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St Benedict Catholic School, 100 years strong

Posted By Jessica Vaughn ELBERTA - The date of Sept. 6, 1921 was an important one in Elberta’s history. Father Thomas Stemmier, O.S.B., pastor of St. Bartholomew Parish and Benedictine monk from St. Bernard Abbey in Cullman, watched as the doors opened to St. Benedict Catholic School. He founded the school and invited three Benedictine Sisters from the Sacred Heart Convent to serve as its first educators. They were Sister Assumpta Tomerlin, Sister Johanna Daly and Mother Ottilla, and they taught from 1921 to 1924. The rest, as they say, is history. “It’s interesting because where we are with COVID now, the Spanish Influenza was happening 100 years ago, when the school first opened. Now 100 years later, we have this pandemic,” said Dr. Kathy McCool, principal. “I am super proud of our heritage and what’s been done in the last 100 years, and what’s being done now. We’ve kept our doors open; we’re still educating our students. We’re teaching them academics and

St Benedict s back to in-person learning | Orangeville Citizen

February 18, 2021   ·   0 Comments By Sam Odrowski After a few days of in-person learning, St. Benedict Catholic Elementary School in Orangeville is back to teaching all classes remotely. The switch happened after Wellington­–Dufferin­–Guelph Public Health (WDGPH) expanded their dismissal protocol at schools to include individuals who have had limited contact with classes, such as French teachers, planning time teachers, and other types of staff.  As a result, seven teachers at St. Benedict’s have been asked to self-isolate as a precautionary measure, potentially until Feb. 24. With the absence of staff and challenges in securing substitute teachers for the short term, there’s considerable pressure on the school’s ability to provide safe supervision and maintain operations for in-person learning, according to a letter to parents dated Feb. 14 from the school’s principal, Joe Lise.

OH weather: School closings and delays in Northeast Ohio for Tuesday, Feb 16, 2021

OH weather: School closings and delays in Northeast Ohio for Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021 Updated Feb 16, 2021; CLEVELAND, Ohio A winter storm that has a potential to dump 8 to 12 inches on the Cleveland and Akron areas has resulted in dozens of Northeast Ohio school districts canceling or delaying classes for Tuesday. Several major school districts made the decision to cancel Tuesday’s classes by Monday evening, including Akron City Schools, Avon and Avon Lake schools, Canton City Schools, East Cleveland City Schools, Elyria City Schools, Eulclid City Schools, Mentor Exempted Village School District, and Shaker Heights Schools, to name just a few. Some districts in the area are closing buildings but will have remote classes on Tuesday, including Cleveland Heights-University Heights Schools.

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