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Michael Calla
The following link provides access to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission's Advance Education Brochure mentioned in the post below: https://5il.co/ro5s

Michael Calla
The PA Public Utility Commission (PUC) has created the Advance Education Brochure explaining the soon-to-be-implemented Emergency Broadband Benefit (EBB) program. The EBB gives qualifying households money to buy internet service or equipment to use the internet if they are eligible. This program should be of particular interest to parents of school age students (Free or Reduced Lunch makes a household eligible), and students attending colleges and universities (Pell Grant recipients are eligible). This program is not yet activated. However, the funding is expected to go quickly and will be administered on a first come/first served basis. More information about this program is also available on the FCC’s webpage at www.fcc.gov.

Michael Calla
The Sharon High Athletic Department has released revised schedules for the 2021 spring athletic teams who had to suspend their seasons due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Revised schedules can be found at the following links: Baseball: https://5il.co/rmpf Softball: https://5il.co/rmpg Men's Tennis: https://5il.co/rmph Please note that these schedules are subject to change due to weather and continuing COVID-19 mitigation efforts.

Michael Calla
The Sharon Tiger's 2020-21 Girls and Boys Basketball teams are proud to be represented on this year's D10 All-Region teams. The Girls Region 4, All-Region Award recipient is: First Team: Senior, Jaysina Sellers. Jaysina will continue her academic and basketball career for the Lady Lions at PSU-Shenango. The Boys Region 4, All-Region Award recipient is: Second Team: Senior, Brett Salsgiver. Congratulations both student-athletes and to coaches O'Brien and Sarver and all of our Tiger coaches and players.

Michael Calla
Sharon Middle and High School will be moving to full virtual instruction status beginning tomorrow, Friday, April 16, 2021 and return to in-person instruction on Tuesday, April 20, 2021. This move is being made following consultation with the PA Department of Health and is due to an increase in the number of positive COVID-19 cases that have been reported by individuals in the building. The parents of any student who may have been in close contact with an infected individual have been notified and those students have been placed on quarantine. The building will be isolated for 24 hours and then undergo a complete deep clean before the students and staff return for instruction. Students have been asked to take their Chromebooks and chargers home today. If they did not do so, please reach out to your child’s teacher for direction. Due to this move to virtual all activities at the Middle/High School have been suspended and will reactivate on Tuesday, April 20.