Live Breaking News & Updates on Keystone Central|Page 7
Stay updated with breaking news from Keystone central. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Local news from StateCollege.com and Centre County Partners. Read about National Expert Brings Crisis Training to Local School Personnel and more from the State College, PA region ....
Local news from StateCollege.com and Centre County Partners. Read about Faced with Substitute Teacher Shortage, SCASD Increases Daily Pay Rates and more from the State College, PA region ....
Wolf Administration Highlights Pennsylvania's "Earn While You Learn" Opportunities During Visit to Lycoming County Manufacturer pa.gov - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pa.gov Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
CHRIS MORELLI [email protected] MILL HALL Even after the school year ends, educational opportunities in the Keystone Central School District will continue. At Thursday night’s work session, district administrators gave board members a closer look at “Keystone Camp,” a month-long summer learning session. The presentation was made by Lesley Skrtich, camp coordinator, and Megan Hull, KCSD’s Director of Curriculum and Innovation. Hull spoke at length about the makeup of the Keystone Camp. According to Hull, the purpose of the camp is to provide students in kindergarten through 12th grade a safe and fun learning environment for a month during the summer in order to maintain educational consistency for students. ....
CHRIS MORELLI [email protected] IMAGE PROVIDED The main entrance of Bucktail High School will get an upgrade as part of a $1.3 million project. RENOVO Bucktail High School will have a new look very soon. At a special meeting on Thursday night, the Keystone Central school board approved a project for facade improvements at the high school. The project will cost around $1.3 million. The board unanimously approved the contract for the low bidder, J.C. Orr and Son, Inc., of Altoona. Orr’s winning bid was $1,325,520, along with another $37,000 in board-approved alternates. “This is a big project,” said Rob Pacella, supervisor of property services in the Keystone Central School District. “We’re upgrading the facade, windows, entrances and exterior doors.” ....