Oregon school board elections this year have drawn competition between candidates, attention from statewide groups, and money from political action committees as school boards have increasingly become a space where state policies and support for some of the state’s most marginalized students come into question.
DENMARK â âLegacy of Leadership, Learning, and Loveâ was the theme for the Eta Gamma Sigma chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc.âs virtual Mother-Daughter Scholarship Brunch held on Saturday, March 15. The program honored mothers and leaders in the chapterâs service communities.
Hazel Rickenbacker, the financial secretary for the Delta Chi Sigma chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc., Orangeburg, served as the mistress of ceremonies. She was presented to the virtual audience by Christine Simpkins-Holman, a member of the local chapter. Other members of the chapter on the program were Barbara Brewer, chaplain, who rendered the invocation; Dianna Davis-Bailey, the historian, greeted the guests; and Sharmiece Patterson, a newly inducted member, delivered the occasion.