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Higher ed analysts have long predicted a spate of closures among colleges and universities due to declining demand and escalating tuition fees. That was before a global pandemic struck with blunt force.To stave off an apocalyptic vision of empty.
MedStar Georgetown’s School Health Center at Anacostia High
Michelle Francis walked past a student one morning at Anacostia High School where she works at a clinic run by MedStar Georgetown University Medical Center then looked back to see him stuff a sleeping bag and duffel into the bushes. Suspecting that the student was homeless, she worked with clinic and school staff to connect him and his family to housing.
“As a nurse, we are trained to be observant,” says Francis, 55, who has been an LPN for 11 years. “I might take a blood pressure and notice cutting on the arm. We had another student, her clothes were dirty. She said her parents didn’t have money for detergent.”
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Letter: Concord, SNHU must apply lessons
Published: 2/13/2021 12:01:08 AM
I am a bit embarrassed, a little ashamed and extremely disappointed in both the Concord School District and Southern New Hampshire University, each of which I graduated from.
As the director of human resources for CSD, Larry Prince relied on the information obtained by an assistant high school principal who relied on a colleague of Joshua Harwood to determine that “there were no red flags.” Two months later, Harwood was hired. Lauren Keane, spokeswoman for SNHU, stated that since Harwood’s termination reasons did not rise to the level of a “criminal offense” there was “no requirement” to make a report to the New Hampshire Department of Education. Does this sound to you like all parties acted with due diligence? I certainly do not think so.