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Fundraiser for family of 9-year-old Alabama girl struck, killed by car passes goal
Updated Dec 20, 2020;
A fundraiser for the family of a 9-year-old Russellville, Ala., girl who was struck and killed in an apparent traffic accident Friday night has already passed its goal, and has since been taken down.
Today has been a tremendously sad day for many of us at RCS as we mourn the tragic loss of 9-year-old Yaritza Ramos.Posted by Russellville City Schools on Saturday, December 19, 2020
Yaritza Nolasco, a fourth grader at Russellville Elementary School, was struck and killed between 5-5:15 p.m. Friday, just after dark, while trying to cross Waterloo Road in Russellville, according to the Franklin County Coroner Charles Adcox. Adcox said the driver didn’t see Nolasco, and the incident is being considered an accident.
Russellville City Schools superintendent awarded for contributions to English Language Learners
Russellville City Schools Superintendent Dr. Heath Grimes
Russellville City Schools Superintendent Dr. Heath Grimes received the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Education’s Outstanding Service Award.
Posted: Dec 15, 2020 2:12 PM
Updated: Dec 15, 2020 2:37 PM
Posted By: Megan Janssen
One North Alabama superintendent has been recognized for his continued commitment to the success of English Language Learners (ELL).
Russellville City Schools Superintendent Dr. Heath Grimes received the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Education’s Outstanding Service Award earlier this month for his work advocating for ELL students.
Grimes says the award came as a pleasant surprise. He says the honor is part of a collective effort across the district.