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Army Promises to Reimburse Soldiers Affected by Broken Tuition Assistance Website

For soldiers seeking the Army s tuition assistance, little help and radio silence

For soldiers seeking the Army s tuition assistance, little help and radio silence Phil McCausland © Provided by NBC News Every day for the past month, ArmyIgnitED’s Facebook page has gotten a smattering of new comments containing complaints from soldiers who are unable to use the Army’s new tuition assistance program because of a technical glitch. There are now more than 300 comments on the post dated May 3 from service members asking when the tuition assistance program, known as Army IgnitED, will work again. Soldiers complain the Army has provided few answers and has not communicated a timeline to the active-duty soldiers, National Guard members and reservists the delay affects.

The Army promised tuition aid to its soldiers But they say they can t use the system

The Army promised tuition aid to its soldiers. But they say they can t use the system. Phil McCausland © Provided by NBC News Every day for more than a month, the Facebook page for the Army s new tuition assistance program has gotten a smattering of complaints from soldiers who are unable to use the program because of a technical glitch. There are now more than 300 comments on the post dated May 3 from service members asking when the tuition assistance program, known as ArmyIgnitED, will work again. Soldiers complain the Army has provided few answers and has not communicated a timeline to the active-duty soldiers, National Guard members and reservists affected by the delay.

Plymouth s humble heroes making us proud this week

Plymouth s humble heroes making us proud this week Plymouth is full of amazing people doing inspiring things throughout the lockdowns The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Never miss a big story in Plymouth again with our daily newslettersInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign me up! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Brownstown school board approves personnel-related matters

Brownstown school board approves personnel-related matters Tim Taylor BROWNSTOWN Brownstown Central Community School Corp. classified employees and administrators will receive a boost thanks to a recent action by the board of school trustees. Superintendent Tim Taylor recommended an increase in the corporation’s health insurance contribution by $600 for individuals and $1,400 for family plans and the number of personal days by two for those who receive them. Both were unanimously approved. Taylor said it’s consistent with what the board provided for teachers when approving their contract in November.  The board also approved increasing the number of sick days for bus drivers by two.

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