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Johnetta Randolph Haley knew she wanted to be a music educator early on. She broke racial barriers and founded Head Start in East St. Louis. She died at age 97.
Johnetta Randolph Haley, a music teacher who, over the vehement objections of white parents, helped integrate a Kirkwood middle school after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down school segregation in 1954, has died. She was 97.
“Fifteen hundred people signed a petition they didn’t want me or the other three (teachers) only because we were black,” Haley said in a 2018 awards program video. “But after one year, they wanted their kids in my class.”
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Public comment sought as part of SIU System strategic plan development Work on a strategic plan for the Southern Illinois University System continues with an invitation for public comment on drafts of a mission statement, vision statement and key themes. (Source: Colin Baillie) By Jessica Ladd | January 26, 2021 at 3:25 PM CST - Updated January 26 at 3:25 PM
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (KFVS) - Work on a strategic plan for the Southern Illinois University System continues with an invitation for public comment on drafts of a mission statement, vision statement and key themes.
SIU System President Dan Mahony said a systemwide strategic planning committee has surveyed alumni, faculty, staff, students and others to get feedback on topics included in the plan.
John Jules was a cultural leader of the Shuswap Nation.
Tk emlups Indian Band and the Shuswap Nation as a whole have lost a cultural luminary - a traditional knowledge keeper - with the death of John Jules.
That was how John s brother, former TIB chief Manny Jules, described his importance to the community as a wake continued in the elder s honour Tuesday.
John Jules, 56, died Saturday at RIH after battling inoperable cancer since he was diagnosed in June. As the two eldest siblings in a family of seven children, they shared many experiences growing up. What he excelled at was the cultural aspect, Manny said. We had lost the (Secwepemctsin) language because of residential schools. He earned a degree in archeology and he gathered knowledge from the elders.