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School Committee and 8th grade Peer Leadership Class on same path April 7, 2021 | Photo Credit: LCTV LONGMEADOW – Both the Longmeadow School Committee and the 8th grade Peer Leadership Class (PLC) offered presentations at the March 30 meeting, offering strategies for the future following the same core values. Middle School Peer Leadership Class Members of the 8th grade PLC at Williams Middle School under the guidance of seventh and eighth grade social studies teacher Will Sullivan and school counselor Megan Tucker presented projects they had been working on in the class. Student Luca B. offered background on their role within the school which is to, “discuss ways to help our school and the people in it” while “serving as role models.” Their goal is to be an inspiration for students in younger grades and prepare them for the transition to eighth grade and for becoming peer leaders. ....
by Craig Takeuchi on December 15th, 2020 at 8:46 PM 1 of 6 2 of 6 Today marked a milestone in the COVID-19 pandemic for British Columbia. Vaccinations commenced today with healthcare workers being the first to receive them and the first person in the province to receive a vaccine was residential care aide Nisha Yunus in the Vancouver Coastal Health region. B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry was in attendance. The first person in Fraser Health to be immunized was healthcare assistant Linda Latour. Among the very first people to receive it are those who care for and support B.C. s seniors by getting immunized, they are helping to protect those most vulnerable to COVID-19 and helping us all get one step closer to ending this pandemic,” B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix said in a news release. ....