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Malvern middle schoolers created more than 20 TikTok accounts that impersonated teachers and posted inappropriate content
Earlier this year, fake accounts impersonating more than 20 Great Valley Middle School teachers appeared on TikTok, some depicting racist, homophobic, or sexually inappropriate content. District officials said that middle school students had created the accounts, which gained a following among other students. The impersonation campaign created turmoil in the...
Paoli Fire Company Renews Autism Certification, Enhancing Community Support
PAOLI, PA — The Paoli Fire Company has renewed its Certified Autism Center™ (CAC) certification, reaffirming its commitment to providing inclusive and supportive services to autistic and sensory-sensitive individuals. This prestigious designation, awarded by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES), ensures that 80% or more of the fire company’s front-facing staff are certified.
Two Chester County Schools Among U.S. News Best Colleges
Two Chester County schools have found their place on the recently released U.S. News Best Colleges rankings for 2022-2023, writes Sean Adams for the Philadelphia Inquirer. To determine the ranking, U.S. News compared colleges across the nation based on 17 indicators of academic quality, including average six-year graduation rate, average first-year student retention rate, and student-faculty ratio.
Piasecki Aircraft’s new helicopter partnership, remanufacturing project create more jobs
Piasecki Aircraft Corp. continues to thrive in Pennsylvania, where the award-winning developer of vertical lift aircraft is expanding operations and adding more jobs. The company, a global leader in advanced Vertical Take Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft development, on Wednesday announced a new partnership with Columbia Helicopters to deliver upgraded heavy-lift helicopters worldwide. “We are […] The post Piasecki Aircraft’s new helicopter partnership, remanufacturing project create more jobs appeared first on Pennsylvania Business Report.
Chester County Food Bank dedicates headquarters to founding chairman Robert D. McNeil
Exton — The Chester County Food Bank (CCFB) is proud to announce that its headquarters located in in the Eagleview Corporate Center in Exton, will be named in honor of Robert D. McNeil, CCFB founding chairman. Bob, who passed away in April after a long battle with cancer, was a philanthropist, humanitarian, neighbor, and friend. His unwavering tenacity fostered the community’s well-being through hundreds of organizations over the years.
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