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Deer Park s Delayed Memory Project Art Exchange Is Complete

Reply Robert Frost Middle School sixth graders completed the Memory Project international art exchange with art teacher Briana Nussbaum, exchanging artwork with students in Pakistan. (Deer Park School District) Press release from Deer Park School District: April 6, 2021 During the 2019-2020 school year, a group of 16 fifth graders from Deer Park s John F. Kennedy Intermediate School completed the Memory Project international art exchange with art teacher Briana Nussbaum, with the goal of exchanging artwork with students in Pakistan. Subscribe To complete their activity, the JFK students met with Nussbaum several times during their lunch periods, bringing their lunches to the art room, learning about the students in Pakistan and brainstorming ideas for their artwork. The fifth graders used various art media and incorporated themes of friendship, peace and happiness.

Kentucky s League of Women Voters is being hypocritical about redistricting Here s why

Kentucky s League of Women Voters is being hypocritical about redistricting. Here s why Bob Heleringer © Alton Strupp/Courier Journal Voters cast their ballots Monday at the Louisville Marriott East polling location. Nov. 2, 2020 Last week, Fran Wagner, the president of the League of Women Voters of Kentucky, wrote that the re-drawing of legislative and congressional boundaries to reflect the 2020 census results should be largely the responsibility of a “15-member Citizens Advisory Redistricting Commission.” Ms. Wagner was less than forthcoming about the details; she believes these 15 unelected, unaccountable “third parties” should be appointed by. well, she doesn’t say, but suggests they should come from among “academics, (unidentified) public interest groups, and (other) individuals.”

Kentucky redistricting: League of Women Voters is being hypocritical

Last week, Fran Wagner, the president of the League of Women Voters of Kentucky, wrote that the re-drawing of legislative and congressional boundaries to reflect the 2020 census results should be largely the responsibility of a “15-member Citizens Advisory Redistricting Commission.” Ms. Wagner was less than forthcoming about the details; she believes these 15 unelected, unaccountable “third parties” should be appointed by. well, she doesn’t say, but suggests they should come from among “academics, (unidentified) public interest groups, and (other) individuals.” I can’t think of a fairer, less-partisan, more-objective group of folks than college professors and members of progressive groups, can you? As for other “individuals” serving on this commission, the league would undoubtedly allow any one as long as she/he is not a member, excuse me, a Republican member of the Kentucky General Assembly, whose supermajority members (105 out of a total of 138 state legisla

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