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Spencerport Central School District has placed one of its administrators on leave. They have also placed him under investigation for standing with protestors demanding justice for the death of Daniel Prude. Steve Lysenko is a 9th-grade teacher and the Assistant Principal at Spencerport schools. Mr. Lysenko expressed his frustration with the Rochester Police Department on […]
Breaking news coming out of the City of Rochester Police Department. Rochester Police Department Chief La’Ron Singletary announced his retirement Tuesday afternoon. The news of the death of Daniel Prude broke last week and the video from the responding officer’s body cams. Daniel Prude died by asphyxiation back on March 23rd after three officers held […]
News that’s happening around the world today. In South Africa, there are protests because of a racist advertisement for hair shampoo. The advertisement depicts white women’s hair as good hair and black women’s hair as bad hair. See the images below. The pharmacy the shampoo was advertised at is Clicks, the second biggest retailer in […]
Free, Healthy Meals Remain Accessible for Rochester Children The City, Foodlink, and the Rochester City School District (RCSD) will continue to collaborate to provide free, healthy meals for children across Rochester this school year. Since March, this collaboration – along with other community partners including Common Ground Health and the Rochester Area Community Foundation – […]
See the good around you and within you! When you look for the beautiful things in life you will find them or they will find you. Even when you look for the beauty inside of you, you will see it! Life really is 10% of what happens to you (good and bad) and 90% of […]
Police fired pepper balls at protesters again tonight on Court Street, after protesters refused to leave the area. Police have declared the protest an “unlawful assembly.” The amount of protesters are in the thousands tonite much large than last night following a peaceful gathering at Martin Luther King Jr. Park earlier Friday evening.
Parents and students are you ready for this school year? Whether you are ready or not going back to school a positive mindset is a must! Especially as we enter into this school year in particular with either hybrid or online only learning. So what are you doing or have you done in the spirit […]
McDonald’s is facing a lawsuit for discrimination. 52 Black former franchisees sued the fast-food giant because they said they were denied equal opportunity to economic success. The lawsuit alleges McDonald’s pushed Black owners to purchase restaurants in areas with lower sales and increased cost to run them. Due to this Black owners faced more hurdles […]
Get up, get out, and get something – OutKast Today don’t wait to get up, get out to go do something that you keep putting off or a goal that you are afraid to master. Even if it’s a small goal like doing your laundry, do it! Way too often we put off our goals, […]