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SCVNews com | Four New Administrators Approved by Hart District Governing Board

The William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board unanimously approved the appointment of four new administrators. Dr. Carolyn Hoffman will become the director of Career and College Readiness; Genevieve Peterson Henry will become the new principal at Saugus High School, Marcus Garrett will become the new principal at Sierra Vista Junior High School; Jamie Foderaro will become an assistant principal at Canyon High School. “The Hart District has benefited from outstanding administrative leadership at both the site and district level for many years,” said Mike Kuhlman, superintendent of the Hart School District. “Recognizing this, it’s essential that we find outstanding leaders to carry on that tradition of excellence. These four individuals have all established themselves with a long track record of helping students, staff and families in our community. I’m pleased to welcome them into these new roles.”

Greeks work 179 days in the year for the taxman, survey reveals, as minimum wage rise is considered

19 July 2021 11:02am Greeks worked 179 days of the year to pay for their taxes and levies to the state this year according to a survey by the Centre for Liberal Studies in Greece (KEFIM), that was unveiled on 29 June (Day of Tax Freedom) when the tax requirements would have been met for the year. The organisation said in a statement that if the general government deficit for 2021 was taken into account (with this figure representing future taxes), Greeks would have to work an extra 42 days (221 days of the 365) to 10 August before they would have met their full tax and insurance requirements for the year.

Malnutrition in MP: The hidden pandemic

UPDATED: July 19, 2021 13:04 IST Photo by Pankaj Tiwari Madhya Pradesh, which has long had the dubious distinction of being a ‘ bimaru’ state (a reference to its sick economy and poor development indicators) is making a push to salvage its reputation. Improving nutritional outcomes has been identified as a priority, and, to that end, the state recently announced a new nutrition policy. Madhya Pradesh, which has long had the dubious distinction of being a ‘ bimaru’ state (a reference to its sick economy and poor development indicators) is making a push to salvage its reputation. Improving nutritional outcomes has been identified as a priority, and, to that end, the state recently announced a new nutrition policy.

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