Students in the Hempfield Area School District identified as close contacts who do not test positive for covid-19 or show symptoms will be permitted to attend in-person classes rather than quarantine, the school board said. The vote Monday was one of several made during a meeting during which board members
Hempfield Area voters will determine the fate of five candidates seeking four school board seats in next month’s election. The pool is made up of three incumbents, all of whom are cross-filed with both parties, and two newcomers. “I’m excited for the people that are on the board,” said newcomer
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Two incumbents Hempfield Area school board members and six challengers won the nominations on the Democratic and Republican ballots for four seats on the board, based on unofficial primary results.
Directors Diane Cibattoni, Scott Learn and Paul Ward won nominations on both the Democratic and Republican tickets, giving them a big advantage in the November general election. Dana Smith, making his first bid for public office, won the Democratic nomination and Jerry Radebaugh, also a first-time candidate, won on the Republican ticket.