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Behavioral specialist Ashley Kistler offered a proposal to the East Liverpool Board of Education concerning the usage of Annie as a remedy canine at LaCroft Elementary School. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)

EAST LIVERPOOL- The East Liverpool Board of Education will take into account a remedy canine for LaCroft Elementary and put the difficulty on the agenda for a vote subsequent month.LaCroft behavioral specialist Ashley Kistler — showcasing her canine, Annie –made a presentation to board members Thursday.

Also, board members voted to approve the monetary experiences, appropriations decision, amended certificates, money abstract and money acquired report for February, disbursement and receipt report for February and certificates and remaining appropriations.

Also accepted was the usage of a sliding scale for the 2024-2025 Early Childhood Program.

For personnel, the board accepted resignations for Kelly George, paraprofessional; and Cindy Golden, custodial.

Approved for rent have been Amanda Estell, paraprofessional for a spring sport; and Julie Armentrout, two-hour cafeteria aide at LaCroft at a fee of $13.77 per hour.

Approved for rent for the non-licensed positions as substitutes for meals service, custodial, crossing guard, safety or bus aide have been Rebecca Rudy, Traci Scott, Patty Milhoan, Jessica Long and Susan Barlow.

Approved for supplemental workers for the 2024-2025 college 12 months have been Alvin Thompson, soccer varsity assistant, at a fee of $3, 304.31; Alvin Thompson, soccer preseason at a fee of $521.75; Andrew English, soccer preseason at a fee of $482.43; Andrew English, soccer varsity assistant, at a fee of $3,055.31; Brian Grant cross nation coach, at a fee of $3,753; Brian Grant, cross nation, preseason, at a fee of $521.75; Colin Loosemore, varsity assistant boys soccer coach, at a fee of $2,403.46; Colin Loosemore, varsity boys soccer, preseason at a fee of $521.75; Dan McKinstry, volleyball varsity, at a fee of $3,752.97; Dan McKinstry, volleyball, preseason, at a fee of $521.75; Hadden Harrington, assistant women highschool soccer at a fee of $2,222.34; Hadden Harrington, assistant women highschool soccer preseason, at a fee of $482.43; Jason Duke, athletic director, at a fee of $6,128.31; Leslie Dawson, varsity cheerleading advisor, at a fee of $3,394.74; Marvin Carter, assistant athletic director, at a fee of $3,304.31; Michael “Chase” Hilliard, varsity boys soccer coach, at a fee of $3,752.97; Michael “Chase” Hilliard, varsity boys soccer preseason, at a fee of $521.75; Michael Wright, varsity women soccer coach, at a fee of $3,470.19; Michael Wright, varsity women soccer, preseason at a fee of $482.43; Paul Cusick, soccer varsity at a fee of $6,434.7; Paul Cusick, soccer preseason, at a fee of $521.75; Paul Cusick, tools supervisor, fall, at a fee of $2,535.72; Paul Cusick, weight coaching advisor, at a fee of $4,717.06; Rammell Tisdale, ninth grade assistant soccer coach, at a fee of $1,929.69; Rick Stanley, soccer varsity assistant, at a fee of $3,304.31; Rick Stanley, soccer pre-season, at a fee of $521.75: Robert Ramsey, soccer varsity assistant, at a fee of $3,304.31; Robert Ramsey, soccer pre-season, at a fee of $521.75; Aaron Bunfill, musical director, at a fee of $1,074.78; Aaron Bunfill, vocal extracurricular, at a fee of $1,624.36; Gerald Bartlett, STEM coordinator, at a fee of $993.78; Gerald Bartlett, STEM, highschool, at a fee of $482.43; Gerald Bartlett, tutorial workforce advisor, at a fee of $3,232.42; Kim Creaturo, freshman class advisor, at a fee of $521.75; Heather Kirby, junior class advisor, at a fee of $1,569.62; Amber Gill , yearbook advisor, junior excessive, at a fee of $798.73; Jeff Wright, Camp Fitch, at a fee of $402.01; Tiffany Rudibaugh, volleyball varsity assistant coach, at a fee of $2,403.46; Robert Nizer, varsity boys tennis, at a fee of $3,032.04; Darlene Vantilburg, varsity assistant women observe, at a fee of $2,233.19 and Bill Duck; Scott Rogers; Ken Rudy and Phillip Korchnak as seasonal and informal staff.

The board additionally accepted one settlement settlement offered to them.

The East Liverpool Board of Education meets the fourth Thursday of every month on the district administration building. The subsequent common assembly is scheduled April 25.




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