Chase Rosser
OLD WASHINGTON, Ohio The East Guernsey Local School Board of Education has announced their next Superintendent.
Chase Rosser will replace current Superintendent Adam Pittis effective August 1, 2021. Rosser has been an employee of the district for six years. He started his East Guernsey career as the Buckeye Trail Elementary Principal. In 2016, Rosser was hired as the district Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment. Prior to working at East Guernsey, Rosser had teaching experiences at Mid-East Career and Technology Centers and Sheridan High School.
Rosser is married to his wife, Keri, and they have two daughters who attend school at Buckeye Trail Elementary. Rosser will be hired at the next regular board meeting on April 28th.
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SHERIDAN, WYO Sheridan County School District No. 2 announces new leaders to take the reigns at Sheridan High School and Sheridan Junior High School beginning July 1.
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The district has selected Michael Carnes as Sheridan High School’s next principal. Since 2013, Carnes has served as principal at Middletown Area High School in Middletown, Pennsylvania, where he led a campus of 650 students and approximately 100 staff members.
Among his many accomplishments is working with administrators to improve curricular offerings in Middletown, such as increasing the number of AP and Accelerated courses and tailoring staff development based on individual teacher needs.
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In a unanimously approved decision during their board retreat on March 13, the Sheridan County School District No. 2 Board of Trustees approved a virtual learning pilot program, scheduled to begin in the fall of 2021.
According to the district, the Board discussed the virtual learning program at three consecutive board meetings, ultimately approving a three year pilot program. Trustees considered extensive input from students, parents, staff, and district leadership before making the decision.
Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum & Assessment Mitch Craft told listeners of Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse, the district will use the remainder of the spring to further develop the program scheduled to begin next fall.
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