Jason Streichert was recently appointed to the Parma City Schools Board of Education.
The Parma resident will fulfill the remaining months of longtime Parma City Schools Board of Education member Jack Krise, who died in September.
Not only has Streichert been active in school activities and is a PTA member at Pleasant Valley Elementary School, Greenbriar Middle School and First Step, but he’s also a leader in Adventure Guides. “Though I will only be on the Board of Education for a few months, I’ll use all of my skills and abilities to make a positive impact in our district. I’m here to listen, communicate and make decisions that are in the best interest of our students, teachers, and the community.”
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