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YOUNGSTOWN Youngstown City Schools Superintendent Jow Meranto announced his retirement at a school board meeting Tuesday after 18 years with the district.
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May 1, 2021
ORCHID: To the United Way of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley for setting a near-record in fundraising during the challenging pandemic-plagued year of 2020. At its in-person annual meeting in Poland this week, UW President Bob Hannon reported $3.38 million was raised last year the second-highest total in its 101-year history. Those millions will benefit an array of community service organizations throughout the region at a time when assistance is more sorely needed than ever to survive the challenges of the ongoing COVID-19 health crisis.
ORCHID: To Mark Matasic of Campbell for winning the Caregiver Hero Award from the American Stroke Association recently. Matasic stayed by his father Stephen’s side as an attentive caregiver 24/7 after Stephen suffered a debilitating stroke. After Stephen’s death, Mark became a passionate advocate for Survive Stroke, a national movement that calls for more streamlined treatment of stroke victims. Matasic also has lobbied in Col
YOUNGSTOWN While the Youngstown high schools are not sponsoring proms for senior students, a group of enthusiastic East High School parents and alumni decided this senior event is too important to ignore.
The East High School Class of 2021 Senior Weekend, May 14-16, is being sponsored by alumni of East High not the school district.
Justin Jennings, school district chief executive officer, on Tuesday told the Youngstown Board of Education there will not be a district-sponsored event this year. East High School seniors, however, will have a series of activities recognizing their 2021 school year through the efforts of parents and alumni. The parents and alumni believe even in a year affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the young people should be honored for their accomplishments.