Ohio County Schools is still looking at ways to push the school start time back.But it is not as easy as it sounds.It's been roughly 3 years since this conversa
WHEELING Ohio County Schools will spend about $250,000 to put new cameras with updated technology within its buses and vans. The cost involves placing eight cameras on each of the school district’s 55 buses, and two cameras on each of its two transport vans, Director of Operations David Crumm told board of education members […]
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West Virginia
University student Deanna Crumm of
Wheeling holds up
the WVU
2021 Student
Organization
Excellence Award she
received for
designing the logo for WVUâs Women In Business club, and overseeing its social media marketing. She
is also one of
the co-founders of the club. (Photo Provided)
WHEELING Current West Virginia University sophomore Deanna Crumm, a Wheeling Park High School graduate, has received an award from WVU for her efforts to socially market a campus organization she co-founded.
Crumm was just a freshman last year when she and fellow WPHS alumni Lillian Bischof and Sarah Heilman created a student organization called WELCOME Women Empowering, Leading and Changing Through Opportunity, Mentorship and Equality.”
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WHEELING Parents and bus drivers will have an extra layer of depth to their students’ bus rides, starting next year, with the integration of GPS systems into their bus routes.
Ohio County Schools Director of Operations David Crumm discussed the prospect at Monday evening’s board meeting, getting the board’s approval to go ahead with the Edulog route management software. The software, Crumm said after the meeting, has a number of benefits for the district, its drivers, and parents.
Through an app, parents can ask to be notified when their child’s bus enters a certain radius around their house, alerting them that they will soon be needed to pick up their student at the bus stop. At Monday’s meeting, Crumm said parents being absent from bus stops was a perennial problem.
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Ohio County School buses travel along Park View Road following classes at Wheeling Park High School Thursday.
WHEELING Parents and bus drivers will have an extra layer of depth to their students’ bus rides, starting next year, with the integration of GPS systems into their bus routes.
Ohio County Schools Director of Operations David Crumm discussed the prospect at Monday evening’s board meeting, getting the board’s approval to go ahead with the Edulog route management software.
The software, Crumm said after the meeting, has a number of benefits for the district, its drivers, and parents.