By Alisa Magnotta
Brewster, Eastham, Orleans and Wellfleet residents voted in favor of a $131.8 million Nauset Regional High School building project. Voters also gave the go-ahead a few years ago to build a new Cape Cod Regional Technical High School in Harwich for $128 million. Bourne recently built a new $40 million intermediate school to replace an aging one.
In addition to the bricks and mortar, taxpayers pay the annual operating costs to educate the students. In the Nauset district, we pay approximately $20,000 per year to educate one student. That is a whopping $260,000 investment per child for kindergarten through high school graduation.
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For Councilman Christopher Herndon, his public service career started long before the Denver City Council.
Herndon graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1999 with a bachelor s degree in Systems Engineering. After graduation, he served nearly seven years in the U.S. Army, including deployments to Kosovo and Iraq. He was honorably discharged in 2005 with the rank of captain.
After transitioning to civilian life, Herndon looked for every opportunity to serve his community again, including an eventual City Council run.
Herndon was elected to represent District 11 in 2011, and then District 8 after a redistricting in 2015. During this time, Herndon has served two terms as City Council president from 2014 to 2016, advocated for business creation throughout the city, spearheaded the city s redistricting process and more.
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Welcome to KAZU s weekly news roundup for 5/14/21. Here you ll find the top local stories of the week and a few national stories from NPR.
For over a year now, masks have become part of our daily lives; you can’t leave the house without one. But a new policy from the CDC marks a shift in that habit. The agency announced yesterday that
Although federal officials have come out with this new policy, the message locally is “not so fast.” Santa Cruz and Monterey counties follow guidance from the state of California on face coverings. Until the state aligns with the CDC, everyone must continue wearing masks indoors. As NPR reported, Mask Or No Mask? That Depends Where You Live.