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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
Published: 6/14/2017 10:22:32 PM
Editor’s note: An incomplete version of this story was published in the June 15 print edition. Here is the full story.
The second finalist for the ConVal High School principal position, who was vetted out of 100 applicants by a national search firm and a school committee, wasn’t offered the job because of a 2012 lawsuit, according to Superintendent Kim Saunders.
Shannon Mayfield, a former principal at high schools in Pennsylvania with at least 11 years of administrative experience, was one of two finalists picked by the school’s committee, after Ray and Associates Inc., a nationwide school executive search company, helped pare the pool of applicants down to 11. The two finalists Mayfield and Michael Tenters toured the school in May. Tenters was offered the position but declined for personal reasons.
JOSELYN KING Staff Writer
WHEELING The Ohio County Board of Education voted Friday morning to return to a hybrid or blended method of educating its students, utilizing both in-person and remote learning opportunities.
The county largely will return to the plan it implemented at the start of the current school year, with just half of the students attending school on Mondays and Thursdays and others on Tuesdays and Fridays. Wednesdays will remain a day for remote learning
In grades kindergarten through eighth grade, half of the students or Group B will return to the classrooms Tuesday.
Wednesday will be a remote day.
JOSELYN KING Staff Writer
Photo by Scott McCloskey
Linsly School Maintenance Supervisor Bill Turkaly, right, receives a COVID-19 vaccination at Wheeling Park High School Friday morning. Wheeling pharmacist John Brower administers the vaccine.
WHEELING Ohio County Schools employees arriving at Wheeling Park High School on Friday showed happiness, excitement and a little relief to get their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
School district staff over the age of 50 turned out for the immunization clinic, which took place in the school’s cafeteria. Employees from private and parochial schools in Ohio County also were invited to participate and receive their first of two COVID shots.