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Gettysburg Area School Board Candidate: John Ramirez

Employment: Retired College Associate Professor, Psychology and Education. Education: Master of Arts in Psychology, Master of Education in Applied Human Development and Guidance, Both from Teachers College, Columbia University Community involvement: Community Volunteer at the Majestic Theater, Adams Electric Cooperative, member;Involvement: Adams County Arts Council, Police Accountability Task Force, supporter of many community organizations including SCCAP, Gettysburg Chamber Orchestra, Fair Districts PA, Project Gettysburg-Leon, Adams Rescue Mission, and Heritage Festival. What makes you the best candidate? My experience in public education started while working as an assistant nursery school teacher in an innovative therapeutic nursery school program for children of schizophrenic mothers. I realized back then the importance and impact that a male teacher and a positive role model could have on young children at risk. I learned how the elementary school system was organized whil

Lightfoot s new deputy mayor for public safety has sided with police officers in some controversial cases,

Lightfoot s new deputy mayor for public safety has sided with police officers in some controversial cases,
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Eight selected to serve on Encinitas Equity Committee

Print A new committee tasked with offering city officials advice on equity issues will have eight community members with widely varying backgrounds and job experiences. “This is an impressive group of people,” Mayor Catherine Blakespear said of the 16 applicants. She selected eight of them, saying that number, plus herself and Councilwoman Kellie Shay Hinze, will make up a group of 10 people a size she called both workable and meaningful. As the city’s mayor, Blakespear has the authority to select the candidates and the council then votes on whether to approve her recommendations. Last week’s vote to approve was unanimous, though councilmen Tony Kranz and Joe Mosca said they wished Blakespear had included applicant Dan Vaughn, the director of St. Andrew’s Interfaith Shelter program and the president of the Olivenhain Town Council.

South Side Weekly: Why Are You Shooting Me?

Reply(1) The Alvarez case has been largely eclipsed by the police killing two days earlier of thirteen-year-old Adam Toledo, an incident that commanded national attention. That may change after COPA releases video from their investigation into Alvarez’s death. (Shutterstock) By Madison Muller, Jamie Kalven and Invisible Institute, South Side Weekly: After an anguished month of seeking answers in vain, the family of Anthony Alvarez will learn details about what happened on March 31 when a Chicago police officer fatally shot the twenty-two-year-old. They are to meet with representatives of the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) who will show them body camera footage of the incident. Soon after, perhaps as early as Wednesday morning, COPA will publicly release the video.

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