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School board member keeps community updated on COVID numbers

Azar Listen to this Rod Azar, a Clarks Summit resident, has spent more than a year informing the residents of the Abingtons and surrounding counties with daily COVID information. “As a newly appointed Abington Heights School Board member, I was being asked to make extremely important COVID-related decisions which affected our community members and children,” said Azar. “The public guidance provided by the PA Department of Health on whether school districts should be virtual, hybrid or in person was based exclusively on county level data which to me was inadequate. I also wanted to know our local data for Clarks Summit and our surrounding county data. Once I determined how to gather and organize this more detailed information, I thought it was important to share with the community.”

Student s medical setbacks fuel passion for nursing career

Student s medical setbacks fuel passion for nursing career Follow Us Question of the Day By CAITLIN HEANEY WEST and The (Scranton) Times-Tribune - Associated Press - Saturday, January 30, 2021 SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) - Madison Jarocha knows her life would look much different if illness had not touched her. From an autoimmune disease that shook up her world as a teenager to broken bones to a cancer diagnosis in her final year of college, the 21-year-old has faced - and survived - more than some people do in a lifetime. Today, Madison, of South Abington Township, has a few months to go before earning her nursing degree from University of Central Florida. As a student in Abington Heights School District, however, Madison thought she’d one day study mathematics. That, along with much more of her life, changed when she was 16.

Virtual classes for South Abington Elementary School on Monday, Tuesday because of COVID-19 cases

Virtual classes for South Abington Elementary School on Monday, Tuesday because of COVID-19 cases
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You question your worth: Looking at fifth year without raise, Scranton teachers leave district feeling defeated

Nadine Zaccheo thought she found her dream job teaching third grade at Scranton’s John F. Kennedy Elementary School six years ago. She loved her students and knew she made a difference in their lives. But, her yearly salary of $41,288 forced her to work a second job as a tutor to pay the bills and even fund supplies for her classroom. She came home exhausted each night and unsure when, or if, she and other Scranton teachers would receive a raise. In June, she made the decision to accept a job in the Delaware Valley School District, where she makes an additional $20,000 a year — more than some of her former Scranton colleagues earn who have taught in the city for nearly 20 years.

Businesses say new round of COVID-19 closures will hit hard

Today Considerable cloudiness. Occasional rain showers this afternoon. High 62F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60%.. Tonight Cloudy with periods of rain. Low 36F. Winds NNW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall around a half an inch. Updated: March 31, 2021 @ 7:50 am JAKE DANNA STEVENS / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER JAKE DANNA STEVENS / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER JAKE DANNA STEVENS / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER JAKE DANNA STEVENS / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER After a class at Julie Ardito School of Dance Erin Carey, 12, has a pizza dinner with her parents James and Mary Lynn at Revello’s Pizza as bartender Dan Burke delivers a soda in Old Forge on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020. Jake Danna Stevens / Staff Photographer

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