Special to the News
LISBON Students at the Columbiana County Career and Technical Center returned to in-person learning this week after being on remote learning.
Director and Assistant Superintendent Jeremy Corbisello recently told the Career Center board that the school was able to resume classes now that all of the high school teaching staff is “healthy.”
Corbisello said the school has had 156 students and staff affected by COVID-19 since the start of the school year.
As of last week, there were only two students who have tested positive for the virus.
Students still have the option to continue with remote learning if they like, and Corbisello said about 19 students have chosen that route, which is fewer than the roughly 30 who were on remote learning at the beginning of the year.
Katie White
LISBON Students at the Columbiana County Career and Technical Center returned to in-person learning this week after being on remote learning.
Director and Assistant Superintendent Jeremy Corbisello recently told the Career Center board that the school was able to resume classes now that all of the high school teaching staff is “healthy.”
Corbisello said the school has had 156 students and staff affected by COVID-19 since the start of the school year.
As of last week, there were only two students who have tested positive for the virus.
Students still have the option to continue with remote learning if they like, and Corbisello said about 19 students have chosen that route, which is fewer than the roughly 30 who were on remote learning at the beginning of the year.
Special to the Journal
LISBON Students at the Columbiana County Career and Technical Center returned to in-person learning this week after being on remote learning.
Director and Assistant Superintendent Jeremy Corbisello recently told the Career Center board that the school was able to resume classes now that all of the high school teaching staff is “healthy.”
Corbisello said the school has had 156 students and staff affected by COVID-19 since the start of the school year.
As of last week, there were only two students who have tested positive for the virus.
Students still have the option to continue with remote learning if they like, and Corbisello said about 19 students have chosen that route, which is fewer than the roughly 30 who were on remote learning at the beginning of the year.
Staff Writer
CCCTC board members got a chance to look at the new lobby and adult student restrooms at the board meeting in November. (Salem News photo by Deanne Johnson)
LISBON A construction project at the Columbiana County Career and Technical Center from this past summer and fall came in nearly $50,000 under budget as the board approved final change orders at Tuesday’s meeting.
The project included remodeling the lobby area where visitors enter the building and creating new restrooms for the adult education students, both of which the board toured at the meeting in November. While Graft Electric came in $6,874 more than the initial contract, the three other contractors came in under budget. JP Plumbing was $10,000 under, while United Contractors of Northeast Ohio was $26,750 under and York Mahoning Mechanical Contractors Inc. was $20,000 under budget. The final cost of the project was $468,518.
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Morning Journal/Deanne Johnson
CCCTC board members got a chance to look at the new lobby and adult student restrooms at the meeting in November.
LISBON A construction project at the Columbiana County Career and Technical Center from this past summer and fall came in nearly $50,000 under budget as the board approved final change orders at Tuesday’s meeting.
The project included remodeling the lobby area where visitors enter the building and creating new restrooms for the adult education students, both of which the board toured at the meeting in November. While Graft Electric came in $6,874 more than the initial contract, the three other contractors came in under budget. JP Plumbing was $10,000 under, while United Contractors of Northeast Ohio was $26,750 under and York Mahoning Mechanical Contractors Inc. was $20,000 under budget. The final cost of the project was $468,518.