Parents upset over school district s decision to cut Mandarin Chinese language immersion program
Parents fighting to save Mandarin Chinese immersion program
Some parents with kids in the program say district officials notified them via a dial-out message that the Mandarin Chinese language program was being cut. They also say the district has been less than transparent about their decision to cut the program.
PHOENIX - Parents of students enrolled in a special Mandarin Immersion Program offered by the Cave Creek Unified School District are not happy, as the program is expected to get cut by the district due to budgetary reasons.
MCC alumnus ends successful government career
April 18, 2021
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Donald Meyers was a First Sergeant in the 77th Army Band. (Courtesy photo) Show MoreShow Less
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Upon his retirement in February from 37 years of combined federal government service, Donald Meyers a Manistee Catholic Central graduate received a special gift. (Courtesy photo) Show MoreShow Less
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Donald Meyers (middle), a 1981 graduate of Manistee Catholic Central, retired from 37 years of federal government service, including serving for 22 years as First Sergeant of the 77th Army Band. He is pictured during a ceremony on Feb. 28 at Fort Eustis, Virginia with his wife Wenda Meyers and his youngest son Alan Meyers. (Courtesy photo) Show MoreShow Less
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Cactus Shadows High School is pleased to announce that Katianna Blackwell-Scott has been named a National Merit Finalist.
Katianna is one of approximately fifteen thousand Semifinalists that were identified this month. According to their website “All winners of Merit Scholarship awards (Merit Scholar designees) are chosen from the Finalist group based on their abilities, skills, and accomplishments without regard to gender, race, ethnic origin, or religious preference. A variety of information is available for NMSC to evaluate: The Finalist’s academic record, information about the school’s curriculum and grading system, PSAT/NMSQT Selection Index score, the high school official’s written recommendation, information about the student’s activities and leadership, and the Finalist’s own essay.”