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Meigs Board approves agenda items
Several personnel matters were approved for summer programs and the 2021-22 school year.
The board approved the newly created job description for the Director of Operations and Transportation as submitted, and approved William Ellis for the position on a three year contract from Aug. 1, 2021 through July 31, 2024.
The board approved to hire the following as substitute cooks for the 2021 summer feeding program, to be used on an as-needed basis, pending completion of all administrative requirements, and retroactive to June 1, 2021: Debbie Cundiff, Shelby Davis, Shane Donohue, Aaron Oliphant, Paula Roush, Nate Sisson, Jayson Tillis.
Marie Pierce was approved as a Personal Assistant, retroactive to June 21-July 2, and pending completion of all administrative requirements.
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July 20, 2021 5:58 PM
SPOKANE, Wash. Many summer camps are in full swing at various Spokane Public Schools. These camps keep kids engaged and stimulated, so they don’t lose valuable learning when Fall rolls around. Now, programs like this will continue into the school year to better serve students.
“We’re offering things to our families that we haven’t been able to offer before,” said Penny Capko, the Principal Assistant at Logan Elementary.
The Northeast Community Center Association was awarded a $2 million grant and is partnering with four Spokane public schools and Communities in Schools of Spokane County to expand programming. Lidgerwood Elementary, Logan Elementary, Garry Middle School and Shaw Middle School will all have two hours of additional after-school activities for students.
A viral photo shows the moment a little boy s life changed forever
Within minutes of the photo being posted to social media, it went viral. It shows two young boys, holding hands as they walk down the hallway of Susan Gray Head Start in Antioch. If you like the picture, you ll love the backstory
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â Within minutes of the photo being posted to social media, it went viral. It shows two young boys, holding hands as they walk down the hallway of Susan Gray Head Start in Antioch.
If you like the picture, you ll love the backstory. We had to tell you which child in the picture is visually impaired, said Kim Mountjoy, an MNPS Visual Learning Teacher.