CAMPBELL Curlie M. Fleeton, 68, died Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021, at Ohio Living Park Vista of Youngstown.
Curlie was born May 2, 1952, in Youngstown, a daughter of the late Felix and Bessie Oree Mitchell.
Raised in Youngstown, Curlie was a 1970 graduate of East High School. In 1972, she began her career with the Youngstown Board of Education as an executive administrative assistant, where she worked for many years. Determined to pursue her lifelong goal of receiving her college degree, Curlie enrolled at Eastern Gateway Community College and then attended Youngstown State University, receiving her bachelor’s degree in business in 2020.
A woman of faith, Curlie was a member of Oak Baptist Church in Youngstown, where she sang in its choir, served as secretary, was a member of the Usher Board, and was involved with its Outreach Ministry. She most recently was attending Gospel Temple Baptist Church in Campbell. In her free time, she also volunteered at several area shelters for battere
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Ronald Shadd, president of the Youngstown Board of Education, stands outside the empty East High School on Friday. Of the three Ohio districts under control by an Academic Distress Commission and CEO model, only Youngstown has not returned to in-person learning. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine admonished the district in his COVID-19 update last week, saying he wants students there back at least partially in person by March 1.
YOUNGSTOWN Two of the three Ohio school districts taken over by the state for having successive, failing grades on the state report card already have reopened their doors to students.
Feb 13, 2021
YOUNGSTOWN The Youngstown Board of Education will have a parents meeting Tuesday for a review of graduation policies presented by Tiffany Sedlacko, the district’s career connection coordinator.
There will be a question and answer period after her presentation.
The forum will allow parents to address the board about their family’s educational experiences.