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Aurora STEM school to close after 2021-22; districts considering re-imagined partnership

Updated 5/11/2021 7:40 PM The John C. Dunham STEM Partnership School in Aurora is slated to shut down at the end of next academic year, its governing board decided Tuesday in a devastating blow to parents and students who have been fighting to keep the program alive. Superintendents from three of the four partnering school districts, as well as Aurora University President Rebecca Sherrick, voted to terminate their involvement in the 200-student school at least in its existing format.   They left the door open for a re-imagined partnership with a broader scope and a greater impact on students and educators. That s an important piece, that we moved away from this current model, and we re looking forward to a different partnership that helps promote those ideals of greater student exposure to STEM and creating more expertise throughout our teaching staff, said West Aurora District 129 Superintendent Jeff Craig, chairman of the governing board that comprises Sherrick and the fo

Norican Group Americas appoints Mike Lewis as new head of sales and service

Norican Group Americas appoints Mike Lewis as new head of sales and service [US] LaGrange, Georgia, Norican Group, parent company to leading industrial equipment brands DISA, Italpresse Gauss, StrikoWestofen and Wheelabrator, has appointed Mike Lewis as its new Vice President for Sales and Service in North and South America. In this position, he will be responsible for sales and service for all four Norican Group brands. With a total of 36 years of Norican experience under his belt, Mike’s deep knowledge of the metalworking industry makes him the perfect person to understand what customers really need. Mike started as a service technician with DISA, then worked his way up to service manager before becoming DISA President for North America in 2004. Most recently VP Commercial Operations for Norican Group Americas, he gained a degree in Business Management from Aurora University in 1999.

Finalist withdraws from Marquette city manager hunt | News, Sports, Jobs

rspitza@miningjournal.net MARQUETTE The pool has been narrowed down to one finalist in the search to find the city of Marquette’s next manager after candidate John Kramer withdrew his application from consideration, city officials confirmed Friday. Kramer was named one of two finalists under consideration for the position at a Marquette City Commission special meeting Tuesday night. The other finalist named Tuesday is Karen Kovacs, city administrator for downstate Milan. Kramer was named one of six finalists to advance to the public interview stage along with Kovacs, Dan Stoltman, Richard Downey, Sean Hobbins and Gary Simpson. The city received a total of 40 applications for the position after a national search that began earlier this year. ­

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