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Today, Mattoon's chief school district is composed of six schools: Franklin Preschool, serving as a prekindergarten program for Mattoon residents with children ages 3-5; Riddle Elementary School, which serves grades K-5; Arland D. Williams, Jr. Elementary School, another elementary school that parallels Riddle in terms of grades; Mattoon Middle School, the district's bridge between the ...
Jessie Marie Peterson, 31, died at Mercy San Juan Medical Center in Carmichael, California, on April 8, 2023, from cardiopulmonary arrest, something her family, including her mother, Ginger Congi ...
A photo of Jessie Marie Peterson from the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office. Related: Single Mom Saves 3-Year-Old Son’s Teddy Bear Before 'Forever' Home Destroyed by Floodwaters.
Northern California hospital officials told a 31-year-old woman's family that she had checked out — when the patient had actually died and her body kept in cold storage for a year, loved ones ...
Sherwood Elementary School: K 02 Saginaw Township Community Schools 440 476 29.19 15.62 Shields Elementary School: K 05 Swan Valley School District 367 403 20.5 18.59 St. Charles Community High School: 09 12 St. Charles Community Schools 391 321 17.2 24.36 St. Charles Elementary School: K 05 St. Charles Community Schools 485 (2007) 405 21.8 20
Marie Hensley: African American artist United States of America: 1870 1932 Q91783671: 0 Judia C. Jackson Harris: school founder, race relations advocate, land club founder (1870-1960) 1870-02-01 1960-03-16 Q105889040: 0 Minnie L. Gaines: African-American suffragist United States of America: 1871 Q66691202: 0 Lydia C. Smith: African-American ...
Jessie Marie Goth (August 15, 1887 - January 9, 1975) was an American painter from Indianapolis, Indiana. Best known for her portraiture , Goth was the first woman to paint an official portrait of an Indiana governor ( Henry F. Schricker ) that was installed in the Indiana Statehouse .
The Virginia Avenue Colored School is a historic school building at 3628 Virginia Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky.Built in 1923 to address overcrowding of a 1915 building, the school was the city's first purpose-built segregated school for African-Americans.