Former teacher leaves entire estate totaling nearly $500K to schools for scholarships Share Updated: 1:40 PM EDT Jun 22, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff
The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 1:40 PM EDT Jun 22, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff WLWT Digital Staff A former teacher in Ohio is continuing her legacy of impacting students lives in a huge way, by leaving her entire estate totaling nearly $500,000 to put toward scholarships.Patricia Patty McCandless was an English teacher at Clearcreek High School, which is now known as Springboro High School, from 1961-1968.McCandless left her entire estate to Springboro High School after her passing in 2018.The estate, which totals $471,644, was given to the district and will be used over the course of many years towards scholarships and other potential student needs.School officials said a committee of administration, staff, community members a
Stafford residents plagued by late U.S. Mail deliveries
Stafford County has been experiencing delays from the U.S. Postal Service with residents receiving their mail weeks late.
The Postal Service has stated that these delays were a result of the combination of the increased online orders from people staying at home and a decrease in staff because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Stafford Board of Supervisors addressed these delays at their meeting on Feb. 2 and continued discussion at their meeting on Feb. 16.
At the Feb. 2 meeting, Hartwood District Supervisor Gary Snellings said that the delays had become a serious issue in the western part of the district.