PENNS MANOR BEGINS WORK ON COMPREHENSIVE PLAN By Hometown1
May 23, 2021 | 5:17 AM
The Penns Manor School District has begun formulating its Comprehensive Plan and is asking community members to fill out a survey to help the process.
The survey of students, parents, residents, and employees asks respondents to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. The Comprehensive Plan should be completed in about 10 months.
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The Penns Manor School District has reported a new student case of Covid-19. In an announcement posted to its Web site, the Penns Manor School Distric.
PENNS MANOR ANNOUNCES COVID-19 CASE, SWITCH IN SNOW DAY POLICY By Todd Marino
A couple of items today from the Penns Manor School District:
A high school student has tested positive for covid-19. That student has not been in school since January 29
th and the district, working with the state Department of Health, has identified no others in the school community who have had contact with the student.
Penns Manor has also announced that it has used all four snow days on its school calendar and any future full-day school closures will be switched to remote instruction days. The policy also applies to closures due to covid-19, should they be mandated. The district will maintain June 2
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Jan 27, 2021 6:18 AM
The Pennsylvania Department of Education announced yesterday that 59 elementary, middle and high schools received more than $875,000 in competitive grants to allow the purchase of new food service equipment. This includes two schools in the same district in Indiana County.
Funding for the grants was made available through the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and were awarded to schools that took part in the National School Lunch Program. Acting Education Secretary Noe (no-ee) Ortega said that the grant will help the schools “provide students with essential meals they need to learn and grow.” Schools can use the money to purchase or upgrade equipment like refrigerators, dishwashers, stoves and other appliances.