HHS grad named Alaska distinguished principal for 2021
From Alaska Association of Elementary School Principals The Alaska Association of Elementary School Principals announced National Distinguished Principal for 2021 is Havre native Heather (Stremcha) Jones, principal of Trailside Elementary School in Anchorage, Alaska. The 2021 National Distinguished Principal Celebration marks the 37th year that the National Association of Elementary School Principals has presented this prestigious award. Jones was nominated and selected by her fellow principals through a statewide search process conducted by the Alaska Association of Elementary School P. For access to this article please sign in or subscribe.
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With regard to the recent letter from Charley Blue supporting the proposed development called Highland Flats (“A significant solution,” March 24-26), I would l like to make a few comments.
First of all, it needs to be noted and underlined that it is very easy for someone to support a project when it has little to no impact on where they live. Next, I would like to point out that if Mr. Blue was hunting in the vicinity 40 years ago, he was doing so long after the Highland Estates neighborhood was platted. There are 250 occupied lots in Highland Estates according to our water co-op (although most were not yet developed then), and there is no commercial development here other than a handful of lots along Highland Drive which were/are included in the original plat and approved by the county. Furthermore, it needs to be recognized that the proposed development is a commercial development, and a monumentally huge one at that. Only a portion of the proposed units are
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Courtesy of Noel Minneci
Noel Minneci, a Midway resident who loves knitting, wants the teachers at Park City’s Trailside Elementary School to keep warm during the winter.
So she hand-knitted 54 winter hats that were distributed by her daughter-in-law and fourth-grade teacher Susan Minneci this week.
The idea to knit the hats came to Ninneci while she and her husband, Jack, decided to social distance themselves during the coronavirus pandemic.
“Every year during Christmastime, I would give Susan a few things I have knitted throughout the year to give her classroom mates who have helped her, and this year, when Jack and I decided we were going to be strict about staying home, I decided to knit hats,” Minneci said. “I wanted to do something nice for the teachers, because they work so hard. I wanted to recognize them for keeping school going for the kids.”