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Clinton-Massie's Falcon Flex highlighted at board meeting - Wilmington News Journal

Clinton-Massie’s Falcon Flex highlighted at board meeting By Gary Huffenberger - ghuffenberger@wnewsj.com Clinton-Massie High School Principal Aaron Seewer, left foreground, delivers his report to the school board. In the background are Superintendent Matt Baker and Treasurer Carrie Bir. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal Gary Huffenberger | News Journal ADAMS TOWNSHIP Now in its second full academic year, the Falcon Flex online schooling initiative is looking to innovate and expand. Originally intended for enrollment in the program were Clinton-Massie students who struggled in a traditional educational situation, such as youths who couldn’t be in the school setting due to a medical condition, or maybe they were up for expulsion, or they needed an avenue to recover credits.

Clinton-Massie Middle School students to hear about vaping - Wilmington News Journal

Clinton-Massie Middle School students to hear about vaping By Gary Huffenberger - ghuffenberger@wnewsj.com Clinton-Massie Superintendent Matt Baker speaks at Monday’s board session. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal Clinton-Massie High School junior Tony Morris, left, was recognized by the school board Monday for being selected to march in the 2022 Rose Bowl Parade with the prestigious Bands of America Honor Band. Clinton-Massie Middle and High School Band Director Christin McClain, right, introduces him. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal ADAMS TOWNSHIP School Resource Officer Danny Wood is visiting Clinton-Massie Middle School classes this week and next to talk with students about vaping and e-cigarettes.

Helping local schools finish strong - Wilmington News Journal

Helping local schools finish strong - Wilmington News Journal
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Clinton-Massie to use upcoming CARES funds to address COVID-related learning loss

Clinton-Massie to use upcoming CARES funds to address COVID-related learning loss By Gary Huffenberger - ghuffenberger@wnewsj.com Clinton-Massie Local Schools Board of Education President Jeremy Lamb facilitates the February board meeting. Screen shot Wearing Clinton-Massie spirit clothes, Treasurer Carrie Bir reports on financials during a virtual session of the board of education. Screen shot ADAMS TOWNSHIP In an upcoming round of CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act) funding, Clinton-Massie will receive $604,426 and school officials say they will use a portion to address the learning loss experienced by some students while they were away from in-person instruction.

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