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VALPARAISOÂ â The City Councilâs job of narrowing the list of candidates for a seat on the Valparaiso School Board became easier when one of the candidates, Malorie Medellin, dropped out. The remaining four are now all considered finalists.
The council spent two hours interviewing the candidates Monday night. The public is invited to submit questions to valposchoolboard@valpo.us for the second round of interviews, to be held at 4:50 p.m. May 17. Questions will be presented in a form that is appropriate and not repetitive, City Attorney Patrick Lyp said.
Dr. Robert Behrend, a Valparaiso dentist, is seeking reappointment. Also seeking that seat on the five-member board are Laura Huber, a bookkeeper at Meditrina Market Café; Anthony McDonald, a probation officer, JDAI Coordinator and Family Court mediator with Porter County Juvenile Probation; and Erika Watkins, director of Lisa s Safe Haven Child Care.
The coronavirus pandemic hit Native Americans especially hard.
But as the spotlight turned to larger communities like the Navajo Nation,
the much smaller White Mountain Apache Tribe, in eastern Arizona,
quietly battled to save its people.
Photos and text by Alberto Mariani/Cronkite News | May 4, 2021
Justin Tafoya, left, a registered nurse and public information officer, talks with Lafe Altaha before a nurse checks his vitals at his home in Whiteriver, Arizona.
WHITERIVER – Last year, the community of 15,000 in eastern Arizona was considered a hotspot. By Sept. 1, five months after its first recorded COVID case, the tribe had 2,400 cases and had lost 39 people. Over the next six months, there were 1,500 new cases and just 10 additional deaths.
School of Education students collaborate with Wilmington School District on Title I event
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This April junior early childhood/special education majors from Westminster College’s School of Education designed a Title I family engagement experience for local students and families to learn how to connect learning done at both school and home.
Westminster’s preservice teachers developed multi-disciplinary activities and lessons focused on the theme “What’s the Buzz” for this STREAM science, technology, reading, engineering, arts and mathematics event, which was launched April 6.
Preservice teachers shared read-alouds and aligned age-appropriate writing activities for Wilmington students in kindergarten through sixth grade in the Wilmington Area School District.
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