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School board, principals meet to work on collaboration

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – Miscommunication, unprofessionalism and a lack of trust were some concerns raised by Green Bay principals in a meeting with the school board Thursday, Jan. 30. The unprecedented meeting, which was initiated and run by principals, was intended to help foster stronger collaboration between the two parties, and shine …

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expulsion

Green Bay nixes independent hearing officer for expulsion hearings

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – For the third time in six years, Brenda Warren, school board president brought forward the idea of hiring an independent hearing officer for student expulsion hearings at the Jan. 20, board meeting, and again the idea was rejected, at least for now. “I decided to bring it up …

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mural

Sullivan to get MLK mural, donation made to Italian program

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – In past years, KHROME, a local advertising agency, has provided Green Bay elementary schools with Martin Luther King Jr. posters. Elevate 97 has continued the tradition this year, but on a larger scale. “This year, they decided to go one step further and offer a large size mural …

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apartment buildings

Allouez board discusses apartment buildings, superintendent

By Joshua Staloch Correspondent ALLOUEZ – The Allouez village board decided Tuesday, Jan. 7, to grant a conditional use permit to SKB Terrace, LLC for the planned development of a pair of nine-unit apartment buildings on Riverside Drive in the vacant property south of Compassus near St. Mary’s Boulevard. Interested community members voiced concerns about …

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special education

Green Bay likely to close special education open enrollment

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – Sarah Pamperin, a sixth-grade bilingual teacher at Edison Middle School, has been in front of the school board numerous times advocating for her students. However, Pamperin’s testimony Jan. 6 regarding special education open enrollment was personal. “I am unfortunately not a resident of Green Bay,” she said. “When …

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blankets

Students make blankets, cards for cancer patients

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – West High School students learned a lesson in giving this holiday season, with dozens coming together to spread warmth and holiday cheer to those spending the season in the hospital. In partnership with the school’s StingCancer club, around 40 students came together to make 30 tie blankets, 115 …

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