baseball - UPDATE
Milton Union vs. Versailles
Game: Postponed
We will play this on Thursday.
5:00 pm
Versailles High School
6 months ago, Scott Broerman
Good evening Tigers, this is Superintendent Dave Harmon with an important message for planning purposes about the last day of school.
It is hard to believe that the last day of school is now only 2 weeks away. Pending Board approval at the upcoming May 21st Board meeting, we wanted to communicate to you for planning purposes, that the school district will let out 2 hours early on that last day - Friday, May 24, 2024. Normal dismissal is at 3:05. On Friday, May 24, 2024, we will dismiss for summer at 1:05 in the afternoon.
Thank you very much. Let's make these last two weeks magical!
6 months ago, Dave Harmon
7 months ago, Scott Broerman
2024 Spring Tournament Ticket Information
Tickets can be purchased online at
www.ohsaa.org/tickets or with cash at the door. The only time the cash option will NOT be available is if the contest is taking place somewhere other than a school district. All students 6 years or older will need a ticket.
Softball/Baseball: $5 for students, $8 for adults
Track: $6 for students, $8 for adults
Good luck to all our spring tournament teams!
7 months ago, Scott Broerman
Our next "Versailles Voices Project" participant is Caroline Anthony. Caroline is a Senior at Versailles High School and is headed to Bowling Green next year
Thank you Caroline for sharing. You mention in your post that you are proud to have gone to Versailles. Well....we're darn proud of you too!
We would love to continue to share these, but that is only possible if you take a moment to submit them.
We appreciate and need your continued submissions to the Versailles Voices Project. Please consider submitting a response as we'd love to hear from you (and so does the community!)
To do so, click the link below:
https://forms.gle/D8f7p542BNJEjAVj87 months ago, Dave Harmon
Let's flood the interwebs with positivity!
Drop just a name, or a name and a story.
Thanks for making someone's day!
#BetterTogether
7 months ago, Dave Harmon
Our next "Versailles Voices Project" participants are Megan and Mason DeMange. Megan and Mason are 2016 Versailles graduates. Megan teaches 2nd grade, and Mason teaches vocal music.
Thank you Mr. and Mrs. DeMange for your submission!
It's been a while since we've posted one of these. Lets get this going again. We appreciate and need your continued submissions to the Versailles Voices Project. Please consider submitting a response as we'd love to hear from you (and so does the community!) To do so, click the link below:
https://forms.gle/D8f7p542BNJEjAVj87 months ago, Dave Harmon
We are incredibly proud to share that Versailles High School has just been named to the US News and World Report's 2024 Best High Schools list.
As we approach Teacher Appreciation Week next week, this notice was a pretty nice, and well timed "Thank you."
None of what we do would be possible without the tremendous support of our community. We are blessed to have fantastic staff. We are just as blessed to have a fantastic community, and fantastic young people in our schools. Thank YOU Versailles!
To read more, please follow this link:
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/ohio/districts/versailles-exempted-village/versailles-high-school-154057 months ago, Dave Harmon
Congratulations to the following students who will represent their class as student council members for the 2024-2025 school year!
Seniors:
Colin Batten
Emmit Demange
Erin Frederick
Landry Knore
Ella Porter
Ava Shardo
Juniors:
Paige Gehret
Katey Litten
Jayna Luthman
Drew Meyer
Ryan Pleiman
Lauren Prenger
Sophomores:
Juliet Ahrens
Greta Broering
Rhylan Broerman
Cale Demange
Patrick McGlinch
Maddox Stonebraker
Freshmen:
Liam Barga
Gracyn Beasley
Lily Bigelow
Monica Evers
Alexis Francis
Samantha Knapke
7 months ago, Dave Harmon
Dear Parents and Families of High School Students, Staff, and members of the community,
This is Superintendent Dave Harmon with an important message about the morning of Friday, April 26, 2024.
We have advertised this several places, including in a message to High School families from Mrs. Stonebraker, as well as the fact that it has been shared in the newspaper, but we wanted to make one last effort to communicate to the families of students at the High School, staff, and general community members, that in an effort to educate and encourage teens to make good choices when getting in or behind the wheel of a vehicle, Versailles High School has arranged to present the Drive Smart Program. On Friday April 26th at 9:00am, a mock crash scene will be staged at the school. Students will be spectators and will witness the life-like events that occur after a drunk driving related crash. Police, Fire, EMS and others will arrive on scene in an attempt to rescue the victims of this staged, but very lifelike accident. In the final moments of the event, a parent speaker will discuss a real life scenario and will encourage our students to learn from this demonstration. Our goal is that students will make the right decision and never get behind the wheel while impaired or get in a vehicle with an impaired driver. If you prefer your child to not witness this event, please contact the high school office at 937.526.4427 ext 3000 or email Jacki Stonebraker at
jacki.stonebraker@vtigers.org.
A huge thank you to the Versailles Police, Fire & EMS, MVH Careflight, Darke Co Coroner’s Office, Bailey & Zechar Funeral Home, School Staff and Student volunteers for their time and effort put into this event.
7 months ago, Dave Harmon
Tomorrow - April 25th is "DNA day."
Pictured is Mrs. Treon's Genetics class with their Recombinant DNA plasmids. The Genetics class is learning how to create Recombinant DNA and how to input a plasmid into bacteria cells. If all goes well, the bacteria will be able to do something it couldn't before.
7 months ago, Dave Harmon
Freshman Baseball @ Russia will start at 4:00 pm.
7 months ago, Scott Broerman
Good evening Tigers. This is Superintendent Dave Harmon with a reminder about tomorrow's schedule. Tomorrow, Friday, April 12, 2024, will be a 2-hour delay for staff professional development. Buses will arrive at your stops 2 hours later than your normal pick-up time. Thank you very much. Have a fantastic weekend.
7 months ago, Dave Harmon
Good evening,
This is just a reminder that school will not be in session on Monday, April 8th, 2024 - the Solar Eclipse day - due to anticipated travel and communication issues. Please be safe, have fun, and enjoy this once in a lifetime opportunity to observe this phenomenon - but do it safely. NEVER look directly at the sun without the protection of the special solar eclipse glasses.
8 months ago, Dave Harmon