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A Gift for the Season By Dr. Tod Kline WASD Superintendent With all the tragedy, election drama, and stress 2020 has brought to our lives as individuals, communities and a nation, there have been some gifts presented. Education has seen a few, too. Many of our schools have proven to have little virus spread. The health department would have to agree that a significant percentage of positive cases were due to people bringing the virus in to the schools. Schools have turned out not to be big spreaders as expected. Parents were able to go to work while their children went to school every day. Each parent had choices for the mode for which their child would learn. If families were concerned to send their child to school, they could opt for virtual learning. At Waynesboro (WASD), we saw an increase in students from virtual to in-person learning as the year progressed. ....
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Waynesboro Record Herald The legacy of Charles Thomas, 85, will live on in the lives of the thousands of students he taught in the Waynesboro Area School District. Thomas was a substitute teacher for WASD for over 20 years and has taught every class, and subject from English to math and history to science. He was always prepared for the task at hand. Thomas died Monday at WellSpan York Hospital after suffering a stroke. He was still actively substituting in the classroom, WASD superintendent Dr. Tod Kline said Wednesday. The kids really enjoyed having him in class, he was almost like a grandfather for them. The kids really had a lot of respect and love for him. He was a very good guy and very dedicated to Waynesboro; it s hard to believe he is no longer with us. ....