ZANESVILLE - After a year of unprecedented circumstances due to the pandemic, Zanesville High School has named two new administrators.
On Wednesday evening, the Zanesville City Schools Board of Education unanimously voted to hire Zanesville resident Tim Gagliardo to take the helm at ZHS starting next school year.
Kellie Hayden, who works in Washington County for Warren Local Schools, will be the director of human resources and curriculum for grades 7 through 12.
Gagliardo will be leaving his freshman principal position at Gahanna Lincoln High School one of Ohio s largest high schools to work at ZHS,
Gagliardo s hire fills the position in the high school s top leadership role after former principal Laura Tompkins left in 2020 to take the same position at West Muskingum High School.
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United Way of Muskingum, Perry, and Morgan Counties Distributes Child Face Masks
ZANESVILLE, OH – The United Way of Muskingum, Perry, and Morgan Counties distributed approximately 1,000 child face masks to area schools.
The United Way has been in contact with some local schools. Those that received masks include schools in Franklin Local Schools, Zanesville City Schools, and West Muskingum Schools.
“Through a partnership with the City of Zanesville and CARES Act funding we went throughout the community and asked you know ‘what is the need’. And one of the times I was at one of the schools a teacher told me ‘hey I go through 50 face masks a day, we could really use some of those’. The problem is everybody gets the adult ones. And these are children’s, they make a children’s size and that way the children don’t have to twist them up to make sure that they fit and everything,” Resource Development Director Kyle Dunn said.