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Aug. 24—SCRANTON — A judge on Thursday approved settlements totaling $10.4 million in two class-action lawsuits involving Scranton's garbage fees. ... and a 2019 suit by Mark Schraner and Mari ...
The final approval by Lackawanna County Court Judge James Gibbons settles a 2019 suit filed by Mark Schraner and Mari Carr that challenged penalties imposed on city residents who were late or did ...
Oct. 16—In the three years since the Scranton School District began following its recovery plan, the district has improved its finances, updated curriculum and made difficult decisions. The plan ...
In 2013, the Pennsylvania Department of Education, reported that 145 students in the Scranton School District were homeless. [6] In 2009, Scranton School District residents’ per capita income was $16,174, while the median family income was $39,233. [7]
The public school was closed in 1941, and subsequently acquired by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Scranton for use as a consolidated Catholic high school. It was renamed in 1973, as Bishop Klonowski High School, and closed in 1982. The property was acquired by Lackawanna Junior College in 1982. [2]
Scranton State School for the Deaf (SSSD) was a residential school for the deaf established in 1880 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. Its students ranged in age from birth to 21. [ 2 ] At the end of the 2008–09 school year, the school was turned over from state management to the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf . [ 3 ]
Scranton was asked to study the dissent, disorder, and violence breaking out on college and university campuses, particularly the national student strike that was then going on. The student strike was both a general protest against the Vietnam War and a specific response to the American invasion of Cambodia and the killings of four students at ...
Oct. 11—Work on a more than 3,000-square-foot mural paying homage to "The Office," NBC's sitcom that put Scranton in the living rooms of millions, is underway at a studio in Philadelphia.