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Youngstown State University graduates | News, Sports, Jobs

Jan 25, 2021 YOUNGSTOWN–More than 1,000 students were awarded undergraduate and advanced degrees and certificates at Youngstown State University’s Fall Commencement, including the following local residents: Columbiana • Mitchell Genova, Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. • Michael Morocco, Bachelor of Science in Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology. • Rebecca Rupert, Master of Arts in Gerontology. Sherry Spaite, Bachelor of Science in Education in Early Childhood Education/Early Childhood Intervention Specialist. Administration in Finance – Financial Management Track. • Cassandra Thornton, Bachelor of Science in Education in Early Childhood Education/Early Childhood Intervention Specialist.

Alliance-area college news for Jan 19

The Alliance Review YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY More than 1,000 students were awarded undergraduate and advanced degrees and certificates during Youngstown State University recent fall commencement, including 334 students from the Mahoning Valley region. Among the area students to receive diplomas are: Rebecca Rupert of Columbiana, master of arts in gerontology. Nicole Lester of Columbiana, master of science in nursing in Nurse Anesthetist Track. Mitchell Genova of Columbiana, bachelor of science in computer science. Michael Morocco of Columbiana, bachelor of science in applied science in mechanical engineering technology. Sherry Spaite of Columbiana, bachelor of science in education in Early Childhood Education/Early Childhood Intervention Specialist.

No decision yet on when Range will return to school | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer CANFIELD The South Range Schools administration has not yet determined when students will return to in-person instruction. Superintendent Bethany Carlson reported to the school board this week she will continue to monitor the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect on the district over the holidays before making a decision. She said there had been a dip in cases after Thanksgiving, but there has since been a small increase. Carlson asked parents to continue to report positive cases and contacts to the district. In other business, the board granted a supplemental contract to Morgan Czopur for freshman girls basketball for the 2020-2021 school year and approved as volunteer coaches Bill Gerhig, John Tomaino and Donald Newell for wrestling and Sandra Kohler for girls basketball.

No plan yet for return of SR students | News, Sports, Jobs

khowell@salemnews.net CANFIELD– The South Range Schools administration has not yet determined when students will return to in-person instruction. Superintendent Bethany Carlson reported to the school board this week she will continue to monitor the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect on the district over the holidays before making a decision. She said there had been a dip in cases after Thanksgiving, but there has since been a small increase. Carlson asked parents to continue to report positive cases and contacts to the district. In other business, the board granted a supplemental contract to Morgan Czopur for freshman girls basketball for the 2020-2021 school year and approved as volunteer coaches Bill Gerhig, John Tomaino and Donald Newell for wrestling and Sandra Kohler for girls basketball.

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