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[email protected] SALINEVILLE Southern Local is making plans for those students who may need to get caught up following the past year and a half of online and hybrid classes as well as the switch from one to the other. Although the board of education on Tuesday passed the school graduation requirements for this year, a resolution that allows students to use their class grades to meet requirements instead of end of school exams, the tests will still be a good marker for the other students, according to Superintendent Tom Cunningham. He told the board the results from current testing will give the school a chance to know just how much “the slide” has been for students. ....
[email protected] SALINEVILLE Southern Local athletes have resumed playing sports following action taken at Tuesday’s school board meeting. The board voted 5-0 to immediately reinstate athletics and all other extracurricular activities after a half dozen parents told them how the decision to suspend further participation starting Nov. 23 because of the COVID-19 virus was affecting their children. As the number of people testing positive for the virus continued to steadily climb this fall, the board decided at its Nov. 19 meeting to cancel in-school classes, with all students learning online at home starting Nov. 23 and continuing until Jan. 19. The board also canceled all extracurricular school activities as a precaution, but promised to revisit the issue at its Dec. 8 meeting. ....
Staff Writer SALINEVILLE Southern Local athletes have resumed playing sports following action taken at Tuesday’s school board meeting. The board voted 5-0 to immediately reinstate athletics and all other extracurricular activities after a half dozen parents told them how the decision to suspend further participation starting Nov. 23 because of the COVID-19 virus was affecting their children. As the number of people testing positive for the virus continued to steadily climb this fall, the board decided at its Nov. 19 meeting to cancel in-school classes, with all students learning online at home starting Nov. 23 and continuing until Jan. 19. The board also canceled all extracurricular school activities as a precaution, but promised to revisit the issue at its Dec. 8 meeting. ....