As the anniversary of COVID-19âs impact nears, and with the end of the 2020-21 school yearâs third marking period looming, Cornwall-Lebanon board members on March 8 assessed which of the districtâs applied pandemic measures have been effective as they looked to the future. The boardâs committee meeting was held in Cedar Crest High Schoolâs large group instruction room, with a livestream option.
Data provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Health and the Cornwall-Lebanon School District showed the number of reported COVID-19 cases in Lebanon County and the districtâs six schools have declined noticeably during the first two months of the year. But, following a review of enrollment trends, Superintendent Philip Domencic recommended to the school board that current instructional models involving hybrid and virtual learning be continued through the remainder of the school year.
LebTown Lebanon Federal Credit Union recognizes South Lebanon Elementary’s Melissa Hess as county Teacher of the Year
February 22, 2021 5 min read
Kindergarten teacher Melissa Hess (second from left) accepts recognition as Teacher of the Year by Lebanon Federal Credit Union s Wendy Kalbach (far left). Hess was joined by former student Gwyneth Young, who nominated her, as well as Virtual Solutions Administrator Joe Burton. (All photos by Will Trostel)
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One student’s memories of a caring and patient teacher were responsible for that teacher recently being named “Teacher of the Year,” an annual recognition sponsored by the Lebanon Federal Credit Union.
The Cornwall-Lebanon school board approved a resolution to create 15 new cyber developer positions and 15 cyber instructor positions for the current school year only, during a Jan. 11 meeting,