Published:
6:00 AM March 17, 2021
Updated:
9:08 AM March 17, 2021
Candles, messages and flowers left on the steps of the Parkinson Building at the University of Leeds in West Yorkshire, during a Reclaim These Streets vigil for Sarah Everard
- Credit: PA
Respect, education, more police on the streets and better street lighting are all needed to improve women s safety.
That is the general feeling of EDP readers when asked on Facebook about what should be done to help support women.
They were gathered in response to the government s announcement on Tuesday, March 16, of new measures to improve the lives of millions of people, following the death of 33-year-old Sarah Everard.
Philomath will welcome students back on Feb. 9 after months of deliberation and consideration that Superintendent Susan Halliday likened to an iceberg.
The City of Ballarat Governance and Culture Review has been released. The review, which was carried out by Susan Halliday AM, was provided to staff and.
Philomath Students Returning to Classrooms
January 13, 2021
Last week, parents in the Philomath School District received email first that reopening would be delayed, then that it would not. While confusing to some, it appears as the District’s last decision was dictated by mounting discontent among parents who find it “harder every day to be a parent, teacher, and provide for their family,” according to Kelsey Brooks – the woman leading a protest in front of the district offices on Monday, Jan. 11.
Weighing safety and education concerns has not been easy for the interim superintendent Susan Halliday. While recognizing the split opinions in the community on the urgency of returning to traditional learning, she admits that the plans to transition to in-person learning are behind schedule.