HUNTSVILLE Former Huntsville school Superintendent Audra Kimball and junior high school basketball coach Kaleb Houston each pleaded "no contest" on Thursday to a misdemeanor charge of "recklessly" but not "knowingly" failing to notify the Arkansas Child Abuse Hotline when they heard about suspected child maltreatment.
This workshop explores the possibilities of automated drawing. At this workshop, you'll learn how to convert images into line work using two methods: Illustrator's live-trace function and the online algorithm-based line generator SquiggleCam. Once your image is successfully converted, we will “print” it with our large scale cutting plotter using a Lumocolor pen of your choice. This workshop is free and open to all Princeton students, faculty, and staff. Regisration is required. No experience necessary. Lead by Kaleb Houston, graduate student in School of Architecture.
Former Huntsville school Superintendent Audra Kimball pleaded innocent on Thursday in Madison County District Court to a misdemeanor charge of failure to notify the Arkansas Child Abuse Hotline when she heard about suspected child maltreatment.
A former Huntsville school superintendent and former basketball coach have been summoned to appear in Madison County District Court to face misdemeanor charges accusing them of failing to immediately call the Arkansas Child Abuse Hotline when they heard allegations of sexual abuse among boys on the junior high school basketball team.