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Book review of Michelle Shocklee’s “Under the Tulip Tree” by Chesapeake Public Library’s Strategic Initiatives Manager Heather Simpson, with recent additions.
Plymouth parent group seeks return to full-time learning ASAP
Wicked Local
PLYMOUTH – A plan to return to school full time this spring looks more and more likely, but it isn’t moving fast enough for some.
A group of parents wants the district to ditch hybrid learning right away and get students back in classes for regular sessions as soon as possible.
With other districts in the region returning to classes full time in March, they say waiting until after the April vacation is too long and too harmful for students.
Christie Nelson, a mother of two elementary school students from Manomet who has been leading protests for full-time learning since last fall, said her group expanded dramatically in the last two weeks as the district announced its plans for returning to classes.
JAM SESSION: 11 candidates for four months
Wicked Local
Jam session is an opinion forum offering comments on issues from a group of Plymouth residents. It appears on the Forum pages in the Weekend edition of the OCM.
The newspaper poses a question to the group each week, and participants choose whether to comment. This column is designed to bring the voices of well-informed residents into the Forum page to address issues, one at a time.
Participants cross the local political spectrum and live throughout the town. Some are current or past Town Meeting representatives, and all are active in the community. We hope their diverse points of view will encourage discussion of the issues Plymouth faces.
The University of Cincinnatiâs (UC) Faculty Senate voted unanimously on Jan. 14 to endorse the findings of a report on the working conditions of the universityâs adjuncts. TNR File Art
The University of Cincinnatiâs (UC) Faculty Senate voted unanimously on Jan. 14 to endorse the findings of a report on the working conditions of the universityâs adjuncts.
The report â released by Faculty Senateâs Human Relations Committee on Dec. 20 â calls on university leaders to raise minimum compensation for adjuncts and improve intradepartmental communications regarding eligibility for promotions.Â
âThe top recommendation we have is to set a minimum pay for adjuncts,â Faculty Senate Chair Greg Loving said at Thursdayâs meeting, noting there has been some concern, especially from administrators, as to how that will be funded.Â