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RICHMOND Edison High School will be implementing a new program this fall which aims to reduce high-risk behaviors. The Edison Local School District has ob ....
BERGHOLZ Members of the Edison Local board of education heard from its youngest board representative during its Sept. 27 meeting at John Gregg Elementary ....
Apr 12, 2021 HAMMONDSVILLE The Edison Local School District is making reading fun with a sports-themed virtual Family Literacy Night on Wednesday. District Assistant Superintendent Julie Kireta said activities will take place online through Google Meets from 6-7 p.m. and is aimed at Stanton and John Gregg Elementary students. The theme is âReading: A Sport for All Seasonsã and will include books, crafts, activities, snacks and even some possible appearances from school and NFL athletes and mascots. âItás going to be for kindergarten to third grade,ã Kireta said. âWe will have Google Meet set up and send a link through the district email to the grade bands. Teachers also will put it in their Google Classroom stream so there are two ways to participate. We will do one per grade level and then weáll have random prizes for students.ã ....
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.” ....