Cuts Bring Questions on Iroquois School Budget


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Cuts Bring Questions on Iroquois School Budget
Concerns about staff and programming cuts—specifically the fourth-grade music program, school clubs, and business teacher Jeffrey Toy—prompted comments and questions from Iroquois students and residents at Monday night’s Iroquois School Budget hearing and board meeting. The public input followed Superintendent Neil Rochelle’s presentation of the budget plan, which will be voted upon Tues., May 18.
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NC Athlete Of The Year: Penderâs Mackley named NC Female Athlete of the Year
BURGAW – Pender High School senior Leah Mackley paused a moment when the question, was asked, “What would your high school experience have been like without sports?” Mackley then responded – with a chuckle in her voice:
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Fund for Women and Girls changes lives in FFLD County
When Kerry, 39, got divorced, she wanted to go back to school and get a degree. If it wasn’t for the Family Economic Security Program (FESP), a partnership between the Fund for Women and Girls, Norwalk Community College and the NCC Foundation, she wouldn’t have been able to.
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Duhon Stand Tall awards scholarships
The Chris Duhon Stand Tall Foundation has awarded five college scholarships to area high school students.
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