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Highlands College Graduates Over 400 Trained Leaders Ready for Ministry
Highlands College Graduates Over 400 Trained Leaders Ready for Ministry
BIRMINGHAM, AL / ACCESSWIRE / May 6, 2021 / Highlands College is excited to celebrate over 400 graduates during their commencement ceremonies held on May 15, 2021. The Traditional Program Commencement is at 9:00 AM and the Evening Program Commencement is at 11:30 AM CDT. While in-person attendance is limited and not available to the community, Highlands College encourages those looking to support the graduates to join the commencement ceremonies virtually through our livestream link: https://live.churchofthehighlands.com/?event=hc
While most students college journey concludes at commencement, Highlands College students are just beginning theirs as they walk across the graduation stage. Highlands College is focused on the lives of eternal impact their graduates go on to live after they leave the college. Fulfilling the world-changing call
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Deborah Kerr (left) and Jill Underly (right) were the top two vote-getters in the primary election for state superintendent.
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After the Feb. 16 Primary Election, the field for Wisconsin State Superintendent for Public Instruction has narrowed from seven to two people Deborah Kerr and Jill Underly. Kerr is the former Brown Deer School District superintendent and Underly is the current superintendent of the rural Pecatonica School District.
Carolyn Stanford Taylor, who currently holds the seat, was appointed state superintendent in 2019 by Tony Evers, who held the position before he was elected governor. Stanford Taylor decided not to run in this election.
Seven candidates are competing in the race for Wisconsin State Superintendent of Public Instruction. In the Feb. 16 Primary Election , voters will narrow