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Thousands Raised To Support Family Of Late Pace University Student Thousands Raised To Support Family Of Late Pace University Student
Thousands Raised To Support Family Of Late Pace University Student Members of the community have raised more than $10,000 to support the family of a 20-year-old Pace University student who died following a medical episode at the Northern Westchester campus. Jordan Robinson, of Danbury, Connecticut, died on Sunday, Feb. 13, after he suffered a medical event at Pace University, school officials reported. Earlier report - Danbury Student Dies Following Medical Episode At Pace University The university said Robinson was a student on the Pleasantville campus.  A GoFundMe set up to support Robinson's family and pay for his funeral expenses reach…
Westchester School District Names New Superintendent Westchester School District Names New Superintendent
Westchester School District Names New Superintendent A veteran Hudson Valley educator is set to step in to replace a schools superintendent in Northern Westchester who announced she will be ending her four-decade career earlier this year. Dr. Tina DeSa, who has served as assistant superintendent for pupil personnel services for the Arlington School District for the past five years in LaGrangeville, is set to take over for current Superintendent Mary Fox-Alter, who announced her retirement in January. Earlier story - School Superintendent In Westchester Steps Down DeSa will serve as a deputy superintendent under Fox-Alter between Nov. 1 and t…
'Inappropriate' Promposal Prompts Pleasantville HS To Increase Anti-Bias Education 'Inappropriate' Promposal Prompts Pleasantville HS To Increase Anti-Bias Education
'Inappropriate' Promposal Prompts Pleasantville HS To Increase Anti-Bias Education A “promposal” gone wrong has led to an investigation and increase in anti-bias education for students in Pleasantville. School officials in Pleasantville are investigating an “inappropriate and unacceptable” promposal that involved students and prompted a letter to the community from High School Principal Joseph Palumbo. The nature of the “inappropriate and unacceptable” incident has not been disclosed by officials, who cited privacy concerns. The incident did not happen on school grounds. In response, the district is teaming with community organizations to enforce “anti-bias education.” …