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Solanco /townlively
MAY 13, 2020
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
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Guidance Counselors Offer Weekly Check-Ins Solanco School District counselors will connect with students during the lunch hour over the next few weeks. All school counselors have set aside time to check in with students. “Bring your lunch or just bring yourself, and join us on Zoom,” invited Solanco High School counselor Lindsay Capoferri. “For the Zoom Meeting ID, pay attention to emails from your teachers, visit your counselor’s website or Schoology, or email your school counselor.” Capoferri noted that two or more school counselors, including a counseling intern, will be present for each meeting. According to the Smith and Swift
middle schools’ guidance websites, the meetings for eighth-graders will include check-ins on how students are doing and provide information on the transition to high school. Guest speakers from Solanco High School will attend the meetings and answer questions about schedules, clubs, sports, and more. The days and times set aside for each school are as follows: Bart-Colerain Elementary, Thursdays from 11 to 11:30 a.m.; Clermont Elementary, Thursdays from noon to 12:30 p.m.; Providence Elementary, Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. to noon; and Quarryville Elementary, Thursdays from 11 to 11:30 a.m. or noon to 12:30 p.m. See Guidance Counselors pg 2
Solanco School District guidance counselors have begun hosting weekly group meetings for their respective schools. Students are invited to log on during set times.
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Foundation’s Goal Is To Support Police Purchasing By Dayna M. Reidenouer
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A group of community members led by relative newcomer Anthony Cavallaro has created an organization to meet the needs of the Quarryville Police Department. Cavallaro moved to Quarryville from the New York metropolitan area in
2016 and quickly got involved with his new community. About 21 months ago, at a borough council meeting, Cavallaro heard Quarryville Police Department chief Clark Bearinger express a desire for a police foundation. A retiree, Cavallaro had time to spare, so he talked with Bearinger and volunteered to start the organization. See Police Foundation pg 5
DelGrosso’s Amusement Park and Laguna Splash and the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon will be among the many destinations highlighted during the virtual PA Family Travel Fair, which can be accessed using the QR code found with this article or by visiting www.whereandwhen.com/virtual-pa-family-travel-fair.
PA Family Travel Fair Goes Virtual By Ann Mead Ash
When Wendy Royal, editor of Where & When Pennsylvania and organizer of the third PA Family Travel Fair, realized
that the 2020 fair, which was scheduled for April 18, would have to be canceled due to COVID-19 restrictions, she was heartbroken for the more than 50 exhibitors. When she learned that all of See PA Family Travel Fair pg 2
The board members of the newly formed Quarryville Police Foundation include (front, from left) treasurer Kirk Groves, president Anthony Cavallaro, secretary and public relations coordinator Kelly Osborne, vice president and Quarryville Mayor Joseph Bledsoe Jr., (back) adviser Martin Hudacs, and Quarryville Police Department liaison Chief Clark Bearinger.
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