Special to the Salem News
COLUMBIANA Staff from three Columbiana County school districts will receive the COVID-19 vaccination this weekend, joining the first wave of school staff across Ohio to do so.
According to the Ohio Department of Education website, Columbiana, East Palestine, and Beaver Local will be the first school districts in the county to receive the vaccine.
Several other county school districts are in line to follow over the next four weeks as part of the K-12 School Staff Vaccination Program through the state.
The local vaccinations are scheduled to take place Saturday at Columbiana High School, and include school districts affiliated with the Mahoning County Educational Service Center.
Special to the Journal
COLUMBIANA Staff from three Columbiana County school districts will receive the COVID-19 vaccination this weekend, joining the first wave of school staff across Ohio to do so.
According to the Ohio Department of Education website, Columbiana, East Palestine, and Beaver Local will be the first school districts in the county to receive the vaccine.
Several other county school districts are in line to follow over the next four weeks as part of the K-12 School Staff Vaccination Program through the state.
The local vaccinations are scheduled to take place Saturday at Columbiana High School, and include school districts affiliated with the Mahoning County Educational Service Center.
KATIE WHITE
COLUMBIANA Staff from three Columbiana County school districts will receive the COVID-19 vaccination this weekend, joining the first wave of school staff across Ohio to do so.
According to the Ohio Department of Education website, Columbiana, East Palestine, and Beaver Local will be the first school districts in the county to receive the vaccine.
Several other county school districts are in line to follow over the next four weeks as part of the K-12 School Staff Vaccination Program through the state.
The local vaccinations are scheduled to take place Saturday at Columbiana High School, and include school districts affiliated with the Mahoning County Educational Service Center.
The Independent
MASSILLON Brian Sifferlin didn t hesitate when Massillon City Schools officials asked if he wanted the COVID-19 vaccine.
He was the first staff member at Washington High School to get the shot on Monday. The city Health Department provided 130 doses to high school employees and another 30 to staff at the administrative building.
Earlier next week, the agency will vaccinate about 180 staff members at the district s three elementary schools as well as at St. Mary and St. Barbara catholic schools and Massillon Christian School.
They will vaccinate about 200 staff members at the Massillon Intermediate and Junior High Schools and R.G. Drage Career Technical Center later that week.
Jan 31, 2021
Sean and Kellie Ruane of Howland are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Michaela Nicole, to John James Graham, son of James and Claudia Graham of Cortland.
Miss Ruane is a 2010 graduate of Howland High School and received a bachelor’s degree in speech pathology and audiology from Kent State University in 2014. She graduated from Cleveland State University in 2016 with a master’s degree in psychology, and a specialty in school psychology in 2017. Miss Ruane is employed as a school psychologist with the Mahoning County Educational Service Center.
Dr. Graham graduated valedictorian in 2006 from Lakeview High School. He graduated summa cum laude in 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in natural sciences with a minor in chemistry from the University of Akron. He completed medical school at North East Ohio Medical University, and his internal medicine residency at University Hospital in Cleveland. Dr. Graham has been practicing hematolo