Walker-Shuman told the Courier that she plans to "continue taking care of my parents and family, finishing graduate school and advocating for education."
The program included singer and songwriter Jess Hoover, who shared her own mental health journey with students while also inspiring them to create their own masterpiece.
With the rise of anti-hate sentiments and acts of violence increasing over this past year, this clinic comes at an important time to show inclusion and diversity triumph over intolerance and bigotry. The success of the Abraham Accords has demonstrated what people of different cultures
The fact that the D.A. found that no actual "crime" has been committed does not signal an end to the investigation of this matter, however. During the lengthy public commenting period at the Sept. 14 meeting, parents called on Walker-Shuman to resign or respond to
Walker-Shuman characterized Marcus's call for an investigation as an overstep of her authority, saying that "she violated board policy by issuing a statement in her official capacity that was not agreed upon by the whole board."
Bregy underscored that the numbers are changing each day. "Just today alone, four or five new families came in to register," he said. Last week, 41 new students registered.
Little comes to Beverly Vista with a decade of experience. He previously worked at Animo Westside Middle School, a charter school in the Green Dot Public Schools network, where he taught as a history teacher and spent five years as an Assistant Principal.
"We have a purchase order for bond management for security in the amount of $2,800,000," Wells said. "My issue with it is that I am not comfortable approving this when I do not have an overview of the security program
"For too many, 2020 wasn't just about a deadly virus, it was about an epidemic of hate," said Bonta, himself the state's first Filipino-American attorney general.