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The plan to keep everyone employed could cost the district up to about $2.7 million. Author: Yesenia Robles (Chalkbeat Colorado) Published: 10:43 AM MDT May 25, 2021 Updated: 10:45 AM MDT May 25, 2021 AURORA, Colo. Aurora school district leaders are planning to create jobs for people who have been displaced, if they can’t find a district vacancy that they can fill for next school year. As of Tuesday, 11 employees who lost their jobs through budget cuts but still have job protections still had not yet found new positions in the district. Usually, that would have triggered layoffs, known as a reduction in force, but the Aurora school board twice cast split votes against letting the district make staff cuts. ....
PANS â The little-known syndrome going undiagnosed in Australian children Carys Fletcher, pictured with her father James Fletcher. Carys Fletcher was six years old when, her parents say, the daughter they knew disappeared almost overnight. A diligent Year One student, Carys had been recovering from a nasty case of strep throat, which turned into scarlet fever. However, she remembers being keen to get back to her primary school on the Sunshine Coast. Still weak from her illness, Carys was walking across the classroom when she blacked out. READ MORE: Her father, James Fletcher, was at home when the phone call from school came. ....
Earlier this year, four-year-old James could barely put one foot in front of the other. His condition came on suddenly and within a week, he was unable to walk. Four-year-old James found himself unable to walk within a week.(9News) His mother Li brought him to the Children s Hospital at Westmead where he underwent tests and MRIs. Under the care of the doctors and scientists at the Kids Neuroscience Centre, James was diagnosed with a rare type of spinal and brain inflammation But thanks to the groundbreaking work from a team of doctors, nurses, scientists and clinicians from The Children s Hospital at Westmead, he s now moving faster than ever. ....