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Murfreesboro City Schools names four new principals

DNJ Staff Reports View Comments Murfreesboro City Schools Director Trey Duke announced the appointment of four new principals that will step into leadership roles at the beginning the 2021-22 school year. Ynetia Avant returns Ynetia Avant Campbell will return to Murfreesboro City Schools as principal of Northfield Elementary. Campbell joins Northfield with 10 years of experience as a principal and assistant principal, and 12 years of experience in the classroom where she was named Teacher of the Year and Murfreesboro Education Association Distinguished Educator.  Over her tenure, she has participated in community opportunities, including the MCS Leadership Academy and the Chamber of Commerce Inaugural Amazing Shake Committee. 

Republic of Korea donates 1,000 children s books to DepEd – Manila Bulletin

(DepEd Facebook page) The ten boxes of children’s books were turned over by KOICA to DepEd-ICO Director Margarita Consolacion C. Ballesteros on Tuesday, May 4, 2021. The KOICA team includes Baek Jiyeon, volunteer program coordinator; Sheena Balinsoy, volunteer program manager; and Ronnie Runtal, a staff member. The DepEd said the donated books will benefit students of Calabarzon (Cavite-Laguna-Batangas-RIzal-Quezon) Last-Mile Schools. “Before their delivery to Calabarzon Last-Mile Schools, samples of the books will be reviewed by the Bureau of Curriculum Development (BCD) and Bureau of Learning Resources (BLR) of the Office of the Undersecretary for Curriculum and Instruction (OUCI) to ensure that the books are consistent with DepEd issued learning materials,” it said in a statement on Saturday, May 8, posted on the agency’s Facebook page.

Screening and Discussion: Invisible History: Middle Florida s Hidden Roots

WFSU s Screening and Discussion: Invisible History: Middle Florida s Hidden Roots Invisible History: Middle Florida s Hidden Roots This virtual Zoom event will take place Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. ET.REGISTER HERE The Invisible History documentary project will shed light on the little-known history of plantations and the enslaved in North Florida. By creating a visually compelling story that explores the history of a people who contributed so much to what Leon County is today, it aims to advance a sense of place and identity for hundreds of thousands of African Americans. The program depicts the invisible history of slavery in Leon County and attempts to trace its economic, social and political effects on our community today. [More]

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