BEVERLY A Beverly elementary school will soon be getting a new roof. Fort Frye Local Schools Board of Education members approved a new school roof during
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BEVERLY Fort Frye Board Of Education provided an update to ongoing construction, honored two longtime teachers and heard a student presentation about an
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Jesse Roush, Executive Director of the Southeastern Ohio Port Authority, speaks during the Fort Frye Local Schools Board of Education meeting on Thursday evening.
BEVERLY The Fort Frye Local Schools Board of Education listened to information regarding a potential new economic development in the region and how it could benefit the Fort Frye school district Thursday evening.
The school board heard from Jesse Roush, Executive Director of the Southeastern Ohio Port Authority regarding a partnership between SEOPA and Belpre Industrial Parkersburg Railroad which recently bought the former American Electric Power Muskingum River Power Plant in Washington County.
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BEVERLY During the Fort Frye Local Schools Board of Education monthly meeting, it was decided that the board will vote on the schools 2021-2022 school calendar in February.
Board members at Thursday’s meeting also received updates on the middle school building planning and were told that schools could be potentially used as polling sites.
The proposed calendar will be similar to what the school district has used in the past, starting a little bit later than most in the district, said Superintendent Stephanie Starcher. Staff and faculty would return on Aug. 23 and students’ first day would be Aug. 26.