MINGO JUNCTION The designs of Indian Creek schools have earned praise for safety and ingenuity. During Thursday’s regular school board session at Hills
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HONORED â The Indian Creek Local Board of Education recognized district Food Service Director Eric White with an award from the Coalition of Rural and Appalachian Schools for his efforts to keep kids fed both in and outside of school. Shown are, from left, Assistant Superintendent John Belt, White and Superintendent T.C. Chappelear. (Contributed photo)
MINGO JUNCTION The Indian Creek Local Board of Education recognized one of its own for his efforts to ensure that no child goes hungry when district Food Service Director Eric White received a special distinction on Thursday.
Superintendent T.C. Chappelear surprised White with honors from the Coalition of Rural and Appalachian Schools, which touts school employees for going above and beyond the call of duty. Dozens of school employees are recognized annually with the CORAS Outstanding Support Staff Award and White was gifted with a clock inscribed with words of appreciation for his hard work and dedicatio