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Hatfield taps veteran educator as interim schools chief > Published: 7/7/2021 9:03:15 PM HATFIELD An educator with nearly 30 years of school leadership experience will begin his tenure as interim superintendent of Hatfield public schools Monday. The Hatfield School Committee announced this week that Michael Wood, previously assistant superintendent for special education in Malden, will replace Martin McEvoy as superintendent. McEvoy left the position he held for a year at the end of June. “My goals are to get to know the system, the people who work there and live there, and what their hopes and dreams are for education,” Wood said. Wood said he applied for the position because the skills he could bring would be a good match. The Hatfield district consists of Smith Academy and Hatfield Elementary School. ....
DA orders Portland to release controversial bureau audit May 11 2021 The City Attorney s Office had refused to release the third-party audit of the Office of Community & Civic Life. The Multnomah County District Attorney has ordered Portland officials to release a third-party audit of an embattled bureau. District Attorney Mike Schmidt said the audit of the Office of Community & Civic Life was not exempt from disclosure as the Portland City Attorney s Office had claimed. In a Tuesday, May 11 ruling released late in the day, Schmidt said the city had not proven its claim the audit was protected by attorney-client privilege. The City has not met its burden of showing that the primary purpose, or even a substantial purpose, of this document is the facilitation of legal services. All indicators show it to be business, management, personnel, and public relations advice intended to guide the transformation of a struggling office. Such advice, and ....
Portland refuses to release audit of controversial city bureau May 05 2021 The Office of Community & Civic Life was reviewed after employee complaints or abusive leadership and potential fraud. Portland officials are refusing to release a third-party audit of the Office of Community & Civic Life. Former employees and several news organizations are accusing the City Attorney s Office of violating Oregon s public record laws to withhold information about a bureau that has been accused of historic mismanagement. Allowing the City Attorney to withhold this important review of the behavior at Civic Life serves, not justice for the people victimized, but rather to help the City prevent community members from understanding the full extent of the governance and management failures in City government, said Paul Leistner, a former employee who now is now a senior fellow at the PSU Center for Public Service at the Hatfield School of Government. ....
Elizabeth Furse, who represented Portland in Congress, dies at 84 - Portland Business Journal bizjournals.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bizjournals.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
increase font size Commentary: I know how it feels to lose a stolen election. A real patriot would move on. President Trump s claims have no merit. But even if they did, he s doing the wrong thing now. By Stephanie SingerSpecial to The Washington Post Share I know what a stolen election feels like. There’s rage at the enemies who got away with it. There’s grief over the dashed plans for your next term. There’s fear that all your accomplishments will be undone. There’s shock at the unexpected, unbelievable outcome. And there’s shame about what you might have done differently. ....