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Youngstown City Schools appoints new principal and co-principal
Youngstown City Schools appoints new principal and co-principal

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time2 days ago

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Youngstown City Schools appoints new principal and co-principal

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — Youngstown City School District has appointed two new academic administrators. According to a press release, Dawn Walton will transition to co-principal at Harding Elementary School, and Moris Jadue has been named principal of Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School. Walton has worked in education for 25 years and served the Youngstown district for seven years, including working as assistant principal at Channey Middle School for three years. She has also served as a 6th-grade ELA teacher at McGuffey as well as an instructional coach at East Middle School. Jadue previously served as assistant principal at Boardman High School for eight years. He has also taught Spanish and social studies at Boardman and Cardinal Mooney High School. 'These appointments mark another step in our ongoing commitment to educational excellence and developing and growing our teams to continue strengthening the district,' said Jeremy Batchelor, Superintendent of Youngstown City School District. The district also appointed Patrick Fecko as director of Athletics and Student Experience at Cardinal Mooney High School. Walton, Jadue and Fecko will begin their roles for the 2025-2026 school year. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Youngstown City Schools agree to comply with bathroom law
Youngstown City Schools agree to comply with bathroom law

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time23-02-2025

  • Politics
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Youngstown City Schools agree to comply with bathroom law

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — This week, Ohio's Senate Bill 104 will take effect, banning students from using restrooms that don't align with their assigned sex at birth. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost threatened possible legal action against districts that didn't comply with the new law. Here at home, Youngstown City Schools sent a statement saying they will comply with the law. 'The Youngstown City School District is dedicated to creating an educational environment where all scholars are valued. We will adhere to the law while fostering a school community of opportunity and success,' the statement said. The bill officially goes into effect Tuesday. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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