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(NOBLE) The West Richland Center in Noble is preparing for its Open House, coming up next Wednesday night, April 21st, from 6:00 to 8:00. It’s a great opportunity for the public to stop by and learn more about the many programs and services offered to the region, plus all faculty and advisors will be available to answer questions and provide details about the Title III Programs, which include welding & fabrication, information systems technology, and unmanned ariel (drone) technology, plus visit their newly remodeled classrooms and labs. Visitors can also check out the Olney Central College cosmetology, massage therapy, and nail technology labs and classrooms, plus the Center also houses the Wednesday night woodworking class, part of the OCC Community Education program. That’s all next Wednesday night from 6:00 to 8:00, the Open House of the IECC’s West Richland Center, the former West Richland High
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Western PA School Fires Entire State Championship Staff Amid Hazing Claims
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Eric Kasperowicz, were let go on Wednesday (April 14.)
According to Hartmann, Kasperowicz was informed that his position would be advertised in an email exchange with athletic director
Sean Simmons,
Pine-Richland went 85-18 and won four WPIAL championships and two state titles including a state championship last fall during eight seasons under Kasperwicz.
However, school administrators spent recent weeks investigating allegations of hazing or misconduct in the locker room, which included questioning current and former football players.
TribLIVE reports Kasperowicz was initially scheduled to meet with school officials on 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, but was fired in an email sent prior to the meeting.