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Devan Bracci-Selvey was 14 years old at the time of his death, and went to Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School, where he was in the ninth-grade.. Devan's sister wrote on a GoFundMe fundraiser for his funeral that her brother was a "shy, quiet, [helpful] kid who had tried get help with the bullying he was experiencing."
Dec. 17—The Hamilton County Board of Education likely will have a called meeting in the next few days to reverse a vote it took last week to oppose a state pilot program at Orchard Knob Middle ...
Jan. 8—Something's not right about the Hamilton County Board of Education. Maybe a lot is not right about our school board. The trouble is, we're not sure things will get much better, given the ...
Shortly after noon, Wickes entered a ninth-grade social-studies classroom inside the school and fired three shots at Burgos, hitting him twice in the stomach and hand, before taking the entire class of 18 students hostage. School principal William Howland was also shot and wounded by Wickes when Howland peered into the classroom.
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB), formerly known as English-language Public District School Board No. 21 prior to 1999, [3] is the public school board for the city of Hamilton. Established on January 1, 1998, [ 4 ] via the amalgamation of the Hamilton and Wentworth County school boards, the board currently operates 93 ...
May 19—The new appointee to the governing board of Hamilton Schools is not a new face to the city schools. Former Hamilton Board of Education member David Davidson, who sat on the board from ...
Although New Jersey's anti-bullying law was extremely comprehensive in the year 2002, a number of events proved that it was not as strong as it needed to be to protect students. [3] The first event that began to expose the law's weaknesses was a court case in the year 2007 against the Toms River Regional Schools Board of Education.
Scott Hamilton's 26 1/2 years on the Canton Local School Board abruptly ended Friday morning. Hamilton blames "politics" and "division" on the board.