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Several tenants of the Mosaic Apartments received a phone call on Friday saying they had to leave their units in three days because of a failed inspection. On Monday, the day on which they were supposed to leave, many of them instead stayed put and held a demonstration alongside labor activists to protest the decision.
Nicolas Alvarado was frustrated by the short notice. He and his family have lived at the South Nashville apartment complex for three years and he had renewed his one-year lease back in January. He also has a son attending Glenview Elementary School across the street. “They can’t break my contract,” he said.
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Update: Arkansas Division of Elementary and Secondary Education and Solution Tree Announce Fifth Cohort of Schools in Professional Learning Communities at Work® Project GlobeNewswire April 30, 2021 Bloomington, Ind., April 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The Arkansas Division of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), in partnership with Solution Tree, a national professional.
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Arkansas Division of Elementary and Secondary Education and Solution Tree Announce Fifth Cohort of Schools in Professional Learning Communities at Work® Project
Bloomington, Ind., April 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The Arkansas Department of Education’s Division of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), in partnership with Solution Tree, a national professional development provider, announces the fifth cohort selected for the Arkansas Professional Learning Communities at Work® project. Thirteen schools and two districts from around the state were selected for the 2021-2022 school year and join 39 schools and five districts chosen over the last four years. Because of additional funding allocated by legislators, DESE was able to select additional schools and districts to participate this upcoming school year. As with the first four cohorts, each school and district in the fifth cohort will receive up to 50 days of training, coaching, and support to build a
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Update: Arkansas Division of Elementary and Secondary Education and Solution Tree Announce Fifth Cohort of Schools in Professional Learning Communities at Work® Project
Update: Arkansas Division of Elementary and Secondary Education and Solution Tree Announce Fifth Cohort of Schools in Professional Learning Communities at Work® Project
Bloomington, Ind., April 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The Arkansas Division of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), in partnership with Solution Tree, a national professional development provider, has selected the fifth cohort of schools for their ongoing program to develop and expand the Professional Learning Communities at Work® process across Arkansas.
In addition to the 39 schools and five districts chosen since the project began in 2017, 13 schools and 2 districts have been selected to serve as working models for the professional learning community project for the 2021–2022 school year. As part of the project, these