PEVS votes for president Tuesday, February 2, 2021 4:32 PM
PAULDING – Paulding Village Exempted
Schools Board regular scheduled meeting on Jan. 12 was called to order
by President Pro Tem Karen Saxton. Board members Brain Egnor, James
Foltz, Mark Manx and Matt Stoller were all present.
The
first item on the agenda was the election of officers. Board member
Brian Egnor nominated Karen Saxton for President. Board member Mark Manz
nominated James Foltz for Vice-President.
Manz
moved; seconded by Egnor to approve Saxton as President and approve
Foltz as Vice-President for the 2021 calendar year. All were in favor.
The
second item on the agenda was to approve the legislative and student
PEVS votes for president Tuesday, February 2, 2021 4:32 PM
PAULDING – Paulding Village Exempted
Schools Board regular scheduled meeting on Jan. 12 was called to order
by President Pro Tem Karen Saxton. Board members Brain Egnor, James
Foltz, Mark Manx and Matt Stoller were all present.
The
first item on the agenda was the election of officers. Board member
Brian Egnor nominated Karen Saxton for President. Board member Mark Manz
nominated James Foltz for Vice-President.
Manz
moved; seconded by Egnor to approve Saxton as President and approve
Foltz as Vice-President for the 2021 calendar year. All were in favor.
The
second item on the agenda was to approve the legislative and student
PAULDING â The Paulding Exempted Village Board of Education was presented information about remote learning during its meeting Tuesday evening. The board also was given an update on the Panther Virtual Academy, and an update about how students are using grant money to learn about engineering.
Superintendent Ken Amstutz shared that students at Paulding Middle School and Paulding High School will participate in remote learning from home on Monday and Tuesday, while students at Paulding Elementary and Oakwood Elementary will continue with in-person instruction those two days.
For middle/high school students, they will operate on a two-hour delay both days, with instruction beginning at 10 a.m. Teachers will be in their classrooms from 8-10 a.m. to answer questions via phone calls and emails prior to the start of classes at 10 a.m.