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Marquette grad Fleming named as its new principal

Marquette grad Fleming named as its new principal The Telegraph FacebookTwitterEmail ALTON Marquette Catholic High School has hired Dr. Barbara Fleming as principal for the 2021-2022 school year. Fleming will succeed Michael E. Slaughter who will retire June 30, 2021, after leading the co-educational, private school for the past 16 years. “As a graduate of Marquette myself, I am honored to be selected and look forward to getting started,” said Fleming. Fleming has served as the Director of Special Education for the Parkway School District for the past eight years. She also was the Director of Elementary Education, and Director of Federal Programs and Early Childhood Education for the Ferguson-Florissant School District. She also served as a principal for 10 years.

California Energy Commission awards more than $5m in grant funding to Indian Energy for Camp Pendleton Energy Storage Demonstration Project

x News California Energy Commission awards more than $5m in grant funding to Indian Energy for Camp Pendleton Energy Storage Demonstration Project The HMSS project involves developing six module types, each capable of meeting the requirements of long-duration energy storage and the needs of the state grid operators The interior of the California Energy Commission s facility, the Warren–Alquist Energy Building in Sacramento. (Credit: Dicklyon/Wikipedia.org) San Diego-based energy developer, Indian Energy LLC, has accepted a grant of more than $5 million from the California Energy Commission (CEC) to develop and demonstrate long-duration, non-lithium ion based energy storage technologies. This grant is part of the CEC’s Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) program, funding research that accelerates clean energy innovation, helping to build California’s 100% clean energy future.

California Energy Commission Awards More Than $5 Million in Grant Funding to Indian Energy for Camp Pendleton Energy Storage Demonstration Project

California Energy Commission Awards More Than $5 Million in Grant Funding to Indian Energy for Camp Pendleton Energy Storage Demonstration Project News provided by Share this article Share this article SAN DIEGO, Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/  San Diego-based energy developer, Indian Energy LLC, has accepted a grant of more than $5 million from the California Energy Commission (CEC) to develop and demonstrate long-duration, non-lithium ion based energy storage technologies. This grant is part of the CEC s Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) program, funding research that accelerates clean energy innovation, helping to build California s 100% clean energy future. This EPIC grant aims to demonstrate the value of energy storage technologies; evaluate how they meet varying customer needs; and help increase grid resiliency. These technologies could meet a pressing need for energy storage across the state to help prevent and mitigate blackouts and brownouts driven by climate ch

New resources available to Georgia families with disabled children

New resources available to Georgia families with disabled children ATLANTA - There are new resources are available for families with students living with disabilities. The Georgia Department of Early Childcare and Learning has provided financial assistance to families throughout the pandemic, but the program now has an even larger scope. Parenting is hard enough, let alone trying to juggle a job and educate a child virtually during a pandemic. Some students require special attention. A Georgia department recognizes that and says assistance could be just a few clicks and an application away. When the state shut down for stay-at-home orders in early March 2020, Little Ones Learning Center in Clayton County went from 170 enrolled students to eight.

Scott James Named Human Resources Director of ACSD

Scott James Named Human Resources Director of ACSD Superintendent Dr. Jubal Yennie of Albany County School District #1 (ACSD) has announced Scott James and the new Human Resources Director of ACSD, pending the final board approval at the January 13 board meeting. The responsibilities of the Director of Human Resources include recruiting and hiring employees throughout the district, offering leadership and advice to executive teams on personnel policies, coordinating with state and federal agencies regarding employee leave and benefit programs, and managing grievances. James had previously served as the Director of State & Federal Programs for ACSD since July of 2018. Enter your number to get our free mobile app

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