

The updated Greenville City Schools Return to School 2021-2022 guidance is available on our website, Last year our district passed out 1,500 thermometers from Wayne HealthCare to distribute to parents to assist daily in temperature monitoring of students before they come to school. Furthermore, we have been ordering appropriate cleaning supplies and hand sanitizer to maintain a clean learning environment in both our buildings and on the buses. The district has been ordering the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) for this school year to allow us to continue to keep all students and staff as safe as possible. We are hopeful this year will be closer to normal. We hope to work with everyone to make this another successful instructional year. Our administration and staff are eager to begin another year with the students, parents, grandparents, and community members. Public safety emergency management & homeland security law enforcement and sheriff issues prosecutor issues coroner issues court structure, finance, fines, fees & costs jails law libraries community corrections public defense juvenile justice RECLAIM 9-1-1 communications and domestic violence.Doug Fries, Superintendent, Greenville City Schools (614) 220-7982 | (888) 757-1904 Committee MembersĮconomic development, job creation initiatives, new Federal Jobs Bill, workforce development, community colleges in job creation, apprenticeship programs, tax incentives & abatement, Federal Stimulus Funding, Industrial Revenue Bonds, CIC’s & port authorities, transportation, prevailing wage, environmental issues, air quality, road & bridge funding, water & sewer, storm water management, airports, planning, development regulations (zoning, SD regulations, building codes, etc.) Human services, children services, child support, child care, health, developmental disabilities, mental health, alcohol & other drug addiction, county homes, senior citizens/aging, Medicaid, TANF, and veterans affairs. General government issues, unfunded mandates/state mandates, elections, elected officials compensation, property & buildings, dogs & animal control, public records, sunshine law, personnel & civil service, collective bargaining, employee benefits, unemployment compensation, workers’ compensation, Ohio Public Employee Retirement System (OPERS), and health insurance. Donnie Willis, Jackson County CommissionerĪgriculture, rural development, OSU Extension, fair boards, soil & water, conservation, small/rural county issues, farmland preservation, CAFO’s, rural drainage/ditches, agricultural districts, and agricultural security areas.

Tom Whiston, Morrow County Commissioner.Christiane Schmenk, Union County Commissioner.Gary Scherer, Pickaway County Commissioner.David Painter, Clermont County Commissioner.John O’Grady, Franklin County Commissioner.Glenn Miller, Henry County Commissioner.Gary Merrell, Delaware County Commissioner.Deborah Lieberman, Montgomery County Commissioner.Casey Kozlowski, Ashtabula County Commissioner.Shannon Jones, Warren County Commissioner.Larry Holmes, Darke County Commissioner.DeAnna Holliday, Lawrence County Commissioner.Steve Hambley, Medina County Commissioner.Mike Halleck, Columbiana County Commissioner.Thomas Graham, Jefferson County Commissioner.Richard Gould, Greene County Commissioner.Jeff Fix, Fairfield County Commissioner.Lenny Eliason, Athens County Commissioner.Julie Ehemann, Shelby County Commissioner.Denise Driehaus, Hamilton County Commissioner.Bryan Davis, Scioto County Commissioner.Sabrina Christian Bennett, Portage County Commissioner.Armond Budish, Cuyahoga County Executive.Tony Anderson, Fayette County Commissioner.Chris Abbuhl, Tuscarawas County Commissioner.
