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Virtual reading recovery conference set for May 20

increase font size Share ORONO The Fifth annual Suzanne W. Cole Reading Recovery and Early Literacy Institute will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, May 20. The conference, which will be conducted virtually via Zoom, will be  hosted by the University Training Center for Reading Recovery and Comprehensive Literacy at the University of Maine. In previous years, the institute has attracted more than 100 reading recovery teachers, literacy coaches and education professionals from across Maine. University Training Center Reading Recovery trainer emeritus Lori Taylor will offer the keynote address, “Forever Changed: Lessons from Reading Recovery.” Her presentation will examine research findings and personal experiences that illustrate the influence of Reading Recovery on teachers, and teachers as learners. According to Taylor, many who complete the Reading Recovery training say it is the most rigorous and life-changing learning experience of their careers.

Community rallies behind local 4-year-old boy battling leukemia

Community rallies behind local 4-year-old boy battling leukemia On Saturday dozens of people came out to support 4-year-old Jameson Creiglow who was diagnosed with Leukemia back in January. Bodybuilders, firefighters, and Riverside County Sheriff s deputies were among those participating in the superhero inspired event fro 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the University Training Center in Indio. At one point, bodybuilders hauled a full fire engine with a rope tied around their waste. The effort supporting Jameson has been dubbed #StrongmanJameson, and has since raised nearly $5000 on a GoFundMe account to help with the family s medical and transportation costs.  That’s kind of the miraculous part behind, you watch the news and it seems like everything is bad but then you turn it on and you see something like this where nobody cares about anything else, everybody cares about the one cause which is, let’s support this 4-year-old boy who’s going through cancer and he’s doing chemo twic

RV Retailer, LLC ( RVR ) Opens World-Class RVR University Training Center in Texas

RV Retailer, LLC (“RVR”) Opens World-Class RVR University Training Center in Texas Jon Ferrando, Chief Executive Officer and President of RV Retailer, LLC said, This new RVR University Training Center is a major investment towards building the industry-leading training and development programs for our associates.  This will support our RVR University curriculum for virtually every store position from general managers to service techs. This is a multi-million-dollar commitment in state of the art classroom training along with fully-equipped service tech training facilities with over 45 bays available on site for hands-on tech training.   We will be conducting programs for seven RV dealership positions at our RVR University Training Centers this year from a Service Technician Program to leadership training in our General Manager Program, said Taylore Elliott, Chief Human Resource Officer. Our goal is to conduct training for over 1,000 associates at our RVRU Training Center

Sen Bud Estes leaves a lasting legacy

Dodge City Daily Globe Whether it was for the University Training Center or leadership through the many local boards he was a part of, Kansas District 38 Sen. Bud Estes leaves a lasting legacy for generations in Ford County. Estes died on Saturday, Feb. 13, in Bucklin after a prolonged illness, according to his family. Estes had received a kidney transplant in October 2017, a kidney donated to him by his daughter-in-law, according to Estes wife, Renae Estes. At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic that struck in March 2020, Renae Estes said, He never actually tested positive for the virus but he was experiencing symptoms about mid-March and had them for a couple of weeks.

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