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DACC: Retiring Mary Beth Freeman reflects on career, advancements in technology

SportsUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Paul Comstock ThisWeek When Mary Beth Freeman began her career as an educator, she had a chalkboard in her classroom and would send students outdoors to knock chalk dust from the board s erasers. As she nears retirement as superintendent of the Delaware Area Career Center 36 years later, she has seen digital and information technology permeate nearly every phase of the DACC s education programs. The DACC school board has named Jay Poroda – now assistant superintendent at Tolles Career & Technical Center in Madison County – as her successor effective June 1. We all know how much Superintendent Freeman has contributed to the growth and stability of our career center. We will always be grateful to her and look forward to similar successes with our new superintendent,” said DACC school board president Ted Backus.

Delaware City Schools: Hybrid learning will remain in place through end of school year

SportsUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Paul Comstock ThisWeek Acknowledging that any choice they make will have downsides, Delaware City Schools board members on March 2 agreed to continue the district s hybrid attendance schedule for the remainder of the school year.  At issue was whether the district should resume an in-person, five-day-a-week schedule in April for students who are on a hybrid schedule.  Students whose families chose the hybrid scheduled are divided into two cohorts, which rotate between classes in school buildings and remote learning. Families also could select an all-remote learning plan that will remain operational for the rest of the school year. Both schedules are designed to limit the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.

It s time to go back : Parents react to Delaware school board decision to remain hybrid

It’s time to go back : Parents react to Delaware school board decision to remain hybrid Some parents say their children need the option to go back to school, in-person, full-time. The school board says a schedule change would be difficult for parents. Author: Lindsey Mills Updated: 6:16 PM EST March 4, 2021 DELAWARE, Ohio While we are seeing more and more school districts return to in-person learning full time, that will not be the case at all for the rest of this school year for Delaware City Schools. “My kids just want to be back with other kids,” said Chelsea Baker, a mom of two kids in the school district.

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