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WARREN Jacqueline Shannon, a certified cancer registrar with the Cleveland Clinic, has been selected to replace longtime Warren board of education member Robert “Bob” Faulkner, who resigned last month.
Shannon was among six who applied to fill the unexpired term.
“I am honored to begin my collaboration with this awesome team,” Shannon said Tuesday after being sworn in by Trumbull Probate Judge James Fredericka.
Shannon is a longtime advocate of Warren City Schools. She and her late husband, Patrick, a Warren graduate, raised their children in Warren. Both were very active in the school community.
“Jackie’s career leadership roles, her volunteerism in the Warren community, her enthusiasm and testimony to the strength of the Warren City Schools’ academic programs and extracurricular offerings, in addition to the depth of her volunteer work within the district, made her the perfect candidate to fill the board seat,” said board President Patti Limper
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WARREN The Warren Board of Education will have a special meeting 9 a.m. Saturday to interview six candidates seeking to fill the open board seat of Robert Faulkner, who stepped down in December.
Board of education President Patricia Limperos said the board has scheduled interviews in executive session for Alisha Alls, Jenna Daugherty, Lea Dotson, Todd Johnson, Jacqueline Shannon and Jaime Shuster.
Alls is a counselor and business owner with Greentree Counseling Center; Daugherty, an English as a second language teacher and tutor self employed and with VIPKid online education company; Dotson, an education policy analyst with Alliance for Climate Education; Johnson, pastor with Second Baptist Church, Warren; Shannon, certified cancer registrar with Cleveland Clinic; and Shuster, teacher, editor and research consultant with Hiram College, Kent State University and Cleveland State University.
For Immediate Release, December 17, 2020
Contact:
Jennifer K. Falcon, Indigenous Environmental Network, (218) 760-9958, jennifer@ienearth.org
Jean Su, Center for Biological Diversity, (415) 770-3187, jsu@biologicaldiversity.org
Leading Progressive Groups Launch Public Pressure Campaign for Biden to Address Fossil Fuel Pollution, Climate Crisis
WASHINGTON Organizations representing millions of environmental, racial and economic justice advocates across the country launched a new campaign today to hold President-elect Joe Biden accountable on his promises for bold climate action. The
Build Back Fossil Free campaign includes 25 crucial executive actions Biden must take the moment he enters office to prevent climate chaos, end fossil fuel racism and improve well-being for millions of people.