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Lawrence school board approves plan to close Kennedy Elementary, use building for early-childhood education community center | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

Kennedy Elementary School, 1605 Davis Road Starting next fall, Lawrence’s Kennedy Elementary will no longer educate K-5 students after the school board approved a plan to close the school. The Lawrence school district plans to turn the building into an early-childhood education community center, with outside organizations initially providing services. But to make the change possible, Kennedy Elementary’s 185 K-5 students will have to move to three nearby schools Cordley, New York and Prairie Park next school year. The board voted 6-1 to approve the plan with board member Carole Cadue-Blackwood voting against it Monday night. Board President Kelly Jones said during the meeting she knows the plan causes “grief” among Kennedy families, but she felt the district would take measures to address their concerns.

Gaywood rector moving on to Aylsham challenge after community focused time at St Faith s Church

Gaywood rector moving on to Aylsham challenge after community focused time at St Faith s Church  | Updated: 15:40, 29 December 2020 After four-and-a-half-years serving the community at a West Norfolk church, a team rector is moving on to take up a new opportunity. Rev Julie Boyd and her husband Matthew, of St Faith’s Church in Gaywood, will be moving to Aylsham in Norfolk after an online farewell service took place this week. Originally from Windsor in Berkshire, Rev Boyd moved to Norfolk in 2005. Residing in Snettisham, she was ordained in 2012, before being trained at Dersingham church. The Rev Julie Boyd, being installed as a Honorary Canon of Norwich Cathedral by the Bishop of Norwich in February

REL grad keeps busy despite Broadway shutdown

The show, produced by Barrington Stage Company of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, is available for $25 at barringtonstageco.org Baytown seems an unlikely destination for a Broadway singer/actor sidelined by the COVID-19 shutdown of New York City’s theater district—but it was also an unlikely path that took a former Robert E. Lee High School football player and salutatorian Alan H. Green to Broadway. Green was getting ready to start a new Broadway show, “Blue,” directed by Phylicia Rashad, when the pandemic closed down live theaters. “I actually came straight to Baytown because I thought that the airports were going to shut down, and physically not being able to get to my mother at that point was worse than maybe even getting COVID.

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