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Thursday, May 27
Project Art Miami, an artist residency and out-of-school art program for K-12 students, hosts a virtual resident exhibition on Thursday in partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami.
Digital Imprint, the culmination of the current residents past year of work, will be streamed live, featuring artists Aurora Molina, Alexander Zastera, Milagros, Sonia Báez Hernández, and Susan Feliciano. Tune in for the live reception with presentations from the artists and MOCA staff, as well as a virtual gallery tour.
7 p.m. Thursday; projectart.org. Admission is free with an RSVP via projectart.org/digital-imprint.
Olivia McAuley
May 12, 2021
Weatherford ISD Monday announced the naming of two new elementary principals as well as a new safety and security director. Dr. Marlyn Young was named principal of the Austin Elementary campus, April Leppla was named principal for the Wright Elementary campus and James Saint was named Director of Safety and Security.
Young earned an Associate of Arts degree from Texas College, a Bachelor of Science in Education from McMurry University, a Masterâs in Educational Administration and Supervision. She earned Doctor of Education degree in Special Education from Northcentral University,
She began her career in education in 1995 as a teacher in the Midland ISD and also taught for Sonora ISD. She later served as a dyslexic interventionist for Ector County ISD, where she also held positions as an assistant principal and principal. She comes to Weatherford ISD from Abilene ISD, where she held positions as assistant principal and student achievement program director.
Local businesses have been warned to think very carefully before they are tempted to discipline or sack workers who refuses to get a Covid jab. A top regional law firm has warned that firms could well lose employment tribunals if they take action, and they could also open themselves up to personal injury claims if there is an adverse reaction to a vaccination. There is a national debate going on within the legal profession about what action an employer could take over staff who refuse Covid vaccinations, especially as the country is pegging its hopes of returning to normal on a fast, mass vaccination campaign.