Nearly two dozen apply for Lebanon superintendent’s job Ed Richter © Provided by Dayton Daily News Lebanon’s Board of Education will be reviewing nearly two dozen candidates who would like to be the district s next superintendent of schools. FILE PHOTO
There is plenty of interest in the Lebanon school superintendent’s job as nearly two dozen education professionals submitted applications for the job.
Friday was the deadline for application materials to selection consultant, K-12 Business Consulting Inc. Search Services.
At Monday’s Board of Education meeting, board members screened the applications with the consultant, according to district officials. Seven applicants will be interviewed, said Treasurer Eric Sotzing.
Nearly two dozen apply for Lebanon superintendent s job
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Teachers get vaccinated at FHS
Xenia teacher Kent Anderson and his, LuAnn, wife outside Fairborn High School after getting the vaccine.
FAIRBORN Teachers from all over Greene County came together Friday to get their first jab at a vaccine clinic held at Fairborn High School. During the course of six hours, technicians administered nearly 1,200 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to county educators and staff.
Fairborn City Schools ordered 1,140 doses of the Pfizer vaccine, exactly in accordance with the number of educators who had made appointments, administrators said. Fairborn teachers and staff were joined by those from Xenia, Yellow Springs, and other nonpublic schools in Greene County.
Fairborn mom makes hats for kids
Fairborn mom Amanda Szary croceheted approximately 15 hats for Fairborn students in need.
FAIRBORN Fairborn mom Amanda Szary didn’t think anything of it when she sent a couple of handmade hats with her daughter to Fairborn High School. Hours later, when the hats showed up on the Fairborn City Schools Facebook page, she was surprised.
The district chose to highlight her act of kindness that comes during a particularly difficult winter for many people.
“I’m definitely humbled,” she said. “I was not expecting that.”
The project started based on a casual conversation with school administrators about a possible need for them. Her daughter Lydia, a sophomore at Fairborn, is on an advisory committee with the school district.