Tag: monday
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North Essex President Glenn and three others run for state education post
[ad_1] Lane A. Glenn, president of Northern Essex Community College, seeking a position on the Massachusetts Higher Education Commissioner, and three other finalists will be interviewed tomorrow. As reported only by WHAV on Tuesday, Glenn broke the news of his candidacy to university faculty in an email Monday afternoon. Glenn said he’s not looking for ... -
Anoka-Hennepin School District Faces Special Education Staffing Shortage
[ad_1] The state’s largest school district is making changes to its special education program because it doesn’t have enough teachers. On Monday night, the Anoka Hennepin School Board decided to temporarily close one of its learning centers due to a shortage of special education teachers. Anoka-Hennepin Schools Associate Superintendent Becky Brodeur has over 20 years ... -
FSIS issues public health warning for Perdue frozen ready-to-eat chicken tender products due to adulteration
[ad_1] Washington, August 23, 2022 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has issued a public health warning for Perdue’s frozen ready-to-eat (RTE) chicken breast tenders “gluten-free.” Clear plastic and blue dye. No recall was requested as the product is no longer available for purchase. Frozen RTE chicken breast ‘Gluten ... -
9 Openings You Should Know About at Keystone’s Fashion Mall
[ad_1] INDIANAPOLIS — Traffic at traditional malls across the country has been steadily declining for years, even before the pandemic, with tenants including major anchor stores closing their doors and widening gaps in mall occupancy. remain. According to Forbes’ outlook on the future of malls, journalist Brin Snelling wrote that malls are on the cusp ... -
Carbon Health Opens First Washington Clinic in Lynnwood
[ad_1] Lynnwood, Washington, August 23, 2022—National healthcare provider Carbon Health chose Lynnwood as the location for its first Washington Clinic to provide primary and emergency care to the surrounding area. The clinic opened Monday, August 1, after a modest ribbon-cutting ceremony by clinic leaders, staff, and Washington Carbon Health remote employees. Carbon Health regional director ... -
New Trier officials talk about campus security at first school board meeting of school year
[ad_1] As students return to classrooms, school administrators across the country are faced with the harsh reality of having to prioritize campus safety and security. Following the May 24 shooting at a school in Uvalde, Texas, and the July 4 shooting during a parade in nearby Highland Park, Nutrier High School Superintendent , Dr. Paul ... -
California protects health benefits of young immigrants
[ad_1] SACRAMENTO — About 40,000 low-income adults living illegally in the country will not lose their government-funded health insurance for the next year under new policies announced Monday by the Gavin Newsom, California administration. There is none. California already pays for health care for low-income adults under the age of 25, regardless of immigration status. ... -
NH Joins New England to Rethink Education and Workforce
[ad_1] From left: Pender Makin, Maine School Board; Charlene Russell Tucker, Connecticut School Board; Angelica Infante Green, Rhode Island School Board; Daniel French, Vermont School Board; Jeffrey Riley, Massachusetts School Board; New Hampshire State School Commissioner Frank Edelblatt at the Rethinking Education and New England Workforce (RENEW) Summit Monday in Newport, Rhode Island, New England ...









