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Wilmington City Schools Bridges K-5 students to math - Wilmington News Journal
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Former substitute teacher gets 6 months in jail, fined - Wilmington News Journal
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Former teacher sentenced for improper touching
By John Hamilton - jhamilton@wnewsj.com
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WILMINGTON A former substitute teacher was sentenced to jail time for inappropriately touching students.
Gary Weber, 58, of Clarksville, was sentenced to 180 days in jail in Clinton County Municipal Court on July 26 after pleading guilty to sexual imposition.
According to Wilmington Police Det. Bob Wilson, in November the department received a complaint of Weber, a substitute teacher at Wilmington Middle School, inappropriately touching female students. Weber had reportedly inappropriately “brushed up” against the student and put his fingers through the student’s hair.
Along with the jail time, Weber must have no contact with the victim or any Wilmington City Schools student. He must also surrender his license to teach in Ohio.
Former substitute teacher gets 6 months in jail, fined - Wilmington News Journal
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Wilmington City Schools trying to ensure a successful start
By Gary Huffenberger - ghuffenberger@wnewsj.com
WCS Director of Curriculum Nicole Quallen talks about making K-5 math more “concrete” for understanding abstractions.
Gary Huffenberger | News Journal
Gary Huffenberger | News Journal
Gary Huffenberger | News Journal
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State: No school mask mandate
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio doesn’t plan to mandate masks in schools this fall, but health officials strongly recommend students and staff wear face coverings if they aren’t vaccinated against COVID-19, the state Department of Health’s chief medical officer said Monday.
That and other recommended steps are essential to protecting children and ensuring a successful school year as students return to classrooms, Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff said.