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Board of Elections target of state administrative oversight

jim@harrisonnewsherald.com CADIZ – The Harrison County Board of Elections (BOE) last week, was handed a formal administrative oversight letter from the office of the Ohio Secretary of State (SOS). Within this letter dated Jan. 22, involves eight articles for reasons of the oversight. “For the past several months, our Office held informal weekly calls with the Harrison County Board of Elections to help improve operations,” the letter begins. “Unfortunately, these informal, intermediate steps were not enough to turn around the board’s trajectory.” The first reason states that the BOE failed to correctly issue certificates of election following the Nov. General Election.

Students can return to classroom Monday, but situation called volatile

InMaricopa Students in the Maricopa Unified School District will be able to return the classroom on Monday. But the situation is “volatile,” cautioned Superintendent Dr. Tracey Lopeman, with the number of student and staff coronavirus cases at several district schools making it possible quarantine will force a short-term return to distance learning. The Governing Board voted, 3-0, on Wednesday night to accept Lopeman’s recommendation to allow students opting for in-school learning to go back to class. Board member Torri Anderson did not attend the meeting. Distance learning, for students and families who have opted for that mode of instruction, will continue through the end of the school year.

Friday Futurecast — January 22 - Spring 2021

Spring 2021 Health and safety update for university community members Welcome to this week’s Friday Futurecast These updates are archived on the UMaine Spring ’21 website. The University of Maine at Machias also has a Spring ’21 website. Message from President Joan Ferrini-Mundy: Dear members of the UMaine and UMM communities, What an exciting and historic week for our country as we celebrate the inauguration of the 46th President of the United States, Joseph R. Biden Jr., and Vice President Kamala Harris.  As we begin another semester, I look forward to seeing more faculty, staff and students on our campuses, and I am continually amazed at the way in which we have been able to demonstrate our commitment to keeping each other healthy and safe. Last Saturday, I was excited and encouraged to see the Shield T3 mobile processing unit arrive on campus as we prepare to increase the frequency of testing in our continuous efforts

Principal sues Florida school district after it refused to rehire her

High school principal sues Florida school district for $30,000 after it fired when she confided in a colleague that she had an alcohol dependency problem and attended rehab Dr. Mary Williams claims the Seminole County school board discriminated against her based on a handicap or disability   Williams worked for the district for more than 30 years and was named principal of the year in 2018  The principal had attended a facility for substance abuse before officials decided not to renew her contract  Williams claims a treatment plan from a psychiatrist appointed by the school board contradicted that of her own doctors 

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