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Hamilton 4th-grade teacher denies harassment allegations, accepts district s paid leave settlement | News

HAMILTON — A teacher accused of violating New Jersey’s anti-bullying law has been placed on paid administrative leave for six months and will then retire. S. Ann Bull has agreed to be “relieved of the duties and responsibilities normally associated with her position and employment,” but the Lalor Elementary School teacher denies any wrongdoing. In 2018, the Hamilton Township Board of Education made two separate findings that Bull had committed an act of harassment, intimidation, and bullying pursuant to the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act, according to documents obtained by The Trentonian. - Advertisement - Bull filed timely petitions denying the HIB allegations, setting off a prolonged employment dispute that went before an administrative law judge for review, records show.

Marshall University Research Corporation hopes to change lives of students involved, benefit West Virginia in positive ways

HUNTINGTON — There’s more to a public university than classes and sports. While Marshall University has a diverse sampling of classes and nationally-renowned sports teams, the university’s research division is becoming notable on its own merits. The Marshall University Research Corporation is a branch of the university, but operates as its own entity. “We are an operating unit, affiliated but independent,” said Executive Director John Maher. “The relationship is defined both by the legislation that created the research corporations, and it’s also defined by an affiliation agreement by the university and the research corporation. We’re an independent corporation that exists for and on behalf of Marshall University.”

At just 15, LHS art student continues to achieve

LOGAN — Logan High School sophomore Brooklyn White has accomplished quite a bit in two years as an art student. White, 15, has had artwork featured in the Tamarack at Beckley four times in the past year, with two pieces — a drawing of three ducks and another of a burning candle — recently selected for a gallery. White also took home three awards during the West Virginia Beta Convention, which announced its winners Nov. 18: first place in drawing division I, first place in onsite drawing division I and second place in woodworking division I. White’s piece “Peacock on Wood,” a color pencil on wood panel drawing, was selected as a winner of West Virginia State University’s Pass the Torch art competition. It was her first win at a WVSU art show.

CALWELL LUCE DITRAPANAO PLLC: Calwell Luce diTrapano adds to management team

Calwell Luce diTrapano PLLC recently issued the following announcement. Calwell Luce diTrapano PLLC announced that lawyer Sydney Q. Kaplan has joined the law firm as its Practice Manager. In addition to her management duties, Kaplan will also represent plaintiffs in general personal injury matters. “We are delighted to welcome Sydney to our firm’s management team and attorney roster,” said the firm’s founder, Stuart Calwell. “Working alongside Managing Partner Melissa Luce, Sydney brings a competitive spirit to the table and is a passionate advocate for civil and human rights, hallmarks of our firm.” “In addition to our firm’s reputation for successful legal battles against corporations such as Monsanto, Dow Chemical, and American Water, we also pride ourselves on meeting the needs of our staff,” said Luce. “During the extraordinary times surrounding the current pandemic and juggling dozens of remote workers at different intervals, bringing Sydney aboard will h

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