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SOLON, OH Patrick McKinney is the new director of information systems for the Solon Schools.
McKinney s hiring was approved by the Solon Board of Education on Monday. He takes over the role Aug. 1. McKinney is replacing Kirk Miller, who is retiring after spending 38 years in the district.
The board approved a two-year contract for McKinney, starting Aug. 1, 2021 and continuing through July 31, 2023. McKinney will work intermittently through the summer alongisde Miller to ensure a smooth transition.
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In his new role, McKinney will oversee the operation and maintenance of the district s electronic network and information technology systems, including all hardware and software systems required for overall operations and instructional programs.
No charges will be filed against Solon High School principal (Source: WOIO) By Julia Bingel | March 12, 2021 at 12:37 PM EST - Updated March 12 at 12:37 PM
SOLON, Ohio (WOIO) - Solon police said no charges will be filed against the Solon High School principal after an investigation was started last month.
School officials placed Erin Short on paid administrative leave Feb. 15 after undisclosed allegations were brought to their attention.
“The last three weeks have been difficult for our entire Solon Schools community. But the District must take seriously all concerning matters that are brought to our attention. We owe it to our students, to our staff and to the community. We have a reporting process in place to protect our students and staff when concerns arise,” said Solon School Superintendent Fred Bolden.
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Four Solon Schools staff members test positive for COVID-19 since Friday Ed Wittenberg, cleveland.com
SOLON, Ohio – It’s been a difficult week for the Solon City School District in its battle against the coronavirus pandemic.
Superintendent Fred Bolden told the Solon Board of Education Monday (Jan. 25) that since Friday afternoon (Jan. 22), four district staff members have tested positive for COVID-19.
“Those staff members resulted in five other staff members getting quarantined and 37 students needing to be quarantined,” he said. “So it can happen that quickly.”
Last week was “a great week” for the district, Bolden said.
“We were in a declining trend in terms of the number of cases that we had,” he said.