Jim Wyse, left, chairman of the Archbold Community Levy Committee, and Jayson Selgo, Archbold superintendent, look out over the crowd of 80-100 people during an informational meeting, Thursday, April 13, in the high school auditorium.– photo by David Pugh A dizzying array of numbers, factors, and timelines were presented at a Thursday, April 13, informational
Jayson Selgo, superintendent of the Archbold School District, said on Monday, there are no takers for the district retire-rehire program. “We do not currently have anyone that has committed to the option,” Selgo said. “There have been some questions, but no formal decision yet.” The program is called a retirement incentive. Under the program,
Archbold schools were in lockdown for a little over an hour, yesterday, Tuesday, in response to an Archbold police pursuit. In a prepared statement, Jayson Selgo, superintendent, said about 9:55 am, school officials were informed by APD and Fulton County Sheriff Department officials that “they were in pursuit of an individual approximately one mile