Dec 20, 2020
This yearâs edition of Greater Johnstown School Districtâs annual Trojan Family Christmas event on Tuesday will look different as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Elementary teachers will travel on school buses provided by McIlwain School Bus Lines to 40 designated sites throughout the district, where they will give students gift bags filled with âeducational and health essentials, as well as some fun and food items.â
Each family has been sent notice of their designated site and time in order to reduce crowding and maintain social distancing.
Major sponsors for the event are Greater Johnstown School District employees; Greater Johnstown High School Key Club members and advisors; Nutrition Inc.; Pennsylvania Highlands Community College; University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown Education Department; Sheetz; Dr. Jerry Zahorchak; Dr. Christine Dahlin; Thomas Schuster; and the Koscis family.
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JOHNSTOWN The Johnstown Public Library is curtailing some of its services because of the growing COVID-19 situation.
“This is purely a proactive move with the rising case numbers,” library Director Erica Wing said Tuesday.
She said the move is also being made in conjunction with the Greater Johnstown School District, which this week also scaled back to remote learning.
The 38 S. Market St. library service level has been “rolled back and limited” similar to a situation earlier in the pandemic.
The library’s website notes that this is being done “out of an abundance of caution amidst the locally rising numbers of COVID cases.”