PHILADELPHIA â Following the retirement of Indian River Central School District Superintendent Mary Anne Dobmeier, effective at the end of the school year, assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction for the district, Troy W. Decker, has been appointed to the position of superintendent of schools. His promotion is effective July 1.
Heâll become the first Indian River graduate to hold the position, having graduated in 1990.Â
In his new role, heâll earn a salary of $185,000. His current salary is $165,000.
The announcement came during the districtâs second January Board of Education meeting Thursday night, with board president, Thomas Lapp, sharing the news and turning the floor over to Mr. Decker to say a few words in an impromptu and heartfelt speech.
WATERTOWN — In working through its remote plan that continues until Jan. 29, the Watertown City School District has been having ongoing discussions regarding topics like furloughs and shared work.
Schools are closed, but health centers still available
Watertown school clinics By 7 News Staff | January 13, 2021 at 5:56 AM EST - Updated January 13 at 11:12 AM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - Watertown City School District may be fully remote until February, but the health centers housed inside schools are up and running.
They’re run by North Country Family Health Center and provide medical and behavioral services to students enrolled in the district.
Anna Bell Hyde is a family nurse practitioner in Case Middle School’s health center. She says it’s open Monday through Friday.
“We give excellent care,” she said, “and sometimes you just need to see somebody. And with this day and age with COVID, you can’t just go to the ER with an earache.”