Frazier School District will hold screening for incoming kindergarten students June 21-23, by appointment only.
To schedule, the district must have a completed registration packet, available by calling 724-736-9507, ext. 115 or 102, or at www.frazier schooldistrict.com.
UASD announces registration plans for kindergarten
Parents of children who will be age 5 by Sept. 1, 2021 and live in the Uniontown Area School District can visit www.uasdraiders.org to fill out a pre-registration form for kindergarten in the 2021-2022 school year. Those without internet access can call 724-438-4501, ext. 1604 for assistance.
Educator to speak at Cal U
Dr. Maria Scott-Bollman, superintendent and elementary principal in the Forbes Road School District, will speak at 7 p.m. April 22 as part of California University of Pennsylvaniaâs Graduate School Speaker Series.
Scholarships offered
The Fayette County Conservation District is offering four $1,500 scholarships to students from Fayette County for the 2021-22 academic year. Two will be awarded to students enrolled in an agriculture-related major or program, and two will be awarded to students enrolled in an environmental science-related major or program.
For more information or to receive an application, contact Terri Springer at the conservation district office at 724-438-4497 or by email at TerriSpringer.43@gmail.com
The completed application must be returned to the district office on or before 4 p.m. Monday, May 3.
Greene County
Scholarships offered
The R. Wallace and Margaret Maxwell Scholarship is being offered to any Greene County resident who completed high school and plans to pursue, or is pursuing, a bachelorâs degree, a certificate of completion or a diploma from a trade or technical school. Applicants must provide a copy of a formal acceptance letter. If already attending
Carnegie building houses many memories
Greene County residents are fortunate to have such a fine library system.
Books of all sorts are available to check out or one can sit in a comfortable chair to read at the library. Of course, books are not the only items available. Videos of the latest movies can be seen, magazines of various titles, and a variety of newspapers are available. Computers have easy access to the public and of course the Greene County Room is a treasure trove of historical information. Newspapers from long ago can be read on microfilm along with other valuable historical data.