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Duke Flag Lowered: Merrell Patrick Dies After Helping Start Computer Science Division
[ad_1] We are sending you a heartfelt letter to inform you that Merrell Lee Patrick, Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, passed away on August 8, 2022 at the age of 89. Half a century ago. Merrell arrived at Duke University in 1964 as an assistant professor of mathematics and director of the Center for Computation. ... -
School for children with disabilities celebrates 40 years of education
[ad_1] DENVER (KDVR) — The Anchor Center for Blind Children turned 40 on Saturday. Talking to people who have taught at the Anchor Center for Blind Children for a year, a few years, or just about all the time this campus has been around, I find that while resources and strategies may have changed, their ... -
“All Brains Belong” Community Health Challenge
[ad_1] MONTPELLIER, Vermont (WCAX) – How much damage has the pandemic done to mental and emotional health in Vermont? Many things in society are delivered the default way, even though they don’t: one size fits all for healthcare, education, and employment.” Hauser launched the nonprofit All Brains Belong Vermont during the pandemic to bring people ... -
San Diego County Teacher of the Year Award, including language, science, and physical education instructors
[ad_1] (Left) Stephanie Cluxton, Jacqueline Ma, Aimee McCoy, Juanita Nuñez, and Melissa Rains. Photo credit: sdcoe.net Five local educators representing schools in San Diego, North County and South County were named San Diego County Teachers of the Year. Officials on Friday named the winners as part of the 32nd Annual Cox Presents: Salute to Teachers, ... -
Timely mental health care is a key factor in strikes by Kaiser Permanente employees
[ad_1] A California law that went into effect in July requires health plans to provide timely follow-up appointments for mental health and addiction patients. It is the point of unrestricted strikes by clinicians at Kaiser Permanente, where understaffing plagues them with stifling workloads that make it impossible to provide adequate care. KP says it is ... -
Battle Ground Community Education prepares to reopen coeducational volleyball program for kids
[ad_1] Sebastian Rubino / sebastian@thereflector.com Battle Grounds Community Education (BGCE) will launch a co-educational volleyball program for children in grades 5-8 on October 1st. BGCE Program Coordinator Kim Sutton said the eight-week program is one of many focused on martial arts, basketball and more. “We have community participants who sign up for coeducational teams.Once they ... -
6-year-old and father confirmed dead following SWAT situation in Mount Healthye
[ad_1] MT. Healthye, Ohio (WXIX) – Two people died Sunday afternoon after a SWAT team was dispatched to an apartment complex, Mount Healthye his chief Vincent Demasi confirmed. The two who died were a 6-year-old daughter and a father in his 40s. Ongoing: Police are currently on the Mount Hellsey apartment complex, most of which ... -
character education wins
[ad_1] “For example, you have a teacher whose parents are in a nursing home, so one group took them in for a year,” says Cerasoli. “One month there was a bingo competition with prizes. Another group wrote Valentine cards. Another group helped animal shelters. Others wrote thank you notes to nurses. The year-long project recently ...











