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Spotlight On Racial Disparities Raises Controversy And Hope In CMS Special Education Department


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Lisa Wright leads an activity for students with disabilities at the Camp CMS summer school at Paw Creek Elementary School.
As part of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools anti-racism work, leaders of the special education department recently pulled data on diversity and disparities in the department. The results created a stir among employees, but Associate Superintendent Ann White says that s necessary to make change.
White, who heads the CMS Exceptional Children Department, presented the report in May to 200 or so staffers.
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I’m sure what you’ve heard about is: The department is too white. The department is too female. We don’t have an appropriately diverse department, she said afterward. And that’s true. ....

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U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania: Actions Taken on April 28


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Order For Statistical Closing-an Order Of Stay Having Been Entered And The Court Having Determined At That Time That No Further Action Should Be Taken By The Court Until The Stay Is Lifted, The Clerk Of Court Is Directed To Close This Case For Administrative Purposes Only During The Pendency Of The Stay. This Order Is Deemed To Have Been Entered With A Nunc Pro Tunc Date Of May 10, 2018. Jurisdiction Is Retained Over All Claims, Defenses And Rights Of The Parties And The Entry Of This Order Shall Operate To Preserve All Such Claims, Defenses And Rights Inviolate During The Pendency Of The Administrative Closing. All As More Fully Set Forth In The Order. Signed By Judge David S. Cercone On 4/28/21. (mwm) ....

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Ezard wins fourth term as Jacksonville mayor


Ezard wins fourth term as Jacksonville mayor
Jacksonville Mayor Andy Ezard will return to his office for a fourth term following his victory Tuesday night in the city s mayoral election.
Ezard received 81% or 1,601 votes, with all 18 city precincts reporting Tuesday night. The Jacksonville native defeated business owner Nicole Riley, who received about 19% or 366 votes. Ezard has served as mayor since 2009.
In other contested area races:
Sangamon County
Buffalo: Incumbent village trustees Doug Badgley and David Bueltmann won reelection Badgley receiving 26% of the vote (54 votes) and Bueltmann receiving 24% percent of the vote (50 votes).
The final spot on the board remains up for grabs, with Citizens Party candidate Thomas Paige and independent Jennifer Dennison each separated by one vote. Paige has received 13.40 percent of the vote (28 votes), while Dennison has received 12.92% of the vote (27 votes). ....

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Jacksonville election: Mayor Andy Ezard faces opponent, Nicole RIley


Property tax and transparency issues have motivated a Jacksonville business owner to challenge Mayor Andy Ezard, providing the incumbent with his first challenge since his inaugural mayoral run in 2009.
Nicole Riley, owner of Soap Co. Coffee Shop and Freya & Co. Salon in Jacksonville, will oppose Ezard in Tuesday s municipal elections. Ezard, a lifelong resident of the city, has served as mayor since 2009 and has run unopposed in each of the last two mayoral races in 2013 and 2017. He received 86% of the vote 784 votes in the Feb. 23 primary, while Riley took 12%  112 votes.
Ezard wants people to know that his experience which includes four years serving as the city clerk prior to being elected as mayor is being used to work hard for the people, even in unpredictable times like right now, with COVID-19 affecting all facets of life throughout the city. ....

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