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Shortage of science teachers causing D118 to partner with more DACCs | Local News
[ad_1] Danville — Danville High School is in the midst of a science teacher crisis, said Danville District 118 officials, but they are working more with the Danville Area Community College in delivering student courses. In mid-July, the school district resigned one science teacher, and another stayed where she was teaching instead of taking a ... -
Jackson General Hospital, WVU Health System Holds New Ward Ceremony | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] From left, Rob Fisher, Steve Westfall, Stephanie McCoy, Dr. Karl Overmiller, and Albert L. Wright, Jr. break ground on a new wing at Ripley’s Jackson General Hospital on Friday. (Photo by James Dobbs) Stephanie McCoy, President and CEO of WVU Medicine Jackson General Hospital, spoke at a landmark event outside ... -
CVUSD Now Opens Wellness Center to Help Mental Health Students
[ad_1] Students in our region are getting more than academic support as they return to school. “Several people actually asked me to check on you. Most of them were teachers. She just broke down in tears. ‘ said Jason. Tate, Wellness Center Specialist at CVUSD Coachella Valley High School uses a wellness center to provide ... -
The Kentucky Science Center will unveil new names for its Triceratops figurines at the World’s Fair next month.news
[ad_1] LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WDRB) — The Kentucky Science Center is hosting a prehistoric party next month. A party is set for Saturday, September 17, to honor the renovated World’s Fair Triceratops that has just returned to the Center. Guests will have the chance to get up close and personal with costumed dinosaur characters and meet ... -
High School Moves to College Campus, Creating Pipeline to Higher Education – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
[ad_1] Students returned to their North Texas school with the usual mixture of excitement and nervousness. Perhaps it felt a little more here at Kip Oak Cliff Academy. High schools opened on college campuses this week. Student Valeria Reyes said: “It’s wonderful. I’m in a new environment. I feel comfortable, safe and happy. I’m happy ... -
Gloucester Health Department warns community of foxes testing positive for rabies
[ad_1] For immediate release GLOUCESTER – Mayor Greg Berga and Health Commissioner Mary Ellen Rose have been notified by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health that a fox found in Gloucester has tested positive for rabies. The fox who tested positive was found at 86 Concord Street on Wednesday, August 10. Rabies is a serious ... -
Hancock School Public Library Receives $212,000 Grant from Michigan Department of Education
[ad_1] Hancock, Michigan (WLUC) – The Hancock School Public Library was awarded an Innovative Community Library Grant from the Michigan Department of Education this week. The total grant of $212,000 far exceeds the library’s initial request of $29,000. Part of the money will fund a literacy program proposed by library manager Boni Ashburn. “At the ... -
Seeking New Director for Pueblo D60 School Board
[ad_1] Pueblo School District 60 began looking for a school board director following the resignation of Matthew Crunswick. Crunswick was elected as one of five Board members on the Pueblo D60 Board in November 2021. After accepting an out-of-state job, he submitted his resignation effective July 31, according to a statement read by Pueblo D60 ...











