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Operator Good day, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Continental Resources, Inc. Second Quarter 2021 Earnings Conference Call. [Operator Instructions]. As a reminder, this conference call is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Rory Sabino, Vice President of Investor Relations. Please go ahead. Rory Sabino Vice President, Investor Relations Good morning, and thank you for joining us. Welcome to today s earnings call. We will start today s call with remarks from Bill Berry, Continental s Chief Executive Officer and Jack Stark, President and Chief Operating Officer. Bill and Jack will be joined by additional members of our team, including Mr. Harold Hamm, Chairman of the Board; John Hart, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Strategy Officer; and other members of our team. Today s call will contain forward-looking statements that address projections, assumptions and guidance. Actual results may differ materially from those contained ....
PHS freshman says district has to do better to address Asian hate PHS freshman says district has to do better to address Asian hate The Princeton Public School District has to do better to address Asian hate in the schools. That’s the message Princeton High School freshman Oliver Huang delivered to the Princeton school board at its March 30 meeting. “What we see in Atlanta is a reflection of the fact that there has been a lot of Asian hate,” Oliver said. He was referring to the six Asian women who were killed in three spas and massage parlors in Atlanta and Acworth, Georgia, on March 16. ....
Princeton High School students are more stressed than ever, and a plan to add more Zoom instruction time to their daily schedules would only make things worse. That was the message students at the high school gave to administrators and the school board at a public Zoom meeting last week that was attended by almost 1,000 people. The meeting lasted more than four hours and was cut off by the board at midnight. Yash Roy, a student representative to the school board, said March and April plans for changes to the high school schedule that would add more Zoom time caused confusion, frustration, and chaos. Students wanted to have a voice when it came to the changes, but they did not before the changes were presented to them, he said. A survey of his fellow students shows that 85 percent are feeling overly stressed. “Adding instructional time is not going to help that,” Roy said, adding that students need more time to do homework. ....