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May 11, 2021
Colquitt County School Superintendent Ben Wiggins and his wife Jana, center, meet with Pat Anderson, a member of the county Board of Education, Monday during a welcome event for the new superintendent. Jack R. Jordan/The Moultrie Observer
MOULTRIE, Ga. â Colquitt County School Superintendent Ben Wiggins and his wife Jana, center, meet with Pat Anderson, a member of the county Board of Education, Monday during a welcome event for the new superintendent. The event offered a chance for members of the community and other education representatives to meet Wiggins a week after he began his new role here. Wiggins, a former Colquitt County teacher, was most recently the superintendent of Thomasville City Schools before being hired to replace retiring Superintendent Doug Howell.
A Clear Lake eighth-grader will be allowed to play club and high school softball at the same time, but whether that will continue in the future was a topic of discussion at a tense school board special meeting on Wednesday night.
Clear Lake has a student activity program policy that prohibits high school student athletes from also participating in a non-school-sponsored sport during the same season.
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Parents of the eighth-grader approached the district and its Athletic Director Dale Ludwig to let them know there was an overlap between the student s club season and the district s softball season, which begins on May 3.
Schools, unions face busy contract talks season Jeremy P. Kelley © Marshall Gorby Kettering s school board this week ratified a new contract agreement with its teachers union. MARSHALL GORBY/STAFF
More than half of the Dayton area’s public school districts will be in contract negotiations with their employee unions this spring, affecting school budgets, plus pay and working conditions for staff.
While COVID-related issues like online teaching and safety protocols have dominated the past year in schools, those issues seem to be less central to contract talks.
Kettering City Schools and the Miami Valley Career Technology Center are among the very few who have already ratified new contract agreements this spring. Superintendent Nick Weldy said there were no changes tied to COVID issues in MVCTC’s new three-year contract, adding that after a “crazy year,” people wanted to keep negotiations simple.
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