Lawrence Teachers Union Votes No Confidence in Superintendent For Re-Opening City’s Public Schools

Lawrence Teachers Union Votes No Confidence in Superintendent For Re-Opening City’s Public Schools

Three unions representing public school district employees in Lawrence have approved a vote of no confidence in the superintendent for re-opening the city's public schools on Monday, April 5 on a staggered basis without requesting a waiver from the state to prevent it from happening.

The city's public schools are overseen by a state receiver called the Lawrence Alliance for Education Board.

Vermont Moving Toward Becoming First State in the Country To Protect Abortion In State Constitution
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Vermont Moving Toward Becoming First State in the Country To Protect Abortion In State Constitution

Matthew McDonald

A proposed constitutional amendment that would enshrine a right to abortion in the Vermont Constitution is one step closer to taking effect, now that the Vermont Senate has approved it a second time.

The proposed amendment is on track to go to voters in the state in the November 2022 general election if the Vermont House of Representatives approves it a second time, as is expected.

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