Jun 2, 2021
(Providence, RI) A Providence boy who was reported missing on Tuesday was found safe.The Providence School District put out a public alert about the student at Pleasant View Elementary School, eight-year-old Anthony Brown, saying he did not get onto his bus to go home.Brown was found last night about three miles away from the school, having apparently walked through the city.
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Mar 13, 2021
Craig Hensley, Whitley County s 2020 senior class president, delivering a speech virtually to his fellow graduating classmates. | Photo contributed by WCHSÂ
WHITEY COUNTY - After having to resort to a virtual graduation last year, the Whitley County Board of Education approved plans for the high school to host a more traditional graduation for the class of 2021.
During Thursday nightâs board meeting, board members approved hosting Whitley County High Schoolâs graduation on Saturday, May 8 at the Corbin Arena. Superintendent John Siler said he and School Safety Coordinator Patrick Bowling had been in contact with officials from the Arena, who informed them that the event would have a seating capacity limit.
Edison International Applauds ZETA on EV Policy Platform
Edison International Applauds ZETA on EV Policy Platform
by Paul Griffo
Federal policies like those described in the ZETA platform will be vital to ensuring the needed growth in zero-emission transportation across the country.
SCE’s Charge Ready programs will add nearly 40,000 charging stations for passenger EVs, as well as charging to support at least 8,490 trucks, buses, forklifts and other industrial equipment.
SCE’s Charge Ready programs will add nearly 40,000 charging stations for passenger EVs, as well as charging to support at least 8,490 trucks, buses, forklifts and other industrial equipment.
Edison International applauds the release of a many-faceted policy platform to hasten the adoption of electric vehicles announced by the Washington, D.C.-based Zero Emission Transportation Association.
12/9/2020
Smithfield introduced to new Pleasant View Elementary
McCabe Elementary School teachers, students and staff watch as the ceremonial tallest truss is added to the school’s addition Monday. (Breeze photo by Jacquelyn Moorehead)
SMITHFIELD – Students from McCabe and Winsor Elementary schools cheered as construction workers lowered a wooden truss topped with a pine tree onto the McCabe School’s addition, in a symbolic gesture on the joining of the school with Winsor Elementary to create the new Pleasant View Elementary School.
Administrators, town and school officials, and students from McCabe and Winsor watched as crews lowered the highest truss onto the addition at McCabe Elementary School, 100 Pleasant View Ave., on Monday, to commemorate the successful build.