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Sean Keefe reads off information on the back of a facemask box during a meeting of the Wood County Board of Education, Tuesday, at the Wood County Schools Central Office. (Photo by Tyler Bennett)
PARKERSBURG The Wood County Board of Education adjourned only two minutes after the school board meeting started Tuesday evening, after a protest by local parents not putting on their masks inside a packed Bailey Board Room at Wood County Schools Central Office.
Board president Justin Raber started the meeting asking to make a motion “to enforce the laws of the state of West Virginia in the executive orders requiring individuals in a public space to be wearing a mask.”
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Sean Keefe reads off information on the back of a facemask box used by the public.
PARKERSBURG The Wood County Board of Education adjourned only two minutes after the school board meeting started Tuesday evening, after a protest by local parents not putting on their masks inside a packed Bailey Board Room at Wood County Schools Central Office.
Board president Justin Raber started the meeting asking to make a motion “to enforce the laws of the state of West Virginia in the executive orders requiring individuals in a public space to be wearing a mask.”
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Wood County’s Assistant Superintendent of Support Services Michael Fling passes out packets to Wood County Board of Education members Justin Raber, left, and Rick Olcott, right, on Tuesday evening. (Photo by Tyler Bennett)
PARKERSBURG The Wood County Schools Board of Education unanimously approved both a new contract for Superintendent Will Hosaflook and to transfer over property in south Parkersburg to the city Tuesday evening inside Wood County Schools Central Office.
The contract is a four-year term beginning July 1, 2021, and ending June 30, 2025. The contact includes yearly pay increases and will see a pay increase for Hosaflook. Previously making $152,000 in the final year of his three-year contract, Hosaflook will now have an annual salary of $154,000 and be paid on a bi-monthly basis during the first year.
tbennett@newsandsentinel.com
Photo by Tyler Bennett
Wood Countyâs Assistant Superintendent of Support Services Michael Fling passes out packets to Wood County Board of Education members Justin Raber, left, and Rick Olcott, right, on Tuesday evening.
PARKERSBURG The Wood County Schools Board of Education unanimously approved both a new contract for Superintendent Will Hosaflook and to transfer over property in south Parkersburg to the city Tuesday evening inside Wood County Schools Central Office.
The contract is a four-year term beginning July 1, 2021, and ending June 30, 2025. The contact includes yearly pay increases and will see a pay increase for Hosaflook.
Previously making $152,000 in the final year of his three-year contract, Hosaflook will now have an annual salary of $154,000 and be paid on a bi-monthly basis during the first year.