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Student called himself Daddy and threatened to rape girl, 12, if she didn t send snaps
Declan Bailey has been jailed for six offences at Teesside Crown Court, including some ha had committed after already being arrested for targetting a 13-year-old girl
Teesside Crown Court, Combined Court Centre
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Uni student dubbed himself Daddy and threatened to rape girl, 12, if she didn t send him indecent snaps
Declan Bailey has been jailed for six offences at Teesside Crown Court
Declan Bailey
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D. Campbell Cassidy: An appreciation SISTER Pauline, the formidable headteacher at St Michael’s Academy, in Kilwinning, Ayrshire, was looking for a new Principal Teacher of English. Among the sheaf of CVs on her desk that day in 1973 was one from an applicant whose surname was Cassidy. Spotting his name, Sister Pauline thought he was just the kind of teacher they were after, and appointed him without even an interview. Thus, as Campbell Cassidy’s friends would recall, was a Methodist granted a key job at a Catholic secondary school. Daniel Campbell Cassidy, who has died at the age of 80, was a figure of considerable stature in the fields of English teaching and assessment, and did a great deal of the development for Higher Still, the major reconstruction of education and assessment that took place in the late 1990s.
By Kate Royals and Bobby Harrison
Apr 8, 2021 10:26 AM
Before Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann finished his post-legislative session press conference on April 1, education advocates and politicos rapidly fired off texts to one another and to reporters, opining about an assertion he made.
“This year education had its best year since, probably since William Winter,” Hosemann said early in the press conference.
Hosemann was harkening back to the 1982 session, when former Gov. William Winter ushered one of the state’s most transformative legislative education packages. It increased teacher pay, established public kindergarten and compulsory school attendance, and created a statewide testing program for performance-based accreditation of public schools.