Tribune-Review
Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021 7:01 p.m.
| Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021 7:01 p.m.
In a view of “Flags Over Murrysville” in 2019, Roger Kennelly of Irwin helps remove American flags along Route 22.
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Laurel: To telling stories. Lots of kids can weave tall tales. Every parent asking about missing homework can attest to that.
But Josh Ingram, 11, of Plum has really upped the game when it comes to childhood storytelling. The Holiday Park Elementary student doesn’t just tell stories. He wrote one. His self-published book is titled “Light: A Forgotten Monster.”
Parents frustrated as busing dispute forces many students to go online
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) A dispute between a local school district and its bus company has left families to figure out how to get their kids to class.
Sun Coach Lines claims South Allegheny School District owes them tens of thousands of dollars. Just a few days ago the bus company decided to cut ties with the district.
Parents in the South Allegheny School District, like Rachael Grzes, were looking forward to Monday, Feb. 1.
“I just went, bought him and everyone’s school shoes and was like ‘oh, I guess we’re not going back to school,’” said Rachael Grzes, a parent.