Four percent of staff and 2.34 percent of students in the Oregon school district have either been sick with COVID-19 or under quarantine protocols following the holidays, Superintendent Hal Gregory said at a school board meeting on Jan. 11.
Clay gymnasts chasing elusive second TRAC title Published by sports@presspub. on Thu, 01/14/2021 - 3:08pm
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J. Patrick Eaken
After the graduation of state qualifier and Three Rivers Athletic Conference Gymnast of the Year Madisen Gladieux, Clay gymnastics coach Faye Smith has three letter winners returning. There are no seniors, three juniors, two sophomores and a freshman leading this year’s team, which bodes well for this year and next year, too. After the Lucas County Health Department suspended sports, the gymnasts are getting back to action this week. Smith’s top all-around athletes include returning sophomore letter winner Grace Mabry and freshman Laney Newman. Just because they are young does not mean Mabry and Newman are inexperienced.
United Way 2-1-1 helping people with Lucas County health department COVID-19 vaccine pre-registrations
2-1-1 will assist individuals who have a disability, no access to technology or are experiencing technical issues in completing the health department forms. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 7:24 AM EST January 7, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio In partnership with the Lucas County Health Department, United Way 2-1-1 will assist individuals who have a disability, no access to technology or are experiencing technical issues in completing the health department s online “COVID-19 vaccine pre-registration” form, which notifies submitters of when they can receive a vaccination.
Someone who meets any qualifiers above can dial 2-1-1 to speak with a Community Resource Advisor. You must call during the following times and hours to pre-register:
Clay wrestlers looking to win ninth title in 10 years Published by sports@presspub. on Tue, 12/29/2020 - 1:35pm
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Clay wrestler Mike Daly. (File photo by Rich Wagner)
When you return 19 lettermen, including four league champions and four state qualifiers, you are likely feeling good about your upcoming season. At Clay, it’s been that way for years the wrestling program shuffles in new experienced wrestlers to fill the void left by those who graduated many of whom go on to wrestle collegiately. This year, Clay’s wrestling season was put on hold because of the Lucas County Health Department’s order suspending high school sports until mid-January, but when it does return, watch out.
Aaron Baer, president of Citizens for Community Values, addresses the lawsuit the Ohio Christian Education Network filed against the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department over its mandate that all secondary schools in the area close for six weeks to curb the spread of coronavirus, Dec. 8, 2020. | YouTube/Citizens for Community Values
A group of Ohio Christian schools filed a lawsuit against their local health department over its order to close all schools serving students in grades seven through 12 for six weeks to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
The Ohio Christian Education Network, which describes itself as “a coalition of schools and community members who stand for freedom in education and want to support initiatives that prevent the government from intruding on the right of Christian schools to teach Gospel-centered principles,” joined with three Christian schools to file the lawsuit in federal court against the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department, alleging that the