Those involved with last winter’s District 1 swimming championships did their best to recreate the environment of a normal high-level meet. Creative tactics like holding up pictures of parents’ faces on popsicle sticks were used, but with mostly empty stands and a field reduced by more than half the typical buzz surrounding southeastern Pennsylvania’s largest […]
That report was presented by the districtâs pandemic coordinator Michael Robinson.
During the same meeting, Robinson informed the school board about upcoming improvements and additions to Cedar Crest Cyber School.
During the pandemic, the districtâs online learning program has been used more. While the district runs its own cyber option, it also offers an outside cyber school option to its students.
School board members also heard from principal Chris Groff about Cedar Crest High Schoolâs planned tweaking of its educational planning guide for the 2021-22 school year.
The guide, which is updated every year or two, outlines courses and content impacting students. The guide ensures current material is being taught. The district employs content creators, teachers and also content creators/teachers in the process.
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Longtime teacher and coach Rick Dissinger is the new athletic director at Cedar Crest High School.
The Cornwall-Lebanon School District Board of Directors announced in a release that it hired Dissinger at its Dec. 7 reorganization meeting. He succeeds Chris Groff, who took over in November as principal at the high school, replacing Nicole Malinoski.
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Dissinger assumed his new role Dec. 8. Prior to this, he taught social studies at Cedar Crest for 27 years, in addition to coaching several sports.
“I enjoyed teaching,” he told LebTown. “I’ve always coached, I’ve always liked all kinds of sports, I love being busy.”