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Negotiations sputter as Norton teachers contract is set to expire
The Norton City School District Board of Education and teachers union are engaged in difficult contract talks that won't be resolved before the current three-year pact ends Sunday. Talks began at the start of May with negotiators at the most recent session failing to reach a consensus, said Amber Wheatley, president of the...
'It is real today': Massillon football players receive their OHSAA state championship rings
MASSILLON — Head coach Nate Moore remembers everything about Massillon's first OHSAA football playoff state title. He remembers how he felt when time expired in November's Division II state championship...
Education roundup: Canton Country Day appoints new head of school
CANTON – Canton Country Day School has appointed Patrick Ater as its new head of school. Ater has 17 years of teaching experience at the school. A lifetime resident of Stark County, Patrick resides in Plain Township with his family; wife, Maureen, and daughters Audrey, Grace, and Evelyn, all students at Canton County Day School.
Medina Schools’ food service department continues to pay its own way
MEDINA, Ohio -- As the Medina City School District prepares to embark on a new school year in August, officials say the food service department is expected to remain fully self-funded. “This is the first district I have worked in where the food service department is self-funded and not subsidized...
Submitted: Everything you need to know about the Kent Class of 1972 70th Birthday Bash
Kent Roosevelt Class of Class of 1972/Kent State University School Class of 1972 “70th Birthday Bash” Weekend Full Agenda July 12-13, 2024:. Class of 1972 Legends/Legendnettes Breakfast at Bob Evans Kent at 10:00 am. Address is 400 Devon Place, Kent across the street from Mike’s Place. (We usually...
Former Canton McKinley football coaches file new lawsuit claiming school forced 'sham' settlement over pizza fiasco
CANTON, Ohio — Former members of the football coaching staff at Canton McKinley High School have filed a new lawsuit claiming the school district and its insurance company forced through a "sham" settlement in the wake of an incident that allegedly saw the staff force a player to eat pepperoni pizza against his religious beliefs.
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