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Two valedictorians. In a graduating class of seven students, Scrantonâs top students cited competition as helping their performance â both in the classroom and on the athletic field. One, Jeran Anderson, said his success wouldnât have been possible if not for the teachers who had guided him through school. He went on to thank his teachers, his administrators at Scranton High School and his coaches for pushing him as a student and an athlete. The other co-valedictorian, Samantha Oase, also cited competition, both in class with Anderson and on the field of athletics. The schoolâs athletic director, Kelly Pierce, introduced her. âI would like to recognize another academic leader in her class and in our school. Her peers, teachers and members of the community hold her in high regard. I have been extremely fortunate to have taught and coached this individuals over the years,â he said. ....
Lackawanna County Courthouse SCRANTON – Six school administrators in Lackawanna County are bringing legal action against the Scranton School District and its Board of School Directors, claiming that the defendants voted upon a new administrator compensation plan without meeting with them to seek their input. Michael Montoro, John Coyle, Albert O’Donnell, Robert DeLuca, Dan Gilroy and Anne Genett collectively filed a complaint sounding in mandamus in the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas on April 27 versus the Scranton School District and the Board of School Directors of the Scranton School District. Plaintiff Montoro, Vice-Principal of Scranton High School, also served as the President of the District’s Act 93 negotiation committee for the supervisory unit for all School Administrators of the District, for the purpose of meeting with the defendant Board of School Directors of the Scranton School District (which has nine members), to ....
The school needs $2 million worth of repairs in order to reopen. Author: WNEP Web Staff Updated: 11:07 PM EDT May 3, 2021 SCRANTON, Pa. Parents rallied outside Scranton High School before Monday nights Scranton School Board meeting. The parents want to save George Bancroft Elementary School from being closed. The school needs $2 million worth of repairs. The board has put off deciding about the school s future until it receives the results of a feasibility study regarding the future of the old school in Scranton. Related Articles ....
May 2—SCRANTON — Dipam Shah's path to becoming a doctor can be measured in steps. From his home in Midtown Apartments, he walked to Scranton High School, then to the University of Scranton. For the last four years, he has walked across the street to the Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine where he earns his degree today. He is the first student to enroll in the medical college's pathway . ....