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Tuesday, August 18, 2009 11:22 AM

Photo by Elliot J. Sutherland/The Ottawa Herald


Cindy Paramino, right, secretary at Wellsville Elementary School, leads a group of colleagues, from left, Marie Hrabe, middle school secretary, Carol Dresslan, high school secretary, and Kim Gardner, high school secretary, in a demonstration of a new student/visitor sign-in station Aug. 11 at Wellsville Elementary School, 218 Ash St., Wellsville. The new computerized check-in station takes a digital photo and prints a photo identification sticker for school visitors. The station also will be used to check in and out students for illness, field trips and sporting events.

New school sign-in technology could help ‘eliminate the clutter’

By JENALEA MYERS, Herald Staff Writer

WELLSVILLE — Often, Cindy Paramino would find herself buried in her office’s paperwork.

But this year will be different for Paramino, a secretary at Wellsville Elementary School. It also will be different for others in the school — both those coming and going.

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