Shikunov | Derek Smith Law Group
PHILADELPHIA – A facilities director at a Delaware County school claims that he was discriminated against for his race and medical condition by other school personnel, before being fired.
Paul Tobin of Brookhaven filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on April 2 versus the Chichester School District, Chichester School Board of Directors, Fred Serino, Daniel Nerelli, Anthony Testa, James Stewart and Michael Civera, all of Aston.
Tobin explained he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2003, before being hired by the Chichester School District on June 1, 2016, as its Director of Facilities. Tobin worked diligently in his position and received praise for his work performance, according to the lawsuit.
A. Sue Weisler RIT student Peter Hogya, pictured above, is working with a team to help develop a COVID-19 vaccination distribution software system. The team, which also includes students Antony Lin and Nicholas Mulhern, and recent graduate Thomas Ryszkiewicz, is working with coaches at RIT’s Simone Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship to bring the idea to the next level.
With a global pandemic on our hands, a group of professors and student volunteers came together to build a software system that helps people get vaccinated against COVID-19. Among these students was Peter Hogya, a fourth-year computer science major from Bayville, N.Y., who has been instrumental in this “need-of-the-hour” innovation involving the distribution of these vaccinations.