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Ty Thompson has been removed as the principal of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. He and three assistant principals are under investigation by the Broward School District.Teresa Hall, the school's co-principal, will take over duties in the meantime.Broward Schools told WPLG an investigation into Thompson had been opened, but did not offer any more details. The investigation is in relation to last year's shooting.Broward Schools released the following statement:On Friday, March 22, Broward County Public Schools will expand its investigation related to the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School (MSD) tragedy of February 14, 2018, to include Principal Ty Thompson.During the investigation, Thompson will remain at the school to focus on recovery efforts, and to provide oversight on the construction of the new replacement building. He will continue to participate in student activities and events, including the upcoming prom and graduation, and regional and state competitions.The school’s day-to-day operations will be managed by Principal Teresa Hall, who joined MSD as co-principal in July 2018. Additional oversight and support will be provided by former MSD Principal Dan Traeger. Traeger, who hired many of the teachers and staff currently at the high school, is highly regarded by the staff and the community. He currently provides leadership development for principals in the District. Hall has worked with Traeger as an assistant principal when Traeger was the principal of West Broward High School.District administrators based the decision to keep Principal Thompson at MSD to be in the best interest of the students and teachers. Since the tragedy, Thompson has provided stability to the school and community, and has been considered by many to be instrumental in helping with healing and recovery.“I am confident this approach will allow the investigation process to continue while maintaining consistency for students, families and staff,” said BCPS Superintendent Runcie.The investigation of Thompson and three assistant principals will be completed by the end of the 2018/19 school year.Thompson will remain at the school to focus on recovery efforts and to provide oversight on construction of a new replacement building, the school board says. 2271
We know now, just the fact of community spread says that at least 1%, at the very least 1% of our population is carrying this virus in Ohio today, said Dr. Amy Acton, Director of ODH. "We have 11.7 million people." According to the Governor Mike DeWine’s Office and the ODH, cases are expected to double every six days. "Whenever you know of 2 people that have it due to community spread, then you can assume that 1% of your population has it," said ODH Press Secretary Melanie Amato, citing a 2017 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report from the CDC. Currently, Ohio has five confirmed cases of the virus. Three of the cases are in Cuyahoga County, one is in Stark County and the newest case—announced Wednesday—is a 55-year-old man in Trumbull County.The man is the second known case who contracted the disease via community spread.There are 52 people under investigation for COVID-19, meaning they have exhibited symptoms and are awaiting test results."This is certainly an unprecedented time. It is this one in 50 years pandemic that we have been planning for that we talk a lot about in my over 30 years in public health," Acton said. "We have never seen a situation exactly like this."ODH is urging people to stay at home. Slowing down the spread of the disease over the next few days is “crucial,” Acton said.This article was written by Drew Scofield for 1362
Ward was told she had a 5% chance of surviving five years. "My mind immediately went to [my son is] going to be going to kindergarten in about five years," Ward said. Fast forward four years, Ward's doctors have told her she has no evidence of disease. Ward is thankful for the all the time she and her son have spent together, even if it was not traditional. "I think because I went through that whole process and because I found how important it was to be present with him, just as he was, I feel like that really helped our connection," she said.For more letters by people affected by cancer click 601
Trump's answer came in response to a question during a joint news conference Monday in Tokyo about whether he believed gun control measures were the answer to the Texas shooting. 178
When asked if they had any medical needs or emergencies, (the nursing home) did not request assistance or indicate any medical emergency existed, Broward County Mayor Barbara Sharief said in a statement. 203