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Charleston, W.Va. - Dr. Steven L. ' find teachers to fill high-need demand it, as they should, and as a
Paine, West Virginia vacancies in economically distressed state we must respond with a level
Superintendent of Schools, areas. The goal of the briefing was of structured and sustained support
participated in a briefing on Capitol to share how districts, states, that follows educators along their
Hill in Washington, D.C. today to colleges and organizations are using professional journey. We are
discuss the topic of Strengthening creative and proven practices to working to identify and encourage
the Educator Pipeline: Evidence- address these needs, our secondary students to pursue
Based Approaches to Teacher and West Virginia has been education in college, and partnering
Leader Preparation. As part of the recognized for its school leadership with higher education to align our
panel, Dr. Paine joined educators development efforts, such as the efforts to produce a strong core of
from K-12 and higher education state's NationalBoardCertification teaching professionals," he said,
institutions as well as nonprofit (NBC) program. The West Virginia adding, "We have to get this right
organizations to discuss efforts to Department of Education supports because the 2] st Century economy
address teacher preparation in the educators pursuing this gold-is fueled by an effective education
face of critical teacher shortages, standard credential with mentors engine."
The briefing was sponsored by the and rigorous professional learning Joining Dr. Paine as part of the
Learning Policy Institute, a sessions. The state and most discussion were Senator Tim Kaine
nonprofit organization that conducts counties also provide a yearly salary (D-Va.); Dr. Andrew Daire, dean of
and Shares research to promote and supplement once teachers achieve the Virginia Commonwealth
improve education throughout the NBC. Teacher preparation and University School of Education;
country, sustained professional learningis an Brittany Jones, a teacher at John
Much like the rest ofthe country, important part of addressing Marshall High School, Richmond,
West Virginia is facing a critical teacher shortages, and this program Va.; and Naomi Shelton, a program
shortage of teachers in areas such was one of several efforts Dr. Paine director at the United Negro College
as special education, science, math, shared during the briefing. Fund. Linda Darling-Hammond,
and world languages. The problem "Fortifying a robust educatorpresident and CEO of the Learning
is more pronounced in rural and low- pipeline is at the very core of what Policy Institute moderated the
income areas where school and we must do to improve our education discussion.
county administrators struggle to system," said Dr. Paine. "Teachers
Greenbrier Valley Theatre's
Youth Education Program is proud
to announce this season's Smucker's
PB&J Care production; Tales of a
only be caused by a younger sibling, sensitivities the opportunity to
Smucker's PB&J Cafe is a chance experience the magic of theatre. The
for children to be introduced to the sensory friendly performance will
world oflivetheatre, withTales of a provide a safe and comfortable
Rep. Jenkins Tues. Oct.
Names Michael
Chirico as New
Chief of Staff
Representative Evan Jenkins (R-
W.Va.) announced today that
Michael Chirico will take over as his
chief of staff following the
resignation of Patrick Howell to
accept a new position.
"I want to thank my prior Chief
of Staff Patrick Howell for his
outstanding leadership and tireless
efforts and wish him much success
as he begins a new chapter in his
life with exciting opportunities,"
Rep. Jenkins said.
Chirico has worked for Rep.
Jenkins since 2015 as his district
director and deputy chief of staff.
"Michael is a man of great
character and integrit~y who has
always worked to help improve our
state. He has done an outstanding
job inhis role as deputy chief of staff
and district director, and I know he
will excel as the new chief of staff.
For the past four years, we have
focused on helping the people of
West Virginia and providing
outstanding constituent service. I
know Michael is the person to le.ad
the Third Congressional District
office in the months ahead. He is
someone who genuinely cares about
helping others and has dedicated his
life to serving our state," Rep.
Jenkins said.
"It has been a privilege to serve
as Rep. Jenkins' district director and
deputy chief of staff these past four
years. I can't begin to explain what
an incredible honor it has been to
'serve the people of the Third
Congressional District. Huntington
and southern West Virginia are my
home, and I have spent a good part
of my life working to help our state.
As chiefofsthff, I am humbled to
continue to work with such an All Kroger store managers in the
enthusiastic and committed staff, Mid-Atlantic Division spent the day
whose top priority is taking care of preparing to feed the hungry in their
our constituents. Our Beckley, communities.
Bluefield, Huntington, and D.C. The 107 managers met in seven
offices are open, and we look forward locations throughout the Division to
to continuing to provide excellent prepare more than 10,700 "Feed the
service to our constituents," Chief of Hungry" boxes that will be available
Staff Michael Chirico said. at stores from October 1 through
December 31.
This y~ar, the redesigned boxes
NOTICE contain non-perishable items such
as oats, beans, canned vegetables,
Fourth Grade Nothing: One Act Fourth Grade Nothing: One Actenvironment for children and adults PaD MEETING rice, canned meat, canned fruit,
Version by author Judy Blume and Version. This kid - oriented on theAutism Spectrum, as well asThe Meadow Creek Pu--' peanut butter andjuice. Krogerhas
playwright Bruce Mason.:Thi~ " production will open many young: individualS:~with~ Sdn!g~'~y inpiJt~ Servic~District meets the ~ :~r4e~t~.~d~the pmce to $7.9~ ~: ;:
childron%:show ~r,~ms Octebe~:q~:~ddienc~ m~embe~~: ri/inds~a~d:~Ho~ : disorders an~ othe]~ d~v~i~Ji-h~fi~i~ Tuesd~ ~: ~ each" month a~v the Green ~--' ~;"'Our, managers tak~i~sly, '~:~, -
Sul hut ~ r~roger ~ comml~ment to reed the
6:30 p:m, Dinner theatre them the magic ofthe s.tage. GVTeenc%mitive and lJh~cal disabilities, p ~ "strict Volunteer Fire :
performances will be October 1-4 at All Wills will be portraying Mrs. No food will' be served during this Department at 6 p.m. Meetings are hungry in the communities we
6:30 p.m. A sensory friendly Yarby, and she knows the young performance, open to the public, serve," said Allison McGee,
performance will be Sept. 30 at 6:30 audience will connect with this show. Watch as Peter and Fudge get corporate affairs manager of the Mid
p.m and is a Pay What You Can "Tales ofa Fourth Grade Nothing into all sorts ofscrapes in Tales ofa
event, teaches kids that family, and all the Fourth Grade Nothing:, One Act
Tickets are $12. Child tickets for shenanigans that come with it, is Version. Dinner theatre
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Atlantic Division. "They are working
together to fill the boxes with
healthy, nutritious items and keep
the cost of our food boxes as low as
possible."
The "Feed the Hungry" campaign
is part of Kroger's Zero Hunger Zero
Waste initiative in which the
Company has set a goal of ending
hunger in the communities it serves
and eliminating waste across the
company by 2025.
Kroger is accelerating food
donations to provide three billion
meals by 2025 to feed people facing
hunger in the places Kroger calls
home, In partnership with its
customers, associates and other
partners, Kroger has donated one
billion meals via combined food and
funds donations since 2013.
performances October 1 -4 include something that should be performances will be October 1-4 at ~A~- ~lf ~ ~
a meal. For. tickets or more treasured," the young actor said. 6:30 p.m. A sensory friendly
information, call GVT's Box Office Also starring in this production performance will be Sept. 30 at 6:30 ~:~~
at 304-645-3838 or visitare Blaine Yates as Dad, Jimmy p.m and is a Pay What You Can
www.gvtheatre.org. Fargo and Ralph, Micah DeRouen as event. For tickets or more
Peter Hatcher attempts to deal Fudge, Ashleigh Darnell as Mr. information, call GVT's Box Office -
with all the s~bling mischief his Yarby, Dr. Brown, Mr. Vincent and at 304-645-3338 or visit
brother Fudge and his best pals can Sam, Joanna Murdock as Morn and www.gvtheatre.org. This program is-
get themselves into. Based on the Mrs. Darby and Kaelin Maro aspresented with financial assistance
popular title by perennial favorite Sheiia Tubman, Jennie and first from the West Virginia Division of
Judy Blume, Tales of a Fourth Grade ambulance driver Arts, Culture & History, and the" '
Nothing is a humorous look atGVT's Education Program also National Endowment for the Arts,
family life and the troubles that can offers individuals with sensory with approval from the West
Virginia Commission on the Arts.
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8:30 a.m.
1. Roll Cal
2. Invocation/PledgeofAllegiance Jeff specializes in MedicareSupplements, PDP 22nd ANNUAL WALK
3. Approval of Agenda and Advantage plans. He will be discussing
4. Expulsion Hearing '
5. Discussion and/or Action and answering your questions regarding:
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6. Expulsion Hearing Your Medicare choices
7. Discussion and/or Action
Concerning Expulsions How Prescription Drug Plans work
What is Annual Election Period BF, LLEPOINT
8. Adjournment
Why do l need to review choices each year
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