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Lenox schools 5-year strategic plan starts with diversity

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County selects 11 residents to help draw new council boundaries

Montgomery will expand from five council districts to seven in 2022 January 27, 2021 | 9:51 pm January 28, 2021 Montgomery County approved two new County Council members in November, which means two more districts. The county’s five districts will now need to be divided into seven, starting with the 2022 election. The council will expand from 9 to 11 members. There are currently four at-large members and five district members. To determine how the boundaries will be drawn for 2022, the County Council appointed an 11-member Redistricting Commission on Tuesday to provide a plan and report by Nov. 15. The county received 108 applications to serve on the commission. The county picked 32 people to be interviewed and chose 11 for the commission.

Elementary students headed back to Durango schools

Elementary students headed back to Durango schools Durango, Colorado Mon 1% chance of precipitation 15% chance of precipitation 6% chance of precipitation 17% chance of precipitation On Monday, youngest pupils will return to in-person learning 2 days a week By Patrick Armijo Education, business & real estate reporter Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021 4:00 PM Updated: Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021 10:30 PM Elementary students headed back to Durango schools Most elementary-aged students are slated to return to two days of in-person learning per week beginning Monday at Durango School District 9-R schools. Elementary students will have in-person, in-school learning on Monday and Tuesday of each week. Durango Herald file Escuchar en Español:

Linden teacher named Exemplary Educator

Linden teacher named ‘Exemplary Educator’ Updated Dec 29, 2020; Posted Dec 29, 2020 Amy Maloney, a fifth-grade teacher at School No. 1 in Linden, has been chosen as one of just 93 Exemplary Educators statewide for 2020 by the New Jersey Department of Education.Linden Public Schools Facebook Share She is one of 93 teachers in the state being honored for 2020. “Congratulations to Ms. Maloney on this amazing honor,” said Superintendent Dr. Marnie Hazelton. “The Exemplary Educator program recognizes the best of the best from around New Jersey, and we couldn’t be prouder to have one of our teachers recognized. Ms. Maloney’s love and dedication to her students exemplifies the wonderful educators we have in Linden working hard for all of our students, especially during these difficult times.”

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