Apr 26, 2021
The ongoing pandemic has impacted the way schools in the county proceed with their normal daily activities. This means that it is uncertain when schools will be able to welcome visitors back into their buildings. We have partnered with The Columbiana County Career and Technical Center to showcase the career and technical programs that they offer so that incoming juniors can make an informed decision for enrollment in a program that will interest them. Programs will be spotlighted each month of the school year. Students who are interested in enrolling in a program for the 2021-22 school year are invited to do so by visiting the CCCTC’s webpage (https://www.ccctc.k12.oh.us) and completing the enrollment application which is available now. Any questions about the programs or the requirements for enrollment should be directed to Sue Allison, guidance administrator, at (330) 424-9561 ext. 118 or sue.allison@ccctc.k12.oh.us.Â
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Apr 24, 2021
EAST ROCHESTER Jason Allen Sisco, 50, died suddenly Thursday, April 22, 2021 at Salem Regional Medical Center. He was born Feb. 24, 1971 in Salem, Ohio, son of Jimmy Lee and Karen (Arch) Sisco of Bolivar, Tenn.
Jason was a 1989 graduate of Columbiana High School. He previously worked at Fresh Mark for 26 years. An outdoorsman at heart, he loved hunting, fishing, and grilling.
He had a great heart, and he would do anything for anybody.
Besides his parents, Jason is survived by his wife, Heidi (Plumley) Sisco, whom he married April 25, 1997; one daughter, Rachel (Phillip) Mercer of East Rochester; three grandchildren, McKenna Hardy, Ryan Armstrong and Elisa Mercer. He is also survived by honorary children, grandchildren, and a host of aunts, uncles and cousins.
SEBRING–Sebring school staff members on Saturday received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Teachers, bus drivers, support staff, and administration who pre-registered for the vaccine through the district were vaccinated in a clinic at Columbiana High School. More than 50 percent of Sebring staff pre-registered for the vaccine. Saturday’s clinic was part of a three-day vaccine distribution coordinated between district leaders, Mahoning County Education Service Center, local health organizations and the clinic partner, Giant Eagle.
“We have been fortunate that we have been able to provide in-person instruction since the beginning of the school year due to planning, coordination, and diligence of our team,” said Sebring Superintendent Toni Viscounte. “Our teachers and students have followed safety protocols and social distancing since day one. We are thrilled to be able to offer our staff another layer of protection as we continue into the second semester.”