Far because the destruction is significant and the power of the train coming in is obviously devastating in its impact. 100 injured and the fatality and critically injured we remember in our prayers and hope there is only one fatality and it stops there. The ntsb will do a full investigation into what happened exactly. We will let the facts speak for themselves. If there is something to learn from those facts after that investigation, we will be sure to learn and incorporate that lesson. Commissioner hammer, they are working very hard, hand in glove, in a seamless approach where new Jersey Transit is working with the Port Authority to expedite tonights commute and tomorrows commute because the structural damage to the station itself and we dont know yet how long that damage will take to repair or the consequences of that damage. I would like to applaud all the First Responders who did a magnificent job once again and take this opportunity to say these are difficult times over these pas
Five candidates vie for Humble ISD Position 4 Written by David Tatchin Published: 20 April 2021
The Humble ISD school board election is set for May 1 with five candidates, Janie Branham, Marques Holmes, Lonnie Jackson, Kenneth Kirchhofer and Chase Stevens, vying for Position 4.
The Tribune profiled Branham, Jackson, Kirchhofer and Stevens. Marques Holmes did not provide adequate contact information through Humble ISD. This is the final school board candidate profile.
Janie Branham
Tell me about your background, occupation, etc.
I am a career educator and certified teacher who has extensive experience in teaching, management and fundraising in public schools. After 27 years, I retired to raise my children. However, in August, with COVID-19 causing a teacher shortage, I was called to come out of retirement to teach full time and I accepted the call. I am currently teaching secondary school in both face-to-face and virtual formats.