People hold signs and rally Monday outside Boardman High School in support of a student who reportedly had a paper stapled to his hair or head last month at Boardman Center Intermediate School. The aide who was accused in the incident has since resigned.
Staff photo / Ashley Fox
BOARDMAN In the hour leading to the Boardman Board of Education meeting Monday, about 50 people rallied outside in support of a student who reportedly had a note about a water bottle stapled to his person by an aide.
By 5 p.m., about 250 cases of water were on hand, donated by district families as well as people from outside the area.
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BOARDMAN A letter of reprimand to a Boardman schools teacher aide states no criminal behavior occurred after it was alleged a paper was stapled to a student
To the editor:
I wonder which of our Green Township officials suggested the township help cover the legal fees for Diane Less in reference to the proposed bike trail.
It stands to reason when Green Township receives an invoice from Atty. Carl James, who is also Less’ attorney, will cover legal expenses on the proposed bike trail. Less has been fighting this proposal for the last few months.
The Green Township trustees have always had good legal advice from the Mahoning County Prosecutor’s Office at no cost to the township. Now we need outside legal advice?
Also the zoning board and the trustees hurriedly approved a zone change that affected the proposed bike trail in the Calla area. The problem with the above action is they neglected to follow the explicit procedures set forth in the Ohio Revised Code. I do not think this zone change would stand in a court of law.