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According to the Clarksville Fire Department, the baby was safely placed in the box Sunday morning. Author: CJ Daniels Updated: 12:36 AM EDT May 3, 2021
CLARKSVILLE, Ind. Officials said a baby has been surrendered to a Safe Haven Baby Box in Clarksville, Indiana.
The newborn was anonymously surrendered Sunday morning at a fire station in Clarksville. This morning a beautiful newborn baby was safely surrendered to the Clarksville Fire Department s Safe Haven Baby Box,” Clarksville Fire Chief Brandon Skaggs said in a statement. “The parent or parents of the child made a choice based on love and grace! With a dedicated team and available resources this choice has provided hope, love, and a life for this child.
According to the Clarksville Fire Department, the baby was safely placed in the box Sunday morning. Author: CJ Daniels Updated: 8:45 PM EDT May 2, 2021
CLARKSVILLE, Ind. Officials said a baby has been surrendered to a Safe Haven Baby Box in Clarksville, Indiana.
The newborn was anonymously surrendered Sunday morning at a fire station in Clarksville. This morning a beautiful new born baby was safely surrendered to the Clarksville Fire Department s Safe Haven Baby Box,” Clarksville Fire Chief Brandon Skaggs said in a statement. “The parent or parents of the child made a choice based on love and grace! With a dedicated team and available resources this choice has provided hope, love, and a life for this child.
Sarah Torbert-Tellechea is the director of the Clay County office for Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for children, and her office currently serves 167 children in the county. CASA.
Fed up with District’s Incompetence, Family Decides to Homeschool
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A family in Madison County, Indiana, had been considering switching to homeschooling. When their local district mistakenly accused their kids of missing a collective nine weeks of school and then sent a CPS investigator to check on them all deliberation ended.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, like most of the students in the district, this family’s kids had been staying home but attending public school online.
The family had a practice of logging all of their children into their classes each morning at the same time. Each child had a separate space to do their work, which their parents monitored throughout the day. So, when the school corporation first notified