REDMOND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The High Desert Education Service District board of directors announced Thursday that former Crook County school superintendent Sara Johnson will be the regional organization’s next superintendent. Beginning in July, Johnson will lead the HDESD team in the delivery of Central Oregon’s early childhood education (0-5 years), special education (0-21 years), mental/behavioral
Brian Knight will begin the position on August 1, a school spokesperson confirmed.
The University of Missouri announced today that it is naming Laird Veatch as the school’s new athletic director.
Several school districts in Westchester and Putnam counties are being recognized as amongst the best in the entire nation for music education. A total of 10 school districts across both counties have been named winners of the Best Communities for Music Education Award for 2024 by the NAMM Foundation. These districts are some of only 975 across the country to receive the award, which recognizes "outstanding" efforts from teachers, administrators, parents, students, and community leaders who...
According to NBC News, police arrested former Pikesville High School athletic director Dazhon Darien as he was attempting to board a flight to Houston, Texas. Transportation Security Administration officials detained Darien over the packaging of a declared firearm. When local police arrived, they arrested him after running a background checkRead Entire Article
Laird Veatch worked at MU from 1997 to 2002 and for the university's
The Perryton High School athletic director was arrested on a warrant for “sexual assault of a child,” according to the Ochiltree County Sheriff’s Office.
Stephen F. Austin State University announced Thursday that Michael McBroom, director of athletics at West Texas A&M University, was appointed director of athletics for SFASU.
Laird Veatch could be officially introduced in Columbia as soon as Friday. His start date will be May 1, though his starting salary is unclear.
A Baltimore high school athletic director was arrested after he allegedly used artificial intelligence to create a hoax centered on the school's principal, police said.
One of the charges “only carries a 6-month sentence,” said the Baltimore County state's attorney.
A black athletics director has been charged for creating a fake racist rant. Dazhon Darien of Baltimore used AI to generate the recording of the principal. Darien was retaliating against the white principal for a probe against him