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Columbiana Oasis Food Ministry drive-thru distribution, First Christian Church, 4-6 p.m., trunks empty, Ohio residents and photo ID, max two households per car East Palestine Knox Township Drive-thru soup sale, Mile Branch Grange, 495 Knox School Road, $7 a quart, loaded potato and stuffed pepper, call 821-8023 by noon Jan. 13, pickup 4-6 p.m. Leetonia Salem Community pantry box distribution, 794 E. Third, 4-6 p.m., boxes will be placed in the trunk of vehicle FRI/1-15 Canfield Carryout soup sale, Calla Community Church, 6482 W. Calla Road, pickup starts at 4 p.m., stuffed pepper and beer barley, $6 a quart, $2 a loaf for bread, preorder at 330/501-1597

A public housing learning pod with in-person therapy supports D.C. students during pandemic

Edison educators earn Best Practice Grants | News, Sports, Jobs

From staff reports AWARD PRESENTATION — Ron Sismondo, director of curriculum and professional development at the Jefferson County Educational Service Center, presented three $600 Best Practice Grants to, from left, John Gregg Elementary school counselor Tiffany Moses, Stanton Elementary school counselor Megan McNear and Stanton Elementary teacher Jordan Tice for their projects during the Edison Local Board of Education meeting on Nov. 19. (Contributed photo) RICHMOND Educators in the Edison Local School District are implementing programs centering on academic and social emotional learning with grants from the Jefferson County Educational Service Center. JCESC Director of Curriculum and Professional Development Ron Sismondo presented three 2020-21 Best Practice Grants totaling $1,800 to Jordan Tice, Megan McNear and Tiffany Moses during the Nov. 19 Edison Local Board of Education meeting at Edison High School. Tice, a sixth-grade math teacher at Stanton Elementary, will con

Edison Local school board discusses remote learning, bus routes | News, Sports, Jobs

From staff reports BERGHOLZ– The Edison Local Board of Education held its final session for 2020 with remote learning and busing issues topping the list of discussion. The school district entered into fully remote learning on Wednesday due to COVID cases and quarantines and the plan will remain in place until students return from their holiday break on Jan. 4, while leaders discussed the move during its regular meeting on Wednesday at John Gregg Elementary. “We based it on the number of positive cases and quarantines, and I think at the end of the day it was a good decision because during the last three days numbers increased,” said Superintendent Bill Beattie. “Hopefully, everyone will stay safe so they can come back to school in January.”

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