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Philadelphia Aims for In-Person School 5 Days a Week by August – NBC10 Philadelphia

The Legal Intelligencer Names Willig, Williams & Davidson Partner an Unsung Hero

The Legal Intelligencer Names Willig, Williams & Davidson Partner an ‘Unsung Hero’ Share Article Ralph J. Teti honored with TLI 2021 Professional Excellence Award for election protection efforts during the 2020 presidential election. PHILADELPHIA (PRWEB) May 18, 2021 Willig, Williams & Davidson is proud to announce that partner Ralph J. Teti has been named an Unsung Hero in The Legal Intelligencer’s 2021 Professional Excellence Awards. Teti was recognized for the hundreds of hours he devoted to coordinating the firm’s election protection efforts during the 2020 presidential election. “This election was a critical point both for our nation’s democracy and the policies and issues that affect the working men and women we represent,” said firm managing partner Deborah R. Willig. “Our attorneys were committed to doing everything we could to protect the right to vote, and Ralph invested substantial amo

Pennsylvania s largest teachers union in favor of in-person return

TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. HARRISBURG The president of Pennsylvania’s largest teachers union expressed support Monday for in-person instruction in the fall, calling it a “top priority” now that many teachers have been vaccinated and older children have become eligible for the covid-19 shot. “As more students are vaccinated over the summer, we believe that in-person instruction is achievable in a way that keeps everyone safe,” said Rich Askey, president of the Pennsylvania State Education Association, which represents 178,000 active and retired educators, health care workers and others.

State s Largest Teachers Union In Favor Of In-Person Return

90.5 WESA The president of Pennsylvania’s largest teachers union expressed support Monday for in-person instruction in the fall, calling it a “top priority” now that many teachers have been vaccinated and older children have become eligible for the COVID-19 shot. “As more students are vaccinated over the summer, we believe that in-person instruction is achievable in a way that keeps everyone safe,” said Rich Askey, president of the Pennsylvania State Education Association, which represents 178,000 active and retired educators, health care workers and others. “Educators and support professionals look forward to working with school district leaders, parents, and community members to get students on a pathway to achievement as we emerge from this pandemic, he said.

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