9 MARIETTA, Ga. – The 110th Combat Service Support Battalion and the 122nd Tactical Support Detachment, Georgia National Guard, will participate in Agile Spirit 2021 in the Country of Georgia, July 26-August 6, 2021.
“The Georgia Army National Guard has a long standing relationship with the Country of Georgia which allows us to be able to operate as a unified force,” said U.S. Army Maj. Robert Schwarz, the lead project officer of the 122nd Tactical Support Detachment for Agile Spirit 2021. “These exercises help sustain and build upon our partnership which promote ‘Strength through Partnership’.”
Agile Spirit 2021 is a Georgian Defense Forces and U.S. Army Europe & Africa cooperatively-led joint multinational exercise which promotes regional stability and security, enhances U.S., Georgian, allied and regional partner forces’ readiness, and strengthens partner capabilities and fosters trust.
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School enrollment expected to increase in the next few years, according to district demographer
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District 204 kicking off process for adjusting attendance boundaries Metea Valley High School in Aurora is one of eight Indian Prairie Unit District 204 schools anticipated to experience overcrowding in the next five years, according to a recent enrollment analysis. District leaders are now launching the process for balancing out our schools by realigning attendance boundaries, Superintendent Adrian Talley said. Daily Herald file photo
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A disparity in school enrollment numbers has prompted Indian Prairie Unit District 204 to begin a boundary realignment process for all grade levels.
The district is forming a committee comprising community members and representatives from each school to review enrollment trends, host forums, develop boundary scenarios and ultimately draft a new map to be considered by the school board, Superintendent Adrian Talley said.
A win at a recent tech competition netted two Middle Bucks Institute of Technology students $240,000 in scholarships and other prizes.
Seniors Ryan Pressman and Timothy Logan Kirby took the school to first place in the 2021 Greater Philadelphia Auto Technology Competition, held virtually this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The competition saw 24 seniors from 12 area high schools competing for a total $1 million in the 28-year-old contest organized by the Auto Dealers of Association of Greater Philadelphia, a news release from association said last week.
The competition tested the student’s mechanical aptitude, math and computer skills by answering 159 questions in two hours covering nine categories, including engine repair and steering and suspension systems.