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NAACP takes issue with Youngstown distress commission chairman’s vision
Commission chairman said schools CEO wants to work with all district stakeholders
City schools’ new CEO: Teachers need support
City schools CEO Krish Mohip believes teachers have the ability to tranform children’s lives
Campbell students get musical at summer enrichment camp
Campbell schools partner with Ohio University for summer music camp.
Boardman schools end year with multiple awards
Boardman schools earn multiple awards this school year
Boardman teachers have experiments thanks to grant
Science teachers Scott Lenhart and Laura Kibby used their funding for a hydroponic gardening system, stationed in their science storage room at Glenwood Middle School.
Youngstown schools new CEO encouraged by reception
Krish Mohip, the first chief executive officer for Youngstown City Schools, right, chats with Ronald Shadd, city school board member, at a Tuesday afternoon Youngstown City School District Academic Distress Commission meeting.
YSU’s fiscal year 2017 operating budget is deficit free
The projections assume no change in enrollment, an increase of $900,000 in state funding, outsourcing of the bookstore to Barnes & Noble, and no increase in undergrad tuition or fees for on-campus housing, labs and materials and parking permits.
Struthers City Schools hosts dinner for senior citizens
Senior citizens gather for third annual barbecue at Mauthe Park Pavilion.
One-time Warren school board candidate indicted again on theft charge
Roderick L. Lewis Jr., a 2013 Warren Board of Education candidate and onetime community activist, has been indicted a second time on theft-related charges.
JFK grads: Ready to serve
Desire Jefferson, left, takes a selfie with Bobby Jefferson and his grandmother, Faith Harris Jefferson, outside of Packard Music Hall in Warren. Bobby graduated from Warren’s John F. Kennedy Catholic School on Saturday.
Bittersweet graduation for 179 East High seniors
The East graduates said they’re happy about the future, but they’ll miss their friends and teachers
Speaker: Chaney grads possess 'Youngstown advantage'
Dayshawn Mims talks with his grandmother, Theresa Mims, as she adjusts a flower on his graduation gown at Chaney's commencement ceremony Friday night. Many of the 42 grads plan to pursue STEM studies in college.
178 receive diplomas during Hubbard commencement at Stambaugh
“This is your celebration ... your day,” Raymond W. Soloman, superintendent of Hubbard School District, said in welcoming Hubbard High School’s 2016 graduates to their commencement ceremony Thursday at Stambaugh Auditorium.
Campbell grads share desire to reach out and help others
By SEAN BARRON news@vindy.com CAMPBELL High academic achievements and proud accomplishments
Warren G. Harding graduates overcome challenges
Warren G. Harding graduates overcome challenges
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