Bertram hired by Northwest
Lebanon City Schools Treasurer Randy Bertram has been hired for the same position in the Northwest Local School district. Bertram sent a letter to the school board and to the media detailing his situation. It reads: I eagerly anticipate starting my new position as the Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer for Northwest Local Schools on August 1, 2008. My family and I look forward to relocating to Cincinnati and becoming a part of the community. As long time resident’s of Waynesville, we feel connected to the area and we are pleased to be staying in southwest Ohio. As I leave Lebanon City School District I want to commend the Board, district staff and community for stepping up and helping this excellent school district overcome some of the most difficult financial times it has seen. I am proud to say that the district has been restored to financial stability and its’ integrity is once again strong and vibrant. With a slow economy and unsettled state funding, the community needs to understand that there are still challenges and needs that are upon the district. Continued work and commitment by the staff and community are of the utmost importance for Lebanon City School’s future. I wish all of you the very best and I will miss this wonderful community and staff. As the Treasurer for Northwest Local Schools I will work diligently with the Board of Education, district staff and the community to plan objectives and clearly reach goals while maintaining accurate and current financial data. I will strive for financial integrity for the district and community.
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Truly special
I was able to witness one of the most remarkable events I have seen in awhile on Friday, April 11, when I attended Lebanon High School’s Daylight Prom for students with multiple disabilities. As Lebanon Principal Sam Ison said, it really does put life in perspective to see the smiles on the students’ faces as they danced, sang and genuinely enjoyed each other’s company. When I was in high school, I had the privilege of working with some handicapped students through a local baseball league that allowed the kids to play baseball by adapting it to their needs. Because of that experience - and now after being at their prom - students with special needs will always hold a special place in my heart. I have to applaud the staff at Lebanon High School for putting on this event and inviting students from Little Miami and Springboro. Look for photos on our website.
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By Karyn Phillips
April 17, 2008 7:26 PM | Link to this
The students definitly had the time of their lives! We couldn’t have pulled it off without the support of our fellow staff and community members. Ryan, you did a great job of covering this story. The students are now celebrities!By Karyn Phillips
April 17, 2008 7:26 PM | Link to this
The students definitly had the time of their lives! We couldn’t have pulled it off without the support of our fellow staff and community members. Ryan, you did a great job of covering this story. The students are now celebrities!