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BOARDMAN A letter of reprimand to a Boardman schools teacher aide states no criminal behavior occurred after it was alleged a paper was stapled to a student
DEAR EDITOR:
Boardman Center School and Boardman police have a lot of explaining to do. Anyone who assaults a special needs child or any child with a stapler has no business working anywhere near children. If this incident made the news, I’m willing to bet it’s not the first revolting thing this person has done. I’d like to know what Boardman schools’ hiring policies are, namely, how they evaluate the qualifications and character of teacher’s aide applicants.
I believe the person in question should have been fired immediately and had their credentials to work with children revoked. Even that falls far short of what should be done. According to news reports, this person attempted to staple a note to a child’s head or hair because the student forgot to bring a water bottle?
YOUNGSTOWN Erick A. Smith, 40, of Salt Springs Road, was placed on three years of probation Monday after paying $1,500 in restitution to the Boardman Police
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BOARDMAN Quench Bar, located on Market Street in Boardman across from St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital, has been cited by the Ohio Investigative Unit of the Ohio State Highway Patrol for violating public health orders.
According to a press release, the establishment received a citation for improper conduct-disorderly activity stemming from a case being handled by the Boardman Police Department on Jan. 10.
Officers observed approximately 15 people consuming alcohol inside the bar after 11:30 p.m., exceeding the current 10 p.m. statewide curfew mandating restaurants and bars be closed no later than 10 p.m. because of the pandemic.
Next, the case will go before the Ohio Liquor Control Commission for possible penalties, which may include fines as well as a suspension or revocation of standing liquor permits at the bar.