Peebles High School posts report cards, announces new staff for fall
Report cards are ready at Peebles High School, and the school also named five staff changes and a boys track trip to regionals.

Peebles High School told families its report cards were ready and could be picked up in the high school office, giving students and parents a clear end-of-year task before summer break begins. The update came alongside staffing news and a postseason sports note, turning the school’s live feed into a practical snapshot of what changes now, what changes in August, and what still remains on the calendar.
The report-card reminder carries added weight in Ohio, where school report cards are required by law and are used to inform parents, caregivers, educators, community members, and policymakers about school performance and areas needing improvement. That matters in a building like Peebles High School, a 7-12 school in Peebles, Ohio, with an address at 25719 State Route 41. National Center for Education Statistics data lists 347 students and 24 classroom teachers for the 2024-25 school year, a size that makes even small shifts in communication, staffing, or academic reporting easy to feel across the district.

The school also said it was excited to welcome “some new and some familiar faces” for next school year. The list included John Bullock for junior high English language arts, Michael Walls for junior high science, Brittany Pryor for junior high math, Stan Doddridge for junior high social studies, and Heather Abbott as cook. In a small rural school, those assignments matter well beyond the personnel list, because they shape classroom continuity, student support, and the daily rhythm of the building when school opens again in the fall.
Athletics rounded out the update. Coach Crothers said the boys track team had a strong day at finals and would be well represented at regionals next week at Southeastern in Southeastern, Ohio. The district’s athletics pages also identify track as an active school sport and include a 2026 boys track roster and schedule, keeping the postseason run tied to the larger spring calendar. For Peebles families, the post marked the handoff from classroom year-end business to summer break, while still leaving one more competitive stretch for athletes to finish.
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