Coventry mum s vow to children after her cancer returned I m 46, I have a 9 and a 12-year-old and I deserve a chance at life
Natalie Green was diagnosed with breast cancer four years ago, but after treatment, she went into remission. However last year, she was told she had stage 4 secondary breast cancer. Pictured: Natalie undergoing treatment for the second time.
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Hackley Community Care’s school-based health programs announced behavioral health services at Muskegon Covenant Academy ended.
Hackley’s programs, which ended May 7, provided behavioral health counseling to students at Covenant Academy who are pursuing high school completion in a more flexible, nontraditional education environment for the past five years. Hackley’s programs will continue services to Covenant Academy students and their families at any of the other locations listed below. Students also have the option to receive services at any other location within Muskegon County.
Muskegon Teen Health Center (231-733-6680) offers medical, dental and mental health services. This site is at 80 W. Southern Ave., Muskegon
West Coventry Academy school submits £38 million rebuild plans
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Major plans for a £38 million rebuild of West Coventry Academy have been submitted.
We re celebrating Central Georgia s top teachers on National Teacher Appreciation Week Author: Marvin James Updated: 5:30 PM EDT May 4, 2021
HOUSTON COUNTY, Ga. It’s national Teacher Appreciation Week and we know teachers have had to go above and beyond to meet all the challenges over the last year since the pandemic began, so we’re honoring top teachers across Central Georgia every night this week.
Marvin James went down to Houston County to surprise two teachers who have “virtually” connected with their students in a deep way. Eagle Springs Elementary principal Andrea McGee set up a faculty meeting to gather all the teachers for the surprise.