Putting Kids First
Dec
13
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12/13/2011 5:38 PM

Tangipahoa Parish School administrators met Monday with officials from The Multipractice Clinic, who have offered to provide counseling services free of charge to the district to help with a multitude of issues plaguing local schools. Attending the meeting Monday at the clinic's Independence offices were (left to right, standing) Andrew Sharp, IHS Principal Hugh Wallace, Indy Mayor Michael Ragusa, Linda Sharpless, Marilyn Dunn, NES Principal Terran Perry, AHS Principal Mildred Johnson, NMS Principal James Keith, (seated) IMS Principal Alexa Hookfin, Midway Principal Glenda O'Banion, and IES Principal Lisa Raiford. Tangi School Superintendent Mark Kolwe is expected to follow Washington Parish Superintendent Darrell Fairburn who signed a collaborative agreement allowing The Multipractice Clinic to work in all the Washington Parish Schools. Kolwe could allow Tangi's collaborative to start in time for the new spring semester, if not sooner.