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Willmar School Board on May 12 to again discuss eliminating positions
Willmar School Board on May 12 to again discuss eliminating positions

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time10-05-2025

  • Health
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Willmar School Board on May 12 to again discuss eliminating positions

May 10---- The at its regular meeting Monday will continue discussion of the possible discontinuation of the district's health and wellness coordinator role. At a previous meeting, the board heard from the public, including the current Health and Wellness Coordinator Patti Johnson, and decided that more information was needed before a decision could be made. According to the agenda and accompanying materials for the May 12 meeting, the proposed resolution to be voted on Monday is part of the district's push for the restructuring of multiple departments. At the April 14 meeting, the board voted to discontinue two positions, assistant principal of Lake Park School/Prairie Lakes and the assistant principal of the Area Learning Center, as part of the restructuring plan. These two positions were eliminated within a resolution that also contained language for the elimination of the health and wellness coordinator; however, the board voted to amend the resolution and ask for more information on the final position. The board will also look at a second resolution, which would terminate the employment of Johnson at the May 12 meeting. The resolution cites financial limitations and restructuring in the district as the reason for this termination. If passed, the termination would be effective June 30, 2025. The complete agenda can be viewed on the School Board page of the district website at

Former Interim Superintendent Woodfork expected to run for Orleans Parish sheriff
Former Interim Superintendent Woodfork expected to run for Orleans Parish sheriff

Yahoo

time14-02-2025

  • Politics
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Former Interim Superintendent Woodfork expected to run for Orleans Parish sheriff

NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Amid speculation, sources told WGNO that former Interim New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Michelle Woodfork is planning to run for Orleans Parish Sheriff in an upcoming election. Woodfork is a 31-year veteran of the force who first joined in 1991. She began as a patrol officer in the 7th district and then went on to hold various roles across five districts. Multi-vehicle crash reported in Slidell She claimed leadership following the retirement of Chief Shaun Ferguson. She later lost the position following a nation wide search that led to Mayor LaToya Cantrell's selection of Chief Anne Kirkpatrick. Following her retirement in 2023, Woodfork joined District Attorney Jason Williams team as the Forensic & Intelligence Investigations Director. Compliance check lands Folsom man behind bars on multiple drug related allegations Sources also told us that Woodfork will make a formal announcement about her intentions in the coming meets with leader of far-right German party Zelenskyy says peace deal must be agreed upon by both countries Lawmakers blame bird flu for steep egg prices NOLA's own Anthony Mackie in town, honored ahead of movie release Andrew Lester pleads guilty in shooting of unarmed Kansas City teen Ralph Yarl Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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