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MARIETTA, OH The Marietta Police Department is investigating a number of Marietta City School employees emails being hacked. It was just released that Marietta Superintendent Will Hampton reached out to the Marietta Police last week. It was reported to the police that a number of employees email accounts could have been compromised since 2018.
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jpatterson@mariettatimes.com Argyle Clarke leans in to hear Jack Hansis check her in to vote at the First Church of the Nazarene in Marietta on Tuesday. Photo by Janelle Patterson
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Miles Mallett, right, leans in to take a bite out of aunt Jana Millerâs vote on the Marietta City Schools earned income tax levy Tuesday at the Marietta Township Recreation Center.
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During the Marietta City Schools Board of Education meeting on Monday, some of the board’s decisions included a learning loss prevention program, the recall of two staff members, and the renewal of contracts.
Two staff members were recalled at the meeting after previous job losses, Emilia VanReeth, kindergarten teacher at Washington Elementary, and Korey Parlin, Band Director at Marietta High School.
The meeting also featured two-year contract renewals for Kyle Scott, Kristi Lantz and Alison Woods. Three-year contract renewals were approved for Scott Kratche, Cody Venderlic, Cheryl Cook, Tasha Werry, Chad Rinard and Brittany Schob.
Although positions have changed, school board president Russell Garrison said parents should be assured that the same people will still be teaching their children.