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Masks will not be mandated at Crestview - Times Bulletin

Masks will not be mandated at Crestview Monday, July 19, 2021 8:08 PM Crestview Superintendent Kathy Mollenkopf addresses the Board during the regular July meeting held Monday. (DHI Media/Sherry Missler) By Sherry Missler smissler@timesbulletin.com CONVOY Crestview Superintendent Kathy Mollenkopf provided the Board with updates on several matters during the regular July meeting held Monday evening. One issue she touched upon concerned staff for the upcoming school year. She told the Board hiring was nearly complete but requested that Board members set aside time for a special Board meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 3 beginning at 5 p.m. solely to approve the new hires. We really can t wait until the August Board meeting

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Which Pa schools had the largest number of arrests in 2019-20?

Which Pa. schools had the largest number of arrests in 2019-20? Updated Feb 15, 2021; The Pennsylvania Department of Education’s annual Safe Schools report for the 2019-20 school year showed a noticeable drop in reported arrests. Districts are required to submit their misconduct reports, both criminal and academic infractions, to the state every year. Reporting sometimes changes from year-to-year, but no changes were made last school year. Last year, the top three criminal reasons why students were in trouble statewide were: Possession, use, or sale of tobacco or vaping 8.34 percent Fighting 8.14 percent Minor altercation 5.42 percent Here’s a list of the schools that had the largest number of arrests, and the crime that was most common at each school.

Vaccines now available at Crestview Middle School | Huntington County Tab

Friday, January 22, 2021 12:48 PM The COVID-19 vaccine, previously administered at the Huntington County Health Department, will now be administered at Crestview Middle School. Starting today, Monday, Jan. 25, Huntington County’s COVID-19 vaccine clinic will move to the school, located at 1151 500N, Huntington. “We’re all ready for life to go back to normal, and there’s one path to normal: Get yourself vaccinated,” said Dr. Matt Pflieger, a local physician and member of the Huntington County Health Board. “This is so important.” As of press time, Indiana residents 70 and older, healthcare workers and first responders were eligible to register for the vaccine.

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