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CRESTLINE — Crestline Exempted Local School District proudly congratulated the High School Seniors on their graduation, which took place this past weekend, and celebrated their many academic and personal achievements throughout the year.
To further recognize the accomplishments of the Class of 2025, the district held the Senior Awards Ceremony and Senior Clap-Out earlier in the week.
Of the 38 seniors in the Class of 2025, 17 attended Crestline High School, while 21 were enrolled at the Pioneer Career and Technology Center. The class’s highest GPA was an impressive 4.116.

Collectively, the class earned 104 graduation seals — well above the 76 seals required for all seniors to graduate under state guidelines, which mandate only two seals per student. This accomplishment is a testament to the hard work and determination of this year’s graduates.
The senior class also pursued 40 College Credit Plus (CCP) dual credit courses. One senior completed an extraordinary 17 CCP courses and earned an Associate’s degree through OSU-Mansfield prior to graduation.
Beyond academic excellence, the Class of 2025 demonstrated strong preparation for their future careers. One graduate participated in the TurboCert credentialing program every Friday at the Crawford County Success Center, receiving specialized training to enter the workforce with a professional certification.

In honor of the graduating class, the district also introduced a new scholarship this year.
The Jeff Belcik Memorial Scholarship, in the amount of $1,000, was awarded to a deserving Crestline High School senior who exemplified the spirit and values of the district.
The Crestline Exempted Local School District extends its heartfelt gratitude to all students for their commitment to excellence throughout the school year.
Our mission involves students, educators, families, and the community working together to achieve success through education, dedication, communication, teamwork, and pride. We remain committed to the core values of our “BARK” acronym — Behavior, Attitude, Responsibility, and Kindness — which continue to shape a positive and supportive district culture.
Our goals remain focused on academic excellence, maintaining safe and modern facilities, engaging families and the community, ensuring effective communication, and fostering staff excellence.
We strive to deliver innovative and rigorous curriculum, provide meaningful support, promote pride in our facilities, and cultivate an environment where every staff member feels valued and supported.

