دۆناڵد ترامپ سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا شەوی چوارشەممە1ی مانگی چوار لە وتارێکدا بۆ خەڵکی ئەمەریکا سەبارەت بە ئۆپەراسیۆنی توڕەیی ئەفسانەیی، ڕایگەیاند لەم ئۆپەراسیۆنە سەربازییەدا هێزی ئاسمانی و دەریایی ئێران لەت و پەت بووە و زۆربەی سەرکردەکانی کوژراون و توانای وڵاتەکە بۆ هەڵدانی مووشەک و فڕۆکەی بێفڕۆکەوان بە شێوەیەکی سەرنجڕاکێش کەم بووەتەوە. سەرۆک ترامپ وتی هیچ دوژمنێک لە مێژووی جیهاندا ڕووبەڕووی لێدانی لەو شێوەیە نەبووەتەوە و جەختی لەوە کردەوە کە ئەمەریکا سەردەکەوێت. سەرۆک ترامپ وتی لە کاتێکدا...

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دۆناڵد ترامپ سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا شەوی چوارشەممە1ی مانگی چوار لە وتارێکدا بۆ خەڵکی ئەمەریکا سەبارەت بە ئۆپەراسیۆنی توڕەیی ئەفسانەیی، ڕایگەیاند لەم ئۆپەراسیۆنە سەربازییەدا هێزی ئاسمانی و دەریایی ئێران لەت و پەت بووە و زۆربەی سەرکردەکانی کوژراون و توانای وڵاتەکە بۆ هەڵدانی مووشەک و فڕۆکەی بێفڕۆکەوان بە شێوەیەکی سەرنجڕاکێش کەم بووەتەوە. سەرۆک ترامپ وتی هیچ دوژمنێک لە مێژووی جیهاندا ڕووبەڕووی لێدانی لەو شێوەیە نەبووەتەوە و جەختی لەوە کردەوە کە ئەمەریکا سەردەکەوێت. سەرۆک ترامپ وتی لە کاتێکدا...

Au Rwanda, un groupe de 214 personnes affiliées à des groupes rebelles, dont des FDLR selon les autorités, ont été réinsérés dans la société civile après plusieurs mois dans un centre de démobilisation. Parmi eux, des combattants mais aussi des civils affiliés à ces groupes.

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Au Rwanda, un groupe de 214 personnes affiliées à des groupes rebelles, dont des FDLR selon les autorités, ont été réinsérés dans la société civile après plusieurs mois dans un centre de démobilisation. Parmi eux, des combattants mais aussi des civils affiliés à ces groupes.

Maine’s highest court is considering whether it is constitutional to expand ranked choice voting to general elections for governor, state representative and state senator.  The Supreme Judicial Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in Portland, after the Maine Legislature last month asked for an advisory opinion on LD 1666, which would expand the use of ranked […]

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Maine’s highest court is considering whether it is constitutional to expand ranked choice voting to general elections for governor, state representative and state senator.  The Supreme Judicial Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in Portland, after the Maine Legislature last month asked for an advisory opinion on LD 1666, which would expand the use of ranked […]

دونالد ترامپ، رئیس جمهوری آمریکا چهارشنبه شب ۱۲ فروردین در نطقی خطاب به مردم آمریکا گفت: آقای ترامپ در این سخنرانی گفت: همین امشب که صحبت می‌کنیم، تنها یک ماه از زمانی می‌گذرد که ارتش ایالات متحده «عملیات خشم حماسی» را آغاز کرده است؛ عملیاتی که [جمهوری اسلامی] ایران، به‌عنوان بزرگ‌ترین حامی دولتی تروریسم در جهان، را هدف قرار داده است. او گفت: در این چهار هفته گذشته، نیروهای مسلح ما پیروزی‌هایی سریع، قاطع و گسترده در میدان نبرد به‌دست آورده‌اند؛ پیروزی‌هایی که کمتر کسی تا به حال نظیر آن را...

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دونالد ترامپ، رئیس جمهوری آمریکا چهارشنبه شب ۱۲ فروردین در نطقی خطاب به مردم آمریکا گفت: آقای ترامپ در این سخنرانی گفت: همین امشب که صحبت می‌کنیم، تنها یک ماه از زمانی می‌گذرد که ارتش ایالات متحده «عملیات خشم حماسی» را آغاز کرده است؛ عملیاتی که [جمهوری اسلامی] ایران، به‌عنوان بزرگ‌ترین حامی دولتی تروریسم در جهان، را هدف قرار داده است. او گفت: در این چهار هفته گذشته، نیروهای مسلح ما پیروزی‌هایی سریع، قاطع و گسترده در میدان نبرد به‌دست آورده‌اند؛ پیروزی‌هایی که کمتر کسی تا به حال نظیر آن را...

هاوکاتی ڕەخنە گرتنی توندی دۆناڵد ترامپ سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا لە وڵاتانی ئەندامی ناتۆ بەهۆی ئامادەنەبوونیان لە بەشداریکردن لە کردنەوەی تەنگەی هورمز، هەواڵەکان باس لە گەشتی مارک ڕوتە، سکرتێری گشتی ناتۆ دەکەن لە هەفتەی داهاتوو بۆ واشنتن. بەرپرسێکی کۆشکی سپی ئەمڕۆ چوارشەممە بە سی بی ئێس نیوزی ڕاگەیاند مارک ڕوتە، سکرتێری گشتیی ناتۆ بەنیازە هەفتەی داهاتوو لەگەڵ دۆناڵد ترامپ سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا لە کۆشکی سپی کۆببێتەوە، ئەمەش دوای ئەوەی ترامپ ڕەخنەی توندی لە ناتۆ گرت بەهۆی بەشدارینەکردنی لە ئۆپەراسیۆنی...

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هاوکاتی ڕەخنە گرتنی توندی دۆناڵد ترامپ سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا لە وڵاتانی ئەندامی ناتۆ بەهۆی ئامادەنەبوونیان لە بەشداریکردن لە کردنەوەی تەنگەی هورمز، هەواڵەکان باس لە گەشتی مارک ڕوتە، سکرتێری گشتی ناتۆ دەکەن لە هەفتەی داهاتوو بۆ واشنتن. بەرپرسێکی کۆشکی سپی ئەمڕۆ چوارشەممە بە سی بی ئێس نیوزی ڕاگەیاند مارک ڕوتە، سکرتێری گشتیی ناتۆ بەنیازە هەفتەی داهاتوو لەگەڵ دۆناڵد ترامپ سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا لە کۆشکی سپی کۆببێتەوە، ئەمەش دوای ئەوەی ترامپ ڕەخنەی توندی لە ناتۆ گرت بەهۆی بەشدارینەکردنی لە ئۆپەراسیۆنی...

A casi dos meses del derrame de petróleo ocurrido en aguas del Golfo de México sus remanentes persisten en zonas costeras del país, sin embargo aún hay vacíos de información sobre el origen de la contaminación. Ante este escenario, los análisis científicos y satelitales permiten reconstruir una parte del incidente y sus alcances. El conocimiento […]

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A casi dos meses del derrame de petróleo ocurrido en aguas del Golfo de México sus remanentes persisten en zonas costeras del país, sin embargo aún hay vacíos de información sobre el origen de la contaminación. Ante este escenario, los análisis científicos y satelitales permiten reconstruir una parte del incidente y sus alcances. El conocimiento […]

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The grant is intended to support the creation of the most comprehensive long-term dataset on Hispanic and Latino brain aging to date.

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The grant is intended to support the creation of the most comprehensive long-term dataset on Hispanic and Latino brain aging to date.

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An associate of applied science in architectural technology and three certificate programs in the field were cut by the college last week.

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An associate of applied science in architectural technology and three certificate programs in the field were cut by the college last week.

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Aqueste còp, vos farai pas una cronica risolièra; aqueste còp serà pas la cronica de jòia que seriá estada se la lista Carcassona Unida que recampava l’esquèrra locala (socialistas, comunistas, ecologistas, radicals,ciutadans,…) e ont representavi lo Partit Occitan aviá ganhadas las municipalas. Mas non, Carcassona de Trencavèl que resistèt als Crosats, d’Armand Barbès que refusèt lo còp d’Estat de Loís-Napoleon Bonaparte, de la manifestacion bèla de 1907, del deputat Enric Got que votèt pas los plens poders a Petain en 1940, de la Resisténcia, de l’espelida de la nòva cançon occitana, de l’unitat vinhairons-populacion en Lengadòc de las annadas 1970, d’Anem òc per l’occitan, Carcassona ven de tombar dins l’escarcèla del Recampament nacional! Pensatz que los novèls elegits se poiràn apiejar sus la legenda de Ciutat amb sa Dòna Carcàs qu’èra sarrasina…??? Avèm fait la campanha classica mas bèla e engatjada de rescontres ciblats per establir lo programa, de profession de fe e de projèctes perpensats, de pòrtas a pòrtas, de rescontres ciutadans, de meeting, unapreséncia explicativa suls rasals socials,… Òm se trapa fàcia a un grand trabalh d’instruccion civica de faire: explicar lo ròtle e las competéncias d’una comuna, una aglomeracion, un depatament, una region, l’Estat, Euròpa… Se nòta una deconexion de la vida locala: las fèstas de quartièr an desaparegut; dins unes barris o escarts, as l’impression fòrta que cadun se replega dins son ostal e que lo viure ensemble es pas una preocupacion… Se nòta tanben una meconeissença bèla de la vida locala: de mens en mens de gens legisson la premsa del canton e se noirisson de las novèlas e de las messorgas dels rasals a-socials o de las televisions bollorizadas. Continua llegint

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Aqueste còp, vos farai pas una cronica risolièra; aqueste còp serà pas la cronica de jòia que seriá estada se la lista Carcassona Unida que recampava l’esquèrra locala (socialistas, comunistas, ecologistas, radicals,ciutadans,…) e ont representavi lo Partit Occitan aviá ganhadas las municipalas. Mas non, Carcassona de Trencavèl que resistèt als Crosats, d’Armand Barbès que refusèt lo còp d’Estat de Loís-Napoleon Bonaparte, de la manifestacion bèla de 1907, del deputat Enric Got que votèt pas los plens poders a Petain en 1940, de la Resisténcia, de l’espelida de la nòva cançon occitana, de l’unitat vinhairons-populacion en Lengadòc de las annadas 1970, d’Anem òc per l’occitan, Carcassona ven de tombar dins l’escarcèla del Recampament nacional! Pensatz que los novèls elegits se poiràn apiejar sus la legenda de Ciutat amb sa Dòna Carcàs qu’èra sarrasina…??? Avèm fait la campanha classica mas bèla e engatjada de rescontres ciblats per establir lo programa, de profession de fe e de projèctes perpensats, de pòrtas a pòrtas, de rescontres ciutadans, de meeting, unapreséncia explicativa suls rasals socials,… Òm se trapa fàcia a un grand trabalh d’instruccion civica de faire: explicar lo ròtle e las competéncias d’una comuna, una aglomeracion, un depatament, una region, l’Estat, Euròpa… Se nòta una deconexion de la vida locala: las fèstas de quartièr an desaparegut; dins unes barris o escarts, as l’impression fòrta que cadun se replega dins son ostal e que lo viure ensemble es pas una preocupacion… Se nòta tanben una meconeissença bèla de la vida locala: de mens en mens de gens legisson la premsa del canton e se noirisson de las novèlas e de las messorgas dels rasals a-socials o de las televisions bollorizadas. Continua llegint

Lo nòu cònsol màger de Carcassona, Christophe Barthès, del Recampament Nacional, es al còr d’una polemica après s’èsser sospechadament infiltrat dins un grop Instagram de liceans per los intimidar e empedir una mobilizacion estudianta. Segon d’informacions de L’Humanité, l’elegit ultradrechista auriá utilizat son compte personal per menaçar los joves en evocant la «recuperacion dels pseudonims» e la possibilitat de prevenir la polícia en cas de manifestacion non declarada. Continua llegint

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Lo nòu cònsol màger de Carcassona, Christophe Barthès, del Recampament Nacional, es al còr d’una polemica après s’èsser sospechadament infiltrat dins un grop Instagram de liceans per los intimidar e empedir una mobilizacion estudianta. Segon d’informacions de L’Humanité, l’elegit ultradrechista auriá utilizat son compte personal per menaçar los joves en evocant la «recuperacion dels pseudonims» e la possibilitat de prevenir la polícia en cas de manifestacion non declarada. Continua llegint

Una ensalada milenaria, ligera y casi invisible, podría esconder claves científicas contra la presión arterial elevada.

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Una ensalada milenaria, ligera y casi invisible, podría esconder claves científicas contra la presión arterial elevada.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox.To Christen Reyes, working in the tiny Sheridan School District for many of the past 21 years felt like a partnership between teachers, administrators, and the community. But an important part of that partnership has broken down, Reyes and other Sheridan teachers said, and it’s hurting the district’s more than 900 students, most of whom are Hispanic and come from low-income families. On Wednesday, Sheridan teachers went on strike to protest what they say is the district’s refusal to reinstate the teachers union contract.“We’ve had disagreements, but we’ve always come to the table for the well-being of all,” said Reyes, who teaches high school English and Spanish.“And then it became them versus us,” said Esther Rocha-Garcia, who teaches math at Sheridan High School and was standing with Reyes outside district headquarters.“There’s no partnership because we don’t exist,” Reyes added.Teachers in Sheridan, located south of Denver, have been working without a contract all school year. The Sheridan Educators Association’s previous agreement with the district expired in July after the two sides couldn’t agree on pay raises. Union President Kate Biester said that when they returned to the negotiating table in August, the district refused to budge.“How I feel is that we were playing a game,” Biester said, “and they changed the rules of the game entirely and told us that we were no longer a part of it.”In a statement Wednesday, the Sheridan School District said it is “eager and willing to return to the bargaining table to collaborate with our educators to find common ground.” The district canceled classes at all five of its schools on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. In a letter to families Tuesday, Superintendent Gionni Thompson wrote that the district would not have enough staff to “to safely maintain normal school operations.”“We understand that this disruption creates challenges for our students, families, and community, and we appreciate your patience and flexibility,” Thompson wrote. Thompson, who was hired to lead the Sheridan district two years ago, added that the district is “committed to working in good faith with SEA to reach an agreement that supports our students, values our educators, and is fiscally responsible to our community.”Like many districts in the Denver metro area, Sheridan’s enrollment is declining. Ten years ago, the district had more than 1,500 students. This year, it’s down to 924, according to the Colorado Department of Education. Schools in Colorado are funded based on student counts, and the 40% decline means Sheridan is receiving less per-pupil funding from the state.Union leaders with the Sheridan Educators Association said they're planning to strike until the district responds to their demands.Less funding often leads to lower teacher salaries. Last school year, the average Sheridan teacher salary was $71,797, according to the state education department. That was lower than all of the surrounding districts, including Englewood ($72,803), Denver ($76,901), Jeffco ($80,659), Littleton ($85,405) and Cherry Creek ($94,443).But Biester stressed the Sheridan union’s strike isn’t primarily about pay. “It’s just about having our collective bargaining rights back again,” she said.Those rights are important if the district wants to attract and retain teachers, Biester and others said. Sheridan has a high teacher turnover rate: More than 43% of teachers left between the 2023-24 and 2024-25 school years, according to state statistics. By comparison, the teacher turnover rates in all of the surrounding districts were below 20%.Kelly Landgraf left Sheridan last year after 10 years of teaching social studies and language arts in the district. She took the day off Wednesday from her new job in the neighboring Cherry Creek district to stand on the picket line with her former colleagues.“The teachers are just turning over, which is terrible for kids,” Landgraf said. “This is such a small community and it’s such a close-knit community that it shouldn’t be this hard.”Teachers in the Sheridan School District have been working without a contract all school year.Holding a sign on the sidewalk facing busy Federal Boulevard, Nathan Miller said he was inspired to strike after the Sheridan school board passed a policy in January that union leaders say could make it harder for employees like Miller, who does IT support for the district, to join the teachers union or form their own. Cars driving by emitted a near-constant stream of honks in support of the strike. Children hung out of truck windows and waved. The teachers waved back and shook their signs. Sometimes they banged on upside-down buckets and chanted, “What do we want? A contract! When do we want it? Now!”To end the strike, the union has demanded that the district rescind the January policy. It has also demanded that the district reinstate the expired contract and allow non-licensed staff, including school bus drivers and paraprofessionals, to join the union.Christy DiLuca, a speech language pathologist at Alice Terry Elementary School, said working without a contract has affected not just her paycheck, but her emotional health.DiLuca has worked for at least seven school districts in six states during her long career, and she said she’s never felt as unappreciated by a district as she does now.“It’s so disheartening,” DiLuca said. “There’s days when we were all just scared to death and wanting to cry and go, ‘What do we do about this?’ But we have to stand together and fight. “We’re willing to go as long as we need to.”Melanie Asmar is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Colorado. Contact Melanie at masmar@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox.To Christen Reyes, working in the tiny Sheridan School District for many of the past 21 years felt like a partnership between teachers, administrators, and the community. But an important part of that partnership has broken down, Reyes and other Sheridan teachers said, and it’s hurting the district’s more than 900 students, most of whom are Hispanic and come from low-income families. On Wednesday, Sheridan teachers went on strike to protest what they say is the district’s refusal to reinstate the teachers union contract.“We’ve had disagreements, but we’ve always come to the table for the well-being of all,” said Reyes, who teaches high school English and Spanish.“And then it became them versus us,” said Esther Rocha-Garcia, who teaches math at Sheridan High School and was standing with Reyes outside district headquarters.“There’s no partnership because we don’t exist,” Reyes added.Teachers in Sheridan, located south of Denver, have been working without a contract all school year. The Sheridan Educators Association’s previous agreement with the district expired in July after the two sides couldn’t agree on pay raises. Union President Kate Biester said that when they returned to the negotiating table in August, the district refused to budge.“How I feel is that we were playing a game,” Biester said, “and they changed the rules of the game entirely and told us that we were no longer a part of it.”In a statement Wednesday, the Sheridan School District said it is “eager and willing to return to the bargaining table to collaborate with our educators to find common ground.” The district canceled classes at all five of its schools on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. In a letter to families Tuesday, Superintendent Gionni Thompson wrote that the district would not have enough staff to “to safely maintain normal school operations.”“We understand that this disruption creates challenges for our students, families, and community, and we appreciate your patience and flexibility,” Thompson wrote. Thompson, who was hired to lead the Sheridan district two years ago, added that the district is “committed to working in good faith with SEA to reach an agreement that supports our students, values our educators, and is fiscally responsible to our community.”Like many districts in the Denver metro area, Sheridan’s enrollment is declining. Ten years ago, the district had more than 1,500 students. This year, it’s down to 924, according to the Colorado Department of Education. Schools in Colorado are funded based on student counts, and the 40% decline means Sheridan is receiving less per-pupil funding from the state.Union leaders with the Sheridan Educators Association said they're planning to strike until the district responds to their demands.Less funding often leads to lower teacher salaries. Last school year, the average Sheridan teacher salary was $71,797, according to the state education department. That was lower than all of the surrounding districts, including Englewood ($72,803), Denver ($76,901), Jeffco ($80,659), Littleton ($85,405) and Cherry Creek ($94,443).But Biester stressed the Sheridan union’s strike isn’t primarily about pay. “It’s just about having our collective bargaining rights back again,” she said.Those rights are important if the district wants to attract and retain teachers, Biester and others said. Sheridan has a high teacher turnover rate: More than 43% of teachers left between the 2023-24 and 2024-25 school years, according to state statistics. By comparison, the teacher turnover rates in all of the surrounding districts were below 20%.Kelly Landgraf left Sheridan last year after 10 years of teaching social studies and language arts in the district. She took the day off Wednesday from her new job in the neighboring Cherry Creek district to stand on the picket line with her former colleagues.“The teachers are just turning over, which is terrible for kids,” Landgraf said. “This is such a small community and it’s such a close-knit community that it shouldn’t be this hard.”Teachers in the Sheridan School District have been working without a contract all school year.Holding a sign on the sidewalk facing busy Federal Boulevard, Nathan Miller said he was inspired to strike after the Sheridan school board passed a policy in January that union leaders say could make it harder for employees like Miller, who does IT support for the district, to join the teachers union or form their own. Cars driving by emitted a near-constant stream of honks in support of the strike. Children hung out of truck windows and waved. The teachers waved back and shook their signs. Sometimes they banged on upside-down buckets and chanted, “What do we want? A contract! When do we want it? Now!”To end the strike, the union has demanded that the district rescind the January policy. It has also demanded that the district reinstate the expired contract and allow non-licensed staff, including school bus drivers and paraprofessionals, to join the union.Christy DiLuca, a speech language pathologist at Alice Terry Elementary School, said working without a contract has affected not just her paycheck, but her emotional health.DiLuca has worked for at least seven school districts in six states during her long career, and she said she’s never felt as unappreciated by a district as she does now.“It’s so disheartening,” DiLuca said. “There’s days when we were all just scared to death and wanting to cry and go, ‘What do we do about this?’ But we have to stand together and fight. “We’re willing to go as long as we need to.”Melanie Asmar is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Colorado. Contact Melanie at masmar@chalkbeat.org.

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FRANKFORT — The Kentucky General Assembly will provide the Beshear administration with $12 million over the next two years to implement a 2024 law to help kinship care families.  The two-year state budget that passed the legislature Wednesday includes a $6 million appropriation for Senate Bill 151 for each fiscal year, an increase over the […]

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FRANKFORT — The Kentucky General Assembly will provide the Beshear administration with $12 million over the next two years to implement a 2024 law to help kinship care families.  The two-year state budget that passed the legislature Wednesday includes a $6 million appropriation for Senate Bill 151 for each fiscal year, an increase over the […]

Oklahoma lawmakers reached a state budget agreement on Wednesday afternoon. They’ve traded the normally drawn-out process for a quick resolution that meets Gov. Kevin Stitt’s top priorities and aims to end the legislative session early.

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Oklahoma lawmakers reached a state budget agreement on Wednesday afternoon. They’ve traded the normally drawn-out process for a quick resolution that meets Gov. Kevin Stitt’s top priorities and aims to end the legislative session early.

Las defensas de los comuneros Óscar Cañupan, José Lienqueo, Bastián Llaitul, Axel Campos, Roberto Garling y Rafael Pichún Collonao, además...

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest news on Chicago Public Schools.Fifty Chicago leaders and organizations, including many Latino elected officials, want Chicago Public Schools’ soon-to-be permanent CEO to fill her cabinet and other senior leadership roles with more Latinos. The signees issued the public statement Wednesday, two days after the Chicago Board of Education voted to name interim CPS CEO Macquline King the permanent leader starting July 1. “This is not a question of talent but a reflection of a system that has consistently overlooked highly qualified Latino educators and leaders,” the statement said. “The result is a clear and persistent lack of Latino leadership at every level.”Several district positions are in flux and currently being filled on an interim basis, including its budget director, the chief financial officer, and the chief portfolio officer who oversees charter schools. Alfonso Carmona, acting chief education officer, is Latino but is leaving CPS.The makeup of teachers and principals don’t match the make-up of the district’s students. Hispanic students make up 46% of students at Chicago Public Schools — the biggest share of any major racial group. But 19% of CPS principals are Latino, the statement noted. Meanwhile, the plurality of principals, 45%, are Black, while 34% of district students are Black. Among teachers, the plurality, or 44%, are white, while just a quarter are Latino and just over a fifth are Black. The statement also called for King to keep partnering with community leaders to “protect every student’s right to a public education, regardless of immigration status” in the wake of aggressive immigration enforcement under President Donald Trump. Several Chicago Board of Education members have praised her response to the federal government’s deportation campaign in the fall. Last month, Latino leaders and organizations raised concerns about why none of the finalists for the CEO job were Latino. It’s unclear whether there were Latino candidates who didn’t want to continue through the process to the finalists stage. The signees included eight of 10 elected Chicago Board of Education members; elected members Jitu Brown and Ebony DeBerry were not on the list. Board members who were appointed by Mayor Brandon Johnson also were not on the list.The list also included Rudy Lozano, a former board member who’d been appointed by the Johnson in 2023, as well as nine alderpeople, and six state lawmakers. Other signees include people who represent community organizations that work with Latino communities, including Brighton Park Neighborhood Council, which provides wraparound services to some district schools under the district’s Sustainable Community Schools model.Reema Amin is a reporter covering Chicago Public Schools. Contact Reema at ramin@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest news on Chicago Public Schools.Fifty Chicago leaders and organizations, including many Latino elected officials, want Chicago Public Schools’ soon-to-be permanent CEO to fill her cabinet and other senior leadership roles with more Latinos. The signees issued the public statement Wednesday, two days after the Chicago Board of Education voted to name interim CPS CEO Macquline King the permanent leader starting July 1. “This is not a question of talent but a reflection of a system that has consistently overlooked highly qualified Latino educators and leaders,” the statement said. “The result is a clear and persistent lack of Latino leadership at every level.”Several district positions are in flux and currently being filled on an interim basis, including its budget director, the chief financial officer, and the chief portfolio officer who oversees charter schools. Alfonso Carmona, acting chief education officer, is Latino but is leaving CPS.The makeup of teachers and principals don’t match the make-up of the district’s students. Hispanic students make up 46% of students at Chicago Public Schools — the biggest share of any major racial group. But 19% of CPS principals are Latino, the statement noted. Meanwhile, the plurality of principals, 45%, are Black, while 34% of district students are Black. Among teachers, the plurality, or 44%, are white, while just a quarter are Latino and just over a fifth are Black. The statement also called for King to keep partnering with community leaders to “protect every student’s right to a public education, regardless of immigration status” in the wake of aggressive immigration enforcement under President Donald Trump. Several Chicago Board of Education members have praised her response to the federal government’s deportation campaign in the fall. Last month, Latino leaders and organizations raised concerns about why none of the finalists for the CEO job were Latino. It’s unclear whether there were Latino candidates who didn’t want to continue through the process to the finalists stage. The signees included eight of 10 elected Chicago Board of Education members; elected members Jitu Brown and Ebony DeBerry were not on the list. Board members who were appointed by Mayor Brandon Johnson also were not on the list.The list also included Rudy Lozano, a former board member who’d been appointed by the Johnson in 2023, as well as nine alderpeople, and six state lawmakers. Other signees include people who represent community organizations that work with Latino communities, including Brighton Park Neighborhood Council, which provides wraparound services to some district schools under the district’s Sustainable Community Schools model.Reema Amin is a reporter covering Chicago Public Schools. Contact Reema at ramin@chalkbeat.org.

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The new Disney/Pixar film Hoppers may seem like standard animated fare. But it reflects real scientific themes and philosophies.

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The new Disney/Pixar film Hoppers may seem like standard animated fare. But it reflects real scientific themes and philosophies.

La transformación digital ha traído consigo amenazas invisibles que pueden afectar seriamente la estabilidad de cualquier negocio; es por ello que, contar con un ciberseguro para pymes y autónomos se convierte en una herramienta clave para proteger la información.

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La transformación digital ha traído consigo amenazas invisibles que pueden afectar seriamente la estabilidad de cualquier negocio; es por ello que, contar con un ciberseguro para pymes y autónomos se convierte en una herramienta clave para proteger la información.

After weeks of fierce pushback from the city’s labor union, Austin revises its IT consolidation plan, removing some roles after workers warn of risks to public safety and services. The post City softens IT overhaul after concerns over public safety, cyber risks appeared first on Austin Current.

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After weeks of fierce pushback from the city’s labor union, Austin revises its IT consolidation plan, removing some roles after workers warn of risks to public safety and services. The post City softens IT overhaul after concerns over public safety, cyber risks appeared first on Austin Current.