NEW BOSTON, Ohio — The South Central Ohio Educational Service Center invites members of the public to a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 2, celebrating the new, state-of-the-art
When will teachers receive the COVID vaccine?
By Patrick Keck - pkeck@aimmediamidwest.com
Local schools will soon receive the coronavirus vaccine as Gov. Mike DeWine wants all K-12 schools ready for hybrid or full-time, in-person learning by March 1. Photo from the Scioto County Joint Information Center.
SCIOTO- Staff members in Scioto County schools will have to wait toward mid-February to receive the COVID vaccine, according to a schedule released from the Ohio Department of Health.
The ODH Friday release detailed when all Ohio K-12 schools can expect the arrival of the vaccine, where Gov. Mike DeWine’s goal is to have all schools in either a hybrid or full-time in-person learning model by March 1.
Taking a look at educator Bill Larson s legacy as retirement nears Published: December 11, 2020 Author: Staff reports
There are two words Dr. Bill Larson’s colleagues use to describe him: humble and dedicated.
Before coming to work at Ohio University, Larson wore many hats in the public school realm: coach, principal, administrative assistant, assistant superintendent and superintendent. He taught one course at OHIO in 1986, then became an adjunct professor in 1993, a lecturer in 2000, an assistant professor in the tenure track in 2010 and an associate professor with tenure in 2014. Larson is retiring at the end of December 2020, accumulating over 58 years of public service work, with 27 of those at OHIO.