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With a drop in student enrollment, ESD staff work to find jobs for displaced teachers

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: April 28, 2021 118 The Edmonds School Board Tuesday night heard from Spruce Elementary School second-grade students about their work to help orphaned baby bears at PAWS in Lynnwood. Due to a drop in student enrollment, the Edmonds School District is working to find jobs for dozens of displaced teachers or risk issuing them pink slips by mid-May. Since March 2020, the district has seen an enrollment decrease of 173 FTE students. At the Edmonds School Board of Directors’ April 27 business meeting, staff explained that the decline in student enrollment has left the district with 47.02 FTE (full-time equivalent) employees at risk of being displaced. However, with 50.3 FTE vacancies to fill, Human Resources Director Debby Carter said staff are optimistic they will not have to resort to layoffs.

Guernsey County Sherriff s Office investigate series of complaints at Rolling Hill Schools – YourRadioPlace com – A Service of AVC Communications

Guernsey County Sherriff s Office investigate series of complaints at Rolling Hill Schools BYESVILLE, Ohio The Guernsey County Sheriff’s Office, along with the Administration of The Rolling Hills Local Schools, have looked into a series of serious complaints involving the district this weekend. After a detailed investigation, it was determined that a threat of violence through a list of names did NOT exist. This complaint was based off of third party information and was verified as FALSE by law enforcement. It was also rumored that a stabbing occurred at the Meadowbrook Middle School. Once again, this proved to be FALSE as the complaint was investigated by Law Enforcement.

Rolling Hills board approves state funding of school construction project

Rolling Hills board approves state funding of school construction project Apex Power Group agreement pays the local share of the nearly $44M project The Daily Jeffersonian The Rolling Hills Board of Education approved accepting $21,486,605 from the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission during Thursday s meeting to fund a construction project that will consolidate the district to a single location south of Byesville. The 51% local match ($22.4 million) for the $43.8 million project will be provided through an agreement reached several years ago with Apex Power Group, developers of the Guernsey Power Station. Between the financing from the state (OFCC) and the local agreement with the power plant, it basically doesn t cost the district anything, said Rolling Hills Board President Dennis Dettra.

Edmonds School District High School Students of Months February 2021

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: March 9, 2021 Father’s Name: Chris Lombard GPA: 3.7 Clubs & Activities: BSA, Sea Scouts, Edmonds Heights Robotics Team #9880 and #3805, World Scout Jamboree – Troop Scribe Honors: Edmonds College Honor Roll (All semesters), Order of the Arrow Awards: BSA Eagle Scout, Educational Goals: Seattle Maritime Academy Career Goals: Maritime Diesel Engineer Anything else we should know? I am enrolled in Diesel Mechanics at Sno-Isle Tech and Edmonds College. Lisa Kuang Father’s Name: Wei Gang GPA: 3.6 Community Service: Volunteered at Providence Hospital Current Employment: I’m not formally employed but I teach piano every week. Educational Goals: To attend SPU in the fall.

Deputies attempt to ID man who allegedly tried to lure girl into car while walking to school

FOX 35 EXCLUSIVE: Woman who stopped man from luring teen into his car speaks out Deputies say man tried luring young teen into car Authorities said a man tried luring a 13-year-old girl into his car near Meadow Brook Middle School in Orange County. Luckily, a woman saw and stopped it from happening. ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. - Orange County deputies are searching for a man who tried luring a girl into his car in Pine Hills. Luckily, a woman was able to stop it from happening. She looked pretty scared, Shamiya Turner said. She says she was outside her home when she saw a student walking to school and a man driving strangely. It happened along North Lane near Robbins Avenue.

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