Perrysburg High School student able to compete in gymnastics meet following a quarantine dispute
The Yellow Jackets gymnast s mother says her daughter almost missed a big competition because the school has a 14 day quarantine mandate. Author: Roxanne Elias (WTOL) Updated: 1:06 AM EST February 27, 2021
PERRYSBURG, Ohio An athlete s mother is celebrating after winning a COVID-19 quarantine decision involving her daughter s gymnastics meet.
15-year-old Ava Kincaid was scheduled to compete for the Perrysburg Yellow Jackets High School gymnastics team on Friday.
But her mother, Amy Kincaid, says she almost missed the big day. On Monday, we received an email that said my daughter was going to be quarantined through Saturday the 27th. The email came, unfortunately, 10 days into what they were terming a 14-day quarantine period, said Amy.
By Jason Koon
News Herald Correspondent
A local resident has become the first graduate of a universityâs new online Master of Divinity program.
Amy Kincaid of Morganton received her degree from North Greenville University on Oct. 17. She was part of the first group of students to begin the program when it launched in 2016. Kincaid completed her coursework in May, but the graduation ceremony was postponed until October due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills of a broad range of Christian ministry positions, according to information from the university. While the program focuses on preparing students for local church ministry, it is also helpful to students pursuing missionary work, chaplaincy and a broad range of other Christian ministry opportunities. OnlineU.org ranks the program as the seventh most affordable Master of Divinity program in the nation.