Board President Scott Bilsky said the $6.1 million price tag is larger than the board had discussed previously. But he noted that it includes some additional items, such as an elevator and some technology upgrades, that are being “lumped into this.”
The Orange Board of Education has approved a construction management-at-risk agreement with the Albert M. Higley Co. of Cleveland for a refresh of classrooms at Orange High School.
Education has been a part of Bainbridge resident Joe Davis’ life since 1951. His involvement in and love of education has been a lifelong commitment. And now, at 92, he
Orange Schools employees to receive first dose of COVID-19 vaccine Feb. 19 Ed Wittenberg, cleveland.com
PEPPER PIKE, Ohio – Employees in the Orange City Schools will have an opportunity to receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Feb. 19.
Superintendent Lynn Campbell also told the Orange Board of Education Monday (Feb. 8) that participating district employees are scheduled to receive their second dose of the vaccine on March 12.
The meeting was held via Zoom video due to a quarantine issue, board President Rebecca Boyle said.
Campbell said 477 staff members indicated in a survey that they are interested in receiving the vaccine. That represents nearly 90 percent of the district’s employees.
South Euclid’s Senders Pediatrics is working with Pfizer on clinical trials testing COVID-19 vaccine for young people Jeff Piorkowski, cleveland.com
SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio A local pediatrician’s office is working with Pfizer to study the effectiveness of the pharmaceutical company’s COVID-19 vaccine on young people, ages 12-15.
Senders Pediatrics, of South Euclid, is completing clinical trials that began in October and included testing of 144 area youths who volunteered to take part. While Pfizer was the first company to roll out a COVID vaccine, that vaccine was granted Emergency Use Authorization for use only in patients 16 years and older.