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By Local News | MyWabashValley.com
Jul 26, 2021 | 3:56 PM
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) – The CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center has announced Troy Fears as its new Executive Director.
He began the role Monday.
Fears is a life-long resident of Terre Haute and has served as a public school administrator and non-profit director.
He previously served as the Executive Director of the United Way of the Wabash Valley. He also served as the Dean of Students at Booker T. Washington High School, the Vigo Virtual Success Academy and McLean High School.
CANDLES says in a news release that Fears will build upon the museum’s relationship with the community while expanding the reach of the organization. Fears will also help launch a new capital campaign focused upon a potential move to a new location in Terre Haute, one that CANDLES says will further promote founder Eva Kor’s mission and vision.
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Students meet with Gov. Northam and other state leaders in advance of their bill becoming law. (Photo courtesy Virginia Young Democrats Teen Caucus)
A new bill taking effect July 1 will require Virginia schools to grant all middle and high school students one excused absence every year to “engage in a civic event.”
It started with a group of passionate teenagers who wanted to make a 2019 Fairfax County School Board policy the law for all Virginia middle and high school students.
Saehee Perez, chair of the Virginia Young Democrats Teen Caucus and a rising junior at McLean High School in Fairfax County, said the language “civic event” is important – because she says students could use the day to do a wide range of things, not limited to attending a protest or school walk-out.