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Breaking new ground - the early St Michael s Enniskillen story

Breaking new ground - the early St Michael s Enniskillen story
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Echoes Of The Past As Overwhelmingly-White Mountain Brook Debates Diversity

Echoes Of The Past As Overwhelmingly-White Mountain Brook Debates Diversity
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Montgomery educator denounces firings and COVID-19 case suppression as Alabama abandons pandemic health and relief measures

Montgomery educator denounces firings and COVID-19 case suppression as Alabama abandons pandemic health and relief measures The school year draws to a close on unsteady footing at Montgomery Public Schools (MPS) in Alabama. Over the past year, courageous teachers protested the premature, unsafe reopening of school buildings, beginning in October, with no aid from the local Alabama Education Association (AEA). Between November 2020 and January 2021, eight MPS educators died from COVID-19, forcing the school board and superintendent to temporarily concede to fully remote teaching and learning. Beyond the direct attacks on teachers’ lives, the push to turn public schools into privately run charter schools has deepened over the past year.

Alabama vaccine distribution worst in the nation

Alabama vaccine distribution worst in the nation Updated Jan 17, 2021; Today’s guest columnist is Frank McPhillips. When a deadly pandemic collides with exponential growth, the result is frightening. We have reached that point in Alabama, and we must speed up the distribution of vaccines. During October, roughly 30,000 Alabamians contracted COVID-19. By November, the number rose to 42,500 in one month. In December, the number of cases more than doubled to 111,000. And, January’s cases are rising even faster than December’s. As of this writing (January 12), more than 400,000 Alabamians have contracted the virus since the first official case on March 12, and the death toll stands at 5,347. It’s not easy to comprehend the magnitude of 400,000 cases. That is virtually equivalent to every man, woman and child living in Mobile County, our second most populous county. No other state with our population has witnessed nearly so many cases.

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