Maria Alvarado: Police searching for missing Lake Worth High School student February 17, 2021 at 3:55 PM EST - Updated February 17 at 3:55 PM
Police are searching for a 15-year-old Lake Worth High School student who they say went missing almost a month ago.
According to Palm Beach County School District police, Maria Alvarado was last seen on Jan. 19 at 2 p.m. at school.
Alvarado was wearing a pink sweater and blue jeans.
She is described as 5 feet 1 inch tall, weighing 180 pounds. She has shoulder-length brown hair.
Officials said Alvarado is last known to be in the area of Flagler Boulevard and Clematis Street. She is also known to frequent Lake Worth Beach and West Palm Beach areas.
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North Clackamas hires school district leader from within
Internal candidate Shay James to replace current Superintendent Matt Utterback
School board members have chosen Dr. Shay James to replace retiring North Clackamas Superintendent Matt Utterback starting July 1.
James, currently assistant superintendent of education fo
r the North Clackamas School District, joined NCSD as its executive director of high school programs in 2016, when she earned an annual salary of $130,803. As superintendent, she will make a $230,000 annual base salary, and Utterback s annual base salary was $207,500 starting in 2018-19.
Two other finalists for the position included recruits from Nevada or Minnesota: assistant superintendents Debbie Brockett and Timothy Gadson.
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SALT LAKE CITY Two men and one woman were named finalists Wednesday for the next superintendent of the Salt Lake City School District. What has been at the forefront of my mind is to make sure that we find a leader who can truly represent our vibrant community here in Salt Lake someone who knows how to listen, someone with integrity and someone who will put our students first. I feel that each of the three finalists . meets the criteria we ve been searching for, said Salt Lake City Board of Education President Melissa Ford.
The finalists are:
Jharrett Bryantt, an executive leader in the Houston Independent School District, the seventh-largest school district in the United States.