Early Childhood Health Education program focus of Crestview Board meeting Wednesday, February 24, 2021 9:03 PM Tina LaTurner, Early Childhood Center nurse, demonstrates the amount of sugar in a variety of drinks during the Focus on Education portion of the Crestview Local Board of Education meeting Wednesday evening. (DHI Media/Sherry Missler)
BY SHERRY MISSLER
smissler@timesbulletin.com
CONVOY The Crestview Local Board of Education met Wednesday evening, Feb. 24
after the meeting originally scheduled for Monday, Feb. 15 was
postponed due to wintry weather.
During the Focus on Education
segment, ECC Principal Casey Dowler and ECC health director Tina
LaTurner spoke on the Early Childhood Health Education program. Dowler
Since it falls upon me to close out the Regulars column for 2020, I was faced with a choice: review the past year or preview the coming year. And guess what? I chose to review the coming of 2021! Too much already been written about 2020 and too much suffering and death have been experienced by millions of people. So letâs look to the future.
I wish to express optimism and hope. I am guided by the fact that I regard hope as the fundamental virtue, without hope, neither faith nor love can flourish. As Desmond Tutu said âHope is being able to see that there is light despite all the darknessâ Hope allows us to move forward despite the obstacles. I agree with the Chinese people adopting the fish as the symbol of hope because fish always swim forward. So here are my positive, hopeful thoughts on the coming of the new year.
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