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Cynthia Shepard Perry
Indiana State University trustees on Friday approved the honorary naming of part of Fifth Street on campus after Cynthia Shepard Perry, a Terre Haute native and ISU graduate selected by three U.S. presidents to represent the nation on the international level.
Perry, 92, served as the U.S. ambassador to Sierra Leone and Burundi. She now lives in Houston, Texas.
The honorary naming means that Fifth Street from Cherry Street north to Tippecanoe Street will be known as “Ambassador Cynthia Shepard Perry Way.” I m really, really truly honored that my hometown has thought to do this for me, Perry said in a phone interview Friday. I m sure this doesn t happen to many people.
Despite science, deaths, Visalia parents hold rally for parental choice
As Visalia Unified School District board members prepared for their first regular meeting of the school year, flocks of families arrived outside of district offices Tuesday night.
In response to the California Department of Public Health’s updated guidance for students, more than 100 community members, including parents, students, and teachers, gathered on VUSD s front lawn for a right to breathe rally. Parents should make all health decisions, not teachers, not funding, not lawsuits, not the government, said Amanda Chavez, an elementary school teacher. You are insane to think that me, an employee of yours, would do this (enforce CDPH guidance).
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Capital Connections: Delivering connection, learning and hope
Guest Speakers Angie Lane and Emmett Soldati discussed business and community leadership with CASL students in March. Courtesy
Some members of Leadership Greater Concord Class of 2021 connecting safely through technology. Courtesy
Published: 4/21/2021 5:36:07 PM
The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce offers two leadership programs annually: Capital Area Student Leadership and Leadership Greater Concord.
CASL provides capital area high school sophomores with the opportunity to learn from state and city leaders outside of a traditional classroom environment. It also gives young people the confidence and opportunity to explore what qualities make someone a leader and how ideas become actions in their school or community.