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Superintendent of new women's prison leaves MDOC, replacement selected

The superintendent of the Mississippi Correctional Institute for Women has been replaced with the former community corrections director at the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility. The women’s prison, which was announced as the newest addition to CMCF in March, was led under Latoya Anderson’s authority for just under a year before.

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Mayer Brown Prevails In Criminal Appeal In South Carolina - Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration

Mayer Brown litigators in New York prevailed in a criminal appeal in South Carolina. Our client was convicted for being an accessory to armed robbery and burglary.

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Dan River High School students debut Family Care Cart

ROANOKE, Va. — Since the beginning of COVID-19, the cafeteria at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital has been closed for dine-in. Families have to place an order for food which could

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IPS teachers react to district's new COVID-19 protocols

IPS teachers react to district s new COVID-19 protocols Teachers getting their classrooms ready for the upcoming school year were talking about the new COVID-19 policy, released Tuesday. Author: Mary Milz Updated: 8:09 PM EDT July 21, 2021 INDIANAPOLIS Indianapolis Public Schools teachers are preparing for the start of the new school year, which begins August 2. Wednesday, Stephanie Coleman, who teaches fourth grade at Center For Inquiry School 70, spent a good portion of her day unloading boxes filled with school supplies from her van and moving back into the classroom. I feel pretty good about it, Coleman said. I m always excited to see the kids, that s what I always look forward to every year.

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Indianapolis summer schools are beefing up paychecks to woo teachers

Allison Shelley for American Education: Images of Teachers and Students in Action With the end of the school year approaching, Indianapolis teacher Katy Aiello considered signing up to work summer school. She quickly decided: “Nope.” After a roller-coaster year of both remote and in-person learning, she’s planning a well-deserved break. “It’s just extremely difficult for me to see myself doing something other than self care this summer,” said Aiello, who teaches fourth grade. “I need some time to travel, relax, walk away from the computer screen.” She’s not alone. Fourteen months after the pandemic started, many teachers are facing burnout. But the fatigue comes at a moment when educators are in high demand.

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