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Schools superintendent leaving for Manhattan Beach

Schools superintendent leaving for Manhattan Beach John Bowes, outgoing Davis schools superintendent. Enterprise file photo After five years as superintendent of the Davis school district, John Bowes will be returning to Southern California, where he’s worked for much of his career in education. In an announcement on the Davis school district’s website posted on Saturday, Bowes said that during at a special closed session school board meeting on Monday evening, “I informed our Board of Education that I have accepted a position as superintendent of the Manhattan Beach Unified School District and will be leaving the Davis school district on Aug. 6, 2021. It has always been a goal of mine to return to southern California in order to be closer to family.” Bowes will start as superintendent in Manhattan Beach on Aug. 9.

Free Trade s First Missionary: Sir John Bowring in Europe and Asia on JSTOR

Free Trade s First Missionary: Sir John Bowring in Europe and Asia on JSTOR
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California schools move ahead with fall distance learning plans despite limitations

A fifth grade student watches a lesson on her computer during school. Credit: Allison Shelley for American Education A fifth grade student watches a lesson on her computer during school. June 7, 2021 While parents and state officials are pushing to fully reopen campuses this fall, some families are fearful of sending their kids back into classrooms too soon. But options for distance learning this fall are unclear across the state. Gov. Gavin Newsom has said he expects schools to fully reopen after the distance learning statute expires on June 30 and that students who want to continue with remote learning can pursue existing independent study plans. But some are critical of independent study. Although schools receive funding for students in independent study, some say the model has been used to push low-achieving students out of schools and lack accountability over academic experiences and outcomes for students.

Gods and monsters – where artists sought their inspiration

25 May 2021 MONSTERS: The Dragon Slayer, painted by Hendrick Jacob Hoet In the latest of her regular columns, Dorothy Blundell takes a sideways look behind the scenes at The Bowes Museum where she is a volunteer WHERE do painters get their inspiration? It might be easier to say where they don’t. Anything and everything can light a spark of creativity. A bowl of fruit, a beautiful woman or a sweeping landscape. Or maybe a truly epic tale like the history of the world – one such as that penned by the 1st century Roman poet, Ovid. He wrote a narrative poem of mythological stories called the Metamorphoses and it has inspired countless examples of art, and not just paintings.

Schools across California become pop-up vaccination sites

May 21, 2021 Fifteen-year-old Felipe Caceres isn’t fond of shots and needles. But when his school district in Davis opened a vaccine clinic for students his age, he quickly hopped in line. “We don’t know everything, and there’s always a possibility you could get sick, but the goal is to be safe,” said Caceres, who is the last in his household to get a vaccine. “I’m a little nervous, I’m not that good with shots. But this is for the greater good.” On May 10, the Food and Drug Administration expanded the emergency authorization of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine for adolescents ages 12 and up. Following the announcement, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the California Department of Public Health gave their approvals for using the vaccine in individuals 12 and older.

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