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Monday, May 24, 2021
How Some Area Businesses Survived the Pandemic and What They Learned
Owners, Jen Black and Brenda Spade. Photo: Phil Armstrong.
by Robin Gee
Cobblestone Cafe | 654 Highland Avenue, Fort Thomas
Tuesday - Saturday 10:30am - 2pm | Carry out or curbside only, possible outdoor seating (weather permitting) - call (859) 781-3000
Cobblestone Cafe. 654 Highland Ave. Photo: Phil Armstrong.
Welcome to the another installment in our series, Northern Kentucky Bounces Back to Life. This series is sponsored by meetNKY. We sat down with area business owners to ask about the past year and their plans for the year ahead.
The owners and staff of the Cobblestone Cafe in Fort Thomas were just about to celebrate their 15th year in business when the pandemic shut everything down. The cozy dining restaurant is a neighborhood staple known for fresh-made soups, salads and sandwiches and its friendly casual atmosphere.
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Sheridan Co School District 2 held a Teacher Roundtable Board Meeting on May 10 at the Central Office of SCSD#2. Teachers Jen Black, Kevin Rizer, Devon Johnston and Ed Caulkins spoke on various subjects such as recognizing teachers accomplishments during the year, and letting them know they are appreciated for what they do. When asked by Trustee Arin Waddell asked Kevin Rizer, Sheridan High School Teachers, what he felt the school and the community could do to let teachers know they were appreciated, he had this to say.
Kevin Rizer
In a survey of the staff, it was reported that 94% felt they beloned in the school where they work; 98% believe that student learning is where it should be; 84% felt recognized for the work they do; and 91% feel listened to and that they can air their concerns and share ideas.