Massillon BOE OKs scholarship in memory of retired educator Susan Rohr
Wednesday meeting
KEY ACTION: Established a scholarship fund in memory of Susan Rohr.
DISCUSSION: The Massillon Education Loan Foundation established the one-time scholarship in Rohr s name. The scholarship winner must pursue a career in education.
Rohr loved being an educator and spent most of her career at Massillon, according to the district. She began teaching at Lorin Andrews Junior High and spent the next 36 years as a teacher and guidance counselor in the district.
When she retired from Massillon, Rohr worked with Canton City Schools Adult Education Program helping adults improve their reading and writing skills on their way to getting a GED.
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SALEM City Health Commissioner Alanna Stainbrook reported more than 800 people are on the city health district’s waiting list for the coronavirus vaccine.
The district is administering 100 first doses per week to people who are registered and another 100 doses per week to people receiving their second injection. The number of doses available is dependent on how many the district receives each week.
“As fast as they can get us the vaccine, we’re getting it into arms,” she said.
Last month, the city health district administered 340 COVID-19 shots, but now she said the number is up to 740. The city is one of several locations where residents in the area can receive the vaccine and more providers have been added, but people are getting a little impatient.
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SALEM City Health Commissioner Alanna Stainbrook reported more than 800 people are on the city health district’s waiting list for the coronavirus vaccine.
The district is administering 100 first doses per week to people who are registered and another 100 doses per week to people receiving their second injection. The number of doses available is dependent on how many the district receives each week. “As fast as they can get us the vaccine, we’re getting it into arms,” she said.
Last month, the city health district administered 340 COVID-19 shots, but now she said the number is up to 740. The city is one of several locations where residents in the area can receive the vaccine and more providers have been added, but people are getting a little impatient.
Census data delay puts Ohio redistricting behind schedule: Capitol Letter
Updated Feb 15, 2021;
Posted Feb 15, 2021
Ohio s congressional map is pieced together with four intentionally Democratic districts and 12 for the Republicans.
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Map crunch: The Census Bureau says it could be as late as Sept. 30 before it provides states with the 2020 data necessary to draw new congressional and Statehouse district lines, the result of coronavirus-related delays. The detailed local population counts normally are available by the end of March, Rich Exner reports. That means some Ohio deadlines for drawing new maps will be broken. The maps, for elections from 2022 through 2030, will be the first under voter-approved reform. Secretary of State Frank LaRose tweeted Saturday that the delay was “unacceptable” and said he’s working with Attorney General Dave Yost to “explore options.”