It will be a challenging season for the top class pacers in New Brunswick if Blood Money maintains his current form.
The five-year-old son of Sweet Lou - Blood Diamond toyed with his competition in the Winners Over feature on Saturday (May 15) at Exhibition Park Raceway. With owner Dr. Mitch Downey at the controls, Blood Money forged his way to the front from the outermost post five and dictated the terms from there. No challengers allowed Downey to steal pedestrian opening fractions of :30.2 and 1:01, before gradually picking up the pace in a :29.2 third quarter and sprinting home in :28.4 to win by more than five lengths in 1:59.1 a tick slower than his effort over a track rated two seconds slower a week ago.
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Bossier Parish Schools superintendent, parents talk about getting kids vaccinated against COVID-19 Bossier Parish Schools is hoping to vaccinate kids 16 and older. (Source: KSLA) By Tayler Davis | May 7, 2021 at 1:49 PM CDT - Updated May 7 at 7:05 PM
BOSSIER PARISH, La. (KSLA) - The superintendent of Bossier Parish Schools is talking about the importance of getting kids vaccinated against COVID-19.
On Friday, May 7, KSLA’s Tayler Davis spoke with Superintendent Mitch Downey about what his district is doing to get shots in kids’ arms.
“As far why the urgency, in the hope that we can get back some sense of normalcy in the fall and we can get away from the quarantine and contact tracing,” he said.
BOSSIER CITY, La. - Zayden Taylor a straight-A student at Parkway High School in Bossier City is also a linebacker on the junior varsity football team.
The 15-year-old sophomore, like thousands of students across the ArkLaTex, followed through with the football season during the coronavirus pandemic. Zayden is the healthiest kid I know. He did not have any health conditions, said his mother, Army Staff Sgt. Taricka Taylor, who is an active duty recruiter, was contacted in November by Bossier Parish Schools. I got a call from the school saying he had been exposed, Taricka Taylor said.
Zayden Taylor
There is no doubt it has been a tough year for teachers and schools across the nation and our state. But many teachers have stepped up to meet the needs of students during this unprecedented year.
Bossier Parish has selected its teachers of the year and is honoring those who have gone above and beyond to make sure students have the best opportunities to succeed.
Holly Doyal is named Bossier Elementary Teacher of the Year. She has taught kindergarten for the past five years at Kingston Elementary. The statement from Bossier schools says:
Early childhood education is her passion and Doyal takes a personal interest in each of her students to motivate them to do their best. She has been a Grade Level Team Leader each year at Kingston and served on the school’s Professional Learning Community Implementation Team. Doyal has also served as an after-school tutor and volunteer with the LightHouse summer literacy program and had a previous career in the pharmaceutical industry.
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