Kayleigh Haywood s murderer Stephen Beadman dies in prison
Beadman, 34, was handed a life term for raping and killing the 15-year-old Measham schoolgirl
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Stephen Beadman, who raped Kayleigh Haywood and then beat her to death with a brick, has died in prison (Image: Leicestershire Police)
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Bulloch Schools selling 2/3 of old JPB campus to senior-housing developer Food Bank will need to move; Cedarwood can stay Bulloch County Schools has contracted the sale of most of the old Julia P. Bryant Elementary School to W.H. Gross Construction Company of Kingsland for $400,000 plus the demolition of two buildings on the portion the school district keeps. - photo by By SCOTT BRYANT/staff
The Bulloch County Board of Education agreed Thursday night to sell roughly two-thirds of the old Julia P. Bryant Elementary School campus to W.H. Gross Construction Company of Kingsland for $400,000 plus the demolition of two buildings on the portion the school district keeps.
UMSL awarded $5.1 million grant to improve literacy in the St. Louis region
In total, the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education received $18 million to be distributed over a period of five years
Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Published: 7:53 AM CST February 5, 2021 Updated: 7:53 AM CST February 5, 2021
ST. LOUIS The University of Missouri - St. Louis has been awarded a $5.1 million grant that will go toward improving literacy at 40 St. Louis-area schools.
According to a release, the U.S. Department of Education awarded 11 state education organizations grants for its Comprehensive Literacy State Development program. In total, the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education received $18 million to be distributed over a period of five years. In St. Louis, UMSL’s $5.1 million portion comes from two awards that promote evidence-based literacy strategies and digital literacy resources. In addition, the program
Forsyth County Schools plans for facility renovations following opening of new Academy for Creative Education in August Renderings of the Academies for Creative Education building. (Manley Spangler Smith Architects)
Forsyth County Schools is planning to renovate several of its facilities this year as the district prepares for the opening of its new Academy for Creative Education building in August.
The new ACE building, located near the Board of Education office on Dahlonega Highway where the district first broke ground on the project in November 2019, will house Forsyth County Schools’ three alternative learning programs: Gateway Academy, Forsyth Academy and Forsyth Virtual Academy.
Year two of Baldwin High School’s transition to a wall-to-wall career academy looks a little different than planned due to the ongoing pandemic, but school officials are doing what they