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Mitchell Chamber hosts inaugural State of the Schools Luncheon

Mitchell Chamber hosts inaugural State of the Schools Luncheon
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St Ambrose names Dr Amy Novak as next president

St. Ambrose names Dr. Amy Novak as next president Dr. Novak is moving from her position as a university president in South Dakota to become St. Ambrose s face later this year in August. Author: Connor Day Updated: 10:38 PM CST February 8, 2021 DAVENPORT, Iowa St. Ambrose has named its next president, who is set to begin her tenure later this August. In a press conference in the morning of Monday, February 8, the university announced the identity of its soon-to-be 14th president: Dr. Amy Kovak. A South Dakota native, Dr. Novak has served as the president of Dakota Wesleyan University since April 2013, before being selected by the SAU Board of Trustees to succeed the retiring Sister Joan Lescinski, CSJ, PhD., who has lead St. Ambrose for 14 years.

DWU President Amy Novak stepping down to take on new role with Iowa college

DWU President Amy Novak stepping down to take on new role with Iowa college Dakota Wesleyan University President Amy Novak is stepping down from her role after being tapped to become the new president of St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa.  Written By: Erik Kaufman | Sam Fosness | 12:04 pm, Feb. 8, 2021 Dakota Wesleyan University President Amy Novak is stepping down from her role after being tapped to become the new president of St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa. Novak was introduced as the 14th president of St. Ambrose University on Monday during a press conference at the Iowa college, according to a press release. Novak has served as DWU’s president since 2013. St. Ambrose University is a private catholic college with an enrollment of roughly 3,600.

COVID-19 numbers steady, declining at local schools | The Mitchell Republic

More cleaning measures on tap in prep for second half of school year Written By: Erik Kaufman | × This image shows a microscopic view of the COVID-19 virus. Submitted The number of COVID-19 infections at the three local Mitchell schools has remained steady or declined substantially in the past month, according to the latest statistics released by the schools. Cases have remained steady at the Mitchell School District, where 21 active cases were reported in mid-November. The latest statistics, released Friday, indicate a total of 24 active cases among students and faculty in the district. Those cases break down to one active case at Longfellow Elementary, four active cases at Gertie Belle Rogers Elementary, four active cases at L.B. Williams Elementary, five active cases at Mitchell Middle School and 10 active cases at Mitchell High School.

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