Saskatoon non-public college’s lease terminated following abuse claims

An settlement with Grace Christian Faculty involving leased house inside Forest Grove Group Church in Saskatoon’s east facet has been terminated following abuse claims.

Grace Christian Faculty, together with two different non-public faculties, has been named in allegations of bodily and sexual abuse from a number of college students.

Forest Grove Group Church (FGCC) launched an announcement on its web site stating they have been tremendously involved upon listening to of the abuse suffered by the victims.

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Sask. schooling minister appoints administrator for 3 non-public faculties following abuse claims

“Our church workers and management are praying for all

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Scrapped training reform invoice looms massive over trustee elections, Winnipeg candidates say

The present elections for Manitoba college trustees wouldn’t be occurring if the provincial authorities’s proposed training reform invoice had handed into regulation.

And though the province finally backed down over public outcry to Invoice 64, which might have eradicated all English-language college boards and changed them with a central training authority, folks working in Winnipeg’s largest college district say it continues to have an effect on the Oct . 26 votes.

“I really feel just like the occasions of the previous few years, with the provincial authorities’s stance on public training, have actually galvanized some people to take the private

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8 Drinks for Flawless and Glowing Pores and skin

Sustaining lovely, wholesome pores and skin requires extra than simply making use of costly magnificence merchandise and a constant journey to the Dermatologist — vitamin performs a vital function too.

Our pores and skin is a mirror of what is taking place inside our our bodies. Subsequently, wholesome pores and skin can’t exist with no wholesome physique. So after we are wholesome and clear on the within, our pores and skin cells will probably be visibly nourished on the surface.

In my earlier articles, I’ve talked about pure and frugal methods to get glowing pores and skin, in addition to

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Meritus announces new chief medical officer, new associate dean for proposed med school

Meritus Health recently named new leadership at Meritus Medical Center and its first associate dean for the proposed Meritus School of Osteopathic Medicine.

Dr. Anand Budi has been promoted to chief medical officer, according to a news release from Meritus. Dr. Aaron George, who had been the chief medical officer, was the first associate dean of clinical education, community development for the proposed medical school.

“We are so grateful for Dr. George’s tremendous leadership,” Maulik Joshi, Meritus president and CEO, said in the release. “He’s been a committed and dedicated leader through the COVID pandemic and has led very successful

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Sanders taps Florida education leader to replace Key as Arkansas’ secretary of education

Gov.-elect Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced Thursday her plan to nominate a key official in Florida’s education system as secretary for the Arkansas Department of Education.

Sanders, during a morning news conference at the Arkansas State University System office, announced his intention to appoint Jacob Oliva as the head of Arkansas’ education system.

Oliva currently serves as the division of public schools chancellor for the Florida Department of Education. He oversees the teaching and learning of more than 2.9 million students in approximately 3,600 public schools.

He would replace Johnny Key.

Oliva began his career as a special education teacher. Over

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Wave of retirement hits Canadian workforce

TORONTO –

Canada is facing a wave of retirements driven by workers in high-pressure sectors, with an increasing number retreating before they turn 65.

A new analysis of labor force survey data by the Canadian Center for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) found that 73,000 more people retired in the year ending August 2022 compared to a year earlier, a jump of 32 per cent.

Two-thirds of those excess retirements were in four industries: health care, construction, retail trade, and education and social assistance.

Senior economist David Macdonald said it’s highly unusual to see retirements at this level. But a closer look

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COVID-19 harmed literacy development of younger NB students: minister

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick’s Department of Education says mental wellness remains a concern as students return to class after two years of disruptions due to the pandemic.

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick’s Department of Education says mental wellness remains a concern as students return to class after two years of disruptions due to the pandemic.

The 2021-22 provincial assessment results released today show about 30 per cent of students from Grade 6 to 12 felt lonely most or all of the time, while nearly 50 per cent reported spending three or more hours a day on social media.

It says about

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Alternative education programs helping Maine students learn

The president of Alternative Education Association of Maine estimates about 80 percent of schools have alternative learning programs.

MAINE, USA — Alternative education puts a focus on social and emotional wellbeing for students and has grown in popularity after the pandemic showed many educators there is no “right” way to education.

“Alternative ed in Maine comes in many shapes and sizes,” Lenny Holmes, educator and president of the Alternative Education Association of Maine, said.

Holmes estimates about 80 percent of high schools across the state have some type of alternative education program.

Summit Academy in Houlton is a high school

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