There were more adjournments in La Ronge Provincial Court in a case against a North Battleford man accused of breaking into a home and assaulting the resident. At his Jan. 11 appearance, Brandon . . .
Partnership continues focus on student emotional, mental health
Chronic absenteeism symptom of broader issue, leaders say
All districts As more knowledge and resources become available, the Kent County School-Justice Partnership continues to prioritize the physical, emotional and mental health of students.
Mandated by then-Gov. Rick Snyder in 2013, the Kent School-Justice Partnership works to keep children in school to combat the high-school dropout-to-prison pipeline.
As one of the key leaders, Kent County Circuit Court judge Kathleen Feeney believes the partnership’s approach to keeping students in school has become more actively trauma-informed in the last 10 years, resulting from more conversations about students’ lives outside of school.
Brandon Holmes, 27, appeared in La Ronge Provincial Court on Dec. 21 facing weapons, assault and break and enter charges. (RCMP photo) A North Battleford man had another appearance scheduled in La Ronge Provincial Court but the matter was adjourned. On Dec. 21, Brandon Holmes, 27, was expected to elect how he wants to be tried. He is now scheduled to appear in La Ronge Provincial Court on Jan. 11, 2021, via CCTV to enter an election. He is charged with discharging a firearm with intent, carrying a concealed weapon, assault, and two counts of break and enter. article continues below