Superintendent of Spencerville Schools, Cindy Endsley (second from the left) arranged a breakfast for the senior citizens of the Spencerville community for
Charles River donates to help STEM at schools
By Sam Shriver - sshriver@limanews.com
Charles River Laboratories on Tuesday presented checks to several local organizations. Pictured is, from left, Cindy Endsley, Spencerville superintendent; Scott Gephart, principal of Spencerville High School; and Rusty Rush, general manager of Charles River Laboratories in Spencerville.
Sam Shriver | The Lima News
SPENCERVILLE Charles River Laboratories in Spencerville opened its checkbook Tuesday, donating a total of $25,000 to four local organizations Lima South Science and Technology Magnet School, Spencerville Elementary/Middle School STEM Program, Spencerville High School STEM Program and the Spencerville Community Improvement Corporation.
Each received checks for $6,250.
Letter: School funding deserves a vote
As superintendents of the public schools of Allen County, we are in a unique position to speak on behalf of the students, staff, and communities we serve. The success of our districts depend on the support we, and our communities, are able to give our students and staff. Therefore, we would like to share our opinion on the advancement of S.B. 376 being released from committee and receiving an up or down vote on the Senate floor prior to the end of the current legislative session.
The DeRolph case was heard and decided over 20 years ago and we continue to wait for a constitutional funding system to be adopted for our schools. Finally, we have one developed with a bipartisan effort, after years of study and research, that would not only constitutionally fund our state’s education system, but would so in a fair and equitable manner. Such an historic effort by our elected representatives in the House, on both sides of the aisle, deserves to be h