NBA draft prospect Terrence Clarke is mourned after his death in Los Angeles-area car crash
Matt Bonesteel, The Washington Post
April 23, 2021
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The University of Kentucky announced Thursday night that Terrence Clarke, who played as a freshman for the Wildcats men s basketball team last season before declaring for the NBA draft, died Thursday afternoon in a Los Angeles car crash. He was 19. I am absolutely gutted and sick tonight, Kentucky Coach John Calipari said in a school-issued statement. A young person who we all love has just lost his life too soon, one with all of his dreams and hopes ahead of him. Terrence Clarke was a beautiful kid, someone who owned the room with his personality, smile and joy. People gravitated to him, and to hear we have lost him is just hard for all of us to comprehend right now. We are all in shock.
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Teachers at a Local Private School Were Given Vaccines Out of Turn
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Teachers at a Local Private School Were Given Vaccines Out of Turn
In an email to parents, the Wesley School in North Hollywood said the shots were available through a ”special program”
The Wesley School, a private North Hollywood K through 8 academy where tuition runs from $28,460 to $32,020 a year, has skirted Los Angeles County Health Department protocols by getting its teachers vaccinated although they’re not yet eligible for the shots.
Los Angeles Times reports, the school let parents know via email Tuesday that it had taken advantage of a “special program” to have its instructors vaccinated, despite statements made by Health Director Barbara Ferrer that same day indicating it could be several weeks until L.A. County teachers under the age of 65 even qualify for shots.