Teachers worked closely with students at New Hanover High School during NHCS Summer Ignite program.
A state law passed earlier this year requires school districts across North Carolina to implement summer learning programs to help students deal with the challenges of the pandemic. WHQR checked in on New Hanover County’s version Summer Ignite.
In New Hanover County, Students are invited based on test scores and performance those deemed “at-risk,” get a chance to recover credits and learn foundational skills in the six-week program.
According to three women who are helping to run it in New Hanover County Ashley Goodlet, Kimberly Fullard, and Anita Brown so far, it’s been a success. Ashley is a site coordinator at Wrightsboro elementary and Kimberly and Anita are coordinators at the district level. Asked to explain what they do in the program, they all laughed.
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City discusses staffing shortages and noncompetitive salaries as 2022 budget talks continue
Staffing shortages, noncompetitive salaries and unreliable revenue sources
Staffing shortages and noncompetitive salaries were among the top issues discussed during the Manhattan City Commission’s 2022 budget work session Tuesday.
Department heads spoke about the difficulty of competing with the private sector and other municipalities while attempting to retain employees and fill open positions.
Public Works director Robert Ott provided an example of this happening with a water treatment plant operator.
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City attorney Katie Jackson claims her department has recently experienced similar issues.
She also says the number of employees in her office has not increased since she began working there nearly 20 years ago.
Ryerson University is also facing a wave of backlash for its handling of the criticism being levied at Rogers, who is an honorary patron of the university s Suzanne Rogers Institute of Fashion (SRFI) a fellowship program devised to support emerging designers.
In a since-deleted statement on its Instagram page, Ryerson s fashion school called for dialogue with Rogers about what it describes as Trump s harmful impact on members of the fashion community. Our curriculum and culture at the School of Fashion actively works to challenge, resist and undo the values, structures and practices of white supremacy, exclusion and discrimination that we feel Trump actively enforced and executed during his time as U.S. Present, the statement reads.
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