The document appears to be a transaction log listing purchases from various suppliers with transaction details including date, amount, supplier name, and account number. It includes over 100 transactions ranging from $1.99 to over $1000 with suppliers such as 7-Eleven, Ace Hardware, Adobe, Advance Auto Parts, and others. The majority of transactions are under $100.
This document contains a list of county employees organized by department. It includes each employee's name, title, and annual salary. There are over 150 employees listed across 27 different county departments, including departments like Animal Control, Building Inspections, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Commissioner of Revenue, Emergency Management, Facilities Management, Finance, GIS, Human Resources, Information Technology, Jail, Library, Parks and Recreation, Planning and Zoning, Probation Services, Purchasing, and Real Estate Assessment. The salaries range from $16,682 to over $140,000.
Dooley v Gloucester County School Board SCHOOL BOARD'S OBJECTION to fine and ...Kenneth Hogge Sr
COMES NOW Respondent Gloucester County School Board ("School Board"), by
counsel, and states as follows as its objection to the award of attorney's fees and costs to Kaitlyn
Dooley ("Petitioner") and the imposition of a fine pursuant to Va. Code§ 2.2-3714(C), to be paid to the Literary Fund.
Dooley v Gloucester County School Board School Board’s Brief In Opposition To...Kenneth Hogge Sr
COMES NOW Respondent Gloucester County School Board ("School Board"), by counsel, and states that pursuant to Va. Code§ 2.2-3700 et seq. ("FOIA"), the Petition for Injunction and Mandamus ("Petition") filed in this action by Kaitlyn Dooley ("Petitioner") does not state any violation of FOIA or entitle her to the relief she seeks. The School Board requests the Court deny Petitioner's request for relief and enter judgment in favor of the School Board.
Dooley v Gloucester County School Board Plaintiff’s Brief In Support of Manda...Kenneth Hogge Sr
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help regulate emotions and stress levels.
Transcript of Hearing Dooley v Gloucester County School Board 4 19 2023 Heari...Kenneth Hogge Sr
Transcript of Hearing Dooley v Gloucester County School Board 4 19 2023. Pertaining to closed school board meeting and Freedom of Information Act request denials by the Gloucester County, Virginia school board.
The document appears to be a transaction log listing purchases from various suppliers with transaction details including date, amount, supplier name, and account number. It includes over 100 transactions ranging from $1.99 to over $1000 with suppliers such as 7-Eleven, Ace Hardware, Adobe, Advance Auto Parts, and others. The majority of transactions are under $100.
This document contains a list of county employees organized by department. It includes each employee's name, title, and annual salary. There are over 150 employees listed across 27 different county departments, including departments like Animal Control, Building Inspections, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Commissioner of Revenue, Emergency Management, Facilities Management, Finance, GIS, Human Resources, Information Technology, Jail, Library, Parks and Recreation, Planning and Zoning, Probation Services, Purchasing, and Real Estate Assessment. The salaries range from $16,682 to over $140,000.
Dooley v Gloucester County School Board SCHOOL BOARD'S OBJECTION to fine and ...Kenneth Hogge Sr
COMES NOW Respondent Gloucester County School Board ("School Board"), by
counsel, and states as follows as its objection to the award of attorney's fees and costs to Kaitlyn
Dooley ("Petitioner") and the imposition of a fine pursuant to Va. Code§ 2.2-3714(C), to be paid to the Literary Fund.
Dooley v Gloucester County School Board School Board’s Brief In Opposition To...Kenneth Hogge Sr
COMES NOW Respondent Gloucester County School Board ("School Board"), by counsel, and states that pursuant to Va. Code§ 2.2-3700 et seq. ("FOIA"), the Petition for Injunction and Mandamus ("Petition") filed in this action by Kaitlyn Dooley ("Petitioner") does not state any violation of FOIA or entitle her to the relief she seeks. The School Board requests the Court deny Petitioner's request for relief and enter judgment in favor of the School Board.
Dooley v Gloucester County School Board Plaintiff’s Brief In Support of Manda...Kenneth Hogge Sr
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help regulate emotions and stress levels.
Transcript of Hearing Dooley v Gloucester County School Board 4 19 2023 Heari...Kenneth Hogge Sr
Transcript of Hearing Dooley v Gloucester County School Board 4 19 2023. Pertaining to closed school board meeting and Freedom of Information Act request denials by the Gloucester County, Virginia school board.
GCPS ESSER Federal Funding Update 11.8.2022.pptxKenneth Hogge Sr
- The document provides details on federal COVID relief funding received by GCPS, including amounts awarded, spent in FY21-22, and current balances. It requests $3.3 million in additional appropriations for FY23 to fully utilize ESSER II, ESSER III, and other federal grant funding before their deadlines between 2023-2024. The largest balances are $1.5 million for ESSER II and $3.8 million for ESSER III funding. It recommends the School Board approve the additional appropriations request to the county Board of Supervisors as the fiscal agent.
The document is a Gloucester County Purchasing Card Policy and Procedures manual. It outlines the terms and conditions for employees issued a Gloucester County purchasing card, including their responsibilities to use the card only for approved purchases on behalf of the county and schools. Failure to comply with the policies, such as using the card for personal purchases, can result in disciplinary action including termination. The manual provides guidance for cardholders, their supervisors, and the program administrator on reconciliation procedures, documentation requirements, dispute resolution processes, and other administrative rules for the purchasing card program.
Gloucester County Virginia Section 115 Travel Policy (PDF).pdfKenneth Hogge Sr
Gloucester County's travel policy outlines procedures for reimbursing employee travel expenses when traveling for official county business. The policy requires employees to minimize expenses by using county vehicles when available and booking economical accommodations and meals. It establishes maximum reimbursement rates for meals and requires original itemized receipts. The policy also details procedures for travel advances, payments, and reimbursements to ensure proper accounting and oversight of county travel funds.
GCPS P-Card 3rd Qtr FY2022 lesson plans and more.pdfKenneth Hogge Sr
This document lists supplier transactions from January to March 2022. It includes purchases of instructional materials such as lesson plans, books, paper and toner from various suppliers including Teachers Pay Teachers, Quill Corporation and Amazon. It also includes purchases of supplies for Title I programs, early childhood programs, and general office supplies. The total amount spent on instructional materials and supplies was over $20,000.
This document contains a list of transactions from various suppliers for snacks and food items for different schools and programs over a three month period totaling $1,509.78. The transactions include reimbursements and purchases from Amazon, Walmart, Food Lion, and Central Food Service for items like candy, juice, cereal bars, granola bars, and waters to be used for after school programs, morning learning recovery programs, Valentine's Day events, and School Board meetings at multiple elementary schools.
On December 18, 2020, the VDOE Superintendent published a memo titled, “Public Comments for the Proposed Model Policies for the Treatment of Transgender Students in Virginia’s Public Schools.”
The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) has provided guidance to school divisions on complying with recent state laws (HB 145 and SB 161) requiring local school boards to adopt policies on the treatment of transgender students consistent with VDOE's model policies. The model policies address topics like student records, privacy, bullying, dress codes, and participation. Recent court rulings have upheld protections for transgender students under Title IX. Local school boards are advised to consult their attorneys, as failing to adopt consistent policies could result in legal liability and civil litigation.
This document provides model policies for Virginia public schools on supporting transgender students. It includes terminology, background on relevant laws, and a guiding principle of ensuring all students can learn free from discrimination. The document covers areas like bullying prevention, student privacy, records, dress codes, and facilities access. It aims to help school boards develop comprehensive, inclusive policies informed by student needs. Appendices provide resources for developing policies and supporting transgender students.
Gloucester County Public Schools nondiscrimination policy being presented to the public as GCPS transgender policy. It was then used as part of deceitful presentation by the Gloucester County, Virginia School Board and Superintendent Clemons.
Gloucester county, va. 2nd amendment preservation act resolutionKenneth Hogge Sr
At a regular meeting of the Gloucester County Board of Supervisors, the board unanimously adopted a resolution in support of the Gloucester County Second Amendment Preservation Act. The resolution declares that Gloucester County will not restrict gun rights or recognize any federal laws that unconstitutionally infringe on the right to bear arms. It also states that the county will not exercise any authority to regulate firearms purchases, possession, or transfers.
Yahoo mail re foia request response pictures of ghs 2Kenneth Hogge Sr
FOIA response from GCPS pertaining to information presented to Senator Tommy Norment and the Virginia General Assembly as described in an article in the April 21, 2021 Daily Press by Matt Jones and states the following:
“When I went up to Richmond and I met on the floor with Senator Norment and we showed the General Assembly pictures, we didn’t show them pictures of debt service,” Clemon’s said. “We showed them pictures of Gloucester High School.”
FOIA response from GCPS pertaining to information presented to Senator Tommy Norment and the Virginia General Assembly as described in an article in the April 21, 2021 Daily Press by Matt Jones and states the following:
“When I went up to Richmond and I met on the floor with Senator Norment and we showed the General Assembly pictures, we didn’t show them pictures of debt service,” Clemon’s said. “We showed them pictures of Gloucester High School.”
FOIA response from GCPS pertaining to information presented to Senator Tommy Norment and the Virginia General Assembly as described in an article in the April 21, 2021 Daily Press by Matt Jones and states the following:
“When I went up to Richmond and I met on the floor with Senator Norment and we showed the General Assembly pictures, we didn’t show them pictures of debt service,” Clemons said. “We showed them pictures of Gloucester High School.”
Gloucester County, Va. Employee Hotel Stays July 2018 thru May2019Kenneth Hogge Sr
This document contains a list of hotel transactions between June 2018 and May 2019 totaling $56,173.44. It includes the transaction date, supplier/hotel name, and amount for each stay. The majority of transactions are with hotels such as Hampton Inn, Marriott, Hilton, and Omni Homestead Resort.
GCPS ESSER Federal Funding Update 11.8.2022.pptxKenneth Hogge Sr
- The document provides details on federal COVID relief funding received by GCPS, including amounts awarded, spent in FY21-22, and current balances. It requests $3.3 million in additional appropriations for FY23 to fully utilize ESSER II, ESSER III, and other federal grant funding before their deadlines between 2023-2024. The largest balances are $1.5 million for ESSER II and $3.8 million for ESSER III funding. It recommends the School Board approve the additional appropriations request to the county Board of Supervisors as the fiscal agent.
The document is a Gloucester County Purchasing Card Policy and Procedures manual. It outlines the terms and conditions for employees issued a Gloucester County purchasing card, including their responsibilities to use the card only for approved purchases on behalf of the county and schools. Failure to comply with the policies, such as using the card for personal purchases, can result in disciplinary action including termination. The manual provides guidance for cardholders, their supervisors, and the program administrator on reconciliation procedures, documentation requirements, dispute resolution processes, and other administrative rules for the purchasing card program.
Gloucester County Virginia Section 115 Travel Policy (PDF).pdfKenneth Hogge Sr
Gloucester County's travel policy outlines procedures for reimbursing employee travel expenses when traveling for official county business. The policy requires employees to minimize expenses by using county vehicles when available and booking economical accommodations and meals. It establishes maximum reimbursement rates for meals and requires original itemized receipts. The policy also details procedures for travel advances, payments, and reimbursements to ensure proper accounting and oversight of county travel funds.
GCPS P-Card 3rd Qtr FY2022 lesson plans and more.pdfKenneth Hogge Sr
This document lists supplier transactions from January to March 2022. It includes purchases of instructional materials such as lesson plans, books, paper and toner from various suppliers including Teachers Pay Teachers, Quill Corporation and Amazon. It also includes purchases of supplies for Title I programs, early childhood programs, and general office supplies. The total amount spent on instructional materials and supplies was over $20,000.
This document contains a list of transactions from various suppliers for snacks and food items for different schools and programs over a three month period totaling $1,509.78. The transactions include reimbursements and purchases from Amazon, Walmart, Food Lion, and Central Food Service for items like candy, juice, cereal bars, granola bars, and waters to be used for after school programs, morning learning recovery programs, Valentine's Day events, and School Board meetings at multiple elementary schools.
On December 18, 2020, the VDOE Superintendent published a memo titled, “Public Comments for the Proposed Model Policies for the Treatment of Transgender Students in Virginia’s Public Schools.”
The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) has provided guidance to school divisions on complying with recent state laws (HB 145 and SB 161) requiring local school boards to adopt policies on the treatment of transgender students consistent with VDOE's model policies. The model policies address topics like student records, privacy, bullying, dress codes, and participation. Recent court rulings have upheld protections for transgender students under Title IX. Local school boards are advised to consult their attorneys, as failing to adopt consistent policies could result in legal liability and civil litigation.
This document provides model policies for Virginia public schools on supporting transgender students. It includes terminology, background on relevant laws, and a guiding principle of ensuring all students can learn free from discrimination. The document covers areas like bullying prevention, student privacy, records, dress codes, and facilities access. It aims to help school boards develop comprehensive, inclusive policies informed by student needs. Appendices provide resources for developing policies and supporting transgender students.
Gloucester County Public Schools nondiscrimination policy being presented to the public as GCPS transgender policy. It was then used as part of deceitful presentation by the Gloucester County, Virginia School Board and Superintendent Clemons.
Gloucester county, va. 2nd amendment preservation act resolutionKenneth Hogge Sr
At a regular meeting of the Gloucester County Board of Supervisors, the board unanimously adopted a resolution in support of the Gloucester County Second Amendment Preservation Act. The resolution declares that Gloucester County will not restrict gun rights or recognize any federal laws that unconstitutionally infringe on the right to bear arms. It also states that the county will not exercise any authority to regulate firearms purchases, possession, or transfers.
Yahoo mail re foia request response pictures of ghs 2Kenneth Hogge Sr
FOIA response from GCPS pertaining to information presented to Senator Tommy Norment and the Virginia General Assembly as described in an article in the April 21, 2021 Daily Press by Matt Jones and states the following:
“When I went up to Richmond and I met on the floor with Senator Norment and we showed the General Assembly pictures, we didn’t show them pictures of debt service,” Clemon’s said. “We showed them pictures of Gloucester High School.”
FOIA response from GCPS pertaining to information presented to Senator Tommy Norment and the Virginia General Assembly as described in an article in the April 21, 2021 Daily Press by Matt Jones and states the following:
“When I went up to Richmond and I met on the floor with Senator Norment and we showed the General Assembly pictures, we didn’t show them pictures of debt service,” Clemon’s said. “We showed them pictures of Gloucester High School.”
FOIA response from GCPS pertaining to information presented to Senator Tommy Norment and the Virginia General Assembly as described in an article in the April 21, 2021 Daily Press by Matt Jones and states the following:
“When I went up to Richmond and I met on the floor with Senator Norment and we showed the General Assembly pictures, we didn’t show them pictures of debt service,” Clemons said. “We showed them pictures of Gloucester High School.”
Gloucester County, Va. Employee Hotel Stays July 2018 thru May2019Kenneth Hogge Sr
This document contains a list of hotel transactions between June 2018 and May 2019 totaling $56,173.44. It includes the transaction date, supplier/hotel name, and amount for each stay. The majority of transactions are with hotels such as Hampton Inn, Marriott, Hilton, and Omni Homestead Resort.
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Causes Supporting Charity for Elderly PeopleSERUDS INDIA
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Presentation by Rebecca Sachs and Joshua Varcie, analysts in CBO’s Health Analysis Division, at the 13th Annual Conference of the American Society of Health Economists.
Presentation by Julie Topoleski, CBO’s Director of Labor, Income Security, and Long-Term Analysis, at the 16th Annual Meeting of the OECD Working Party of Parliamentary Budget Officials and Independent Fiscal Institutions.
The Power of Community Newsletters: A Case Study from Wolverton and Greenleys...Scribe
YOU WILL DISCOVER:
The engaging history and evolution of Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council's newsletter
Strategies for producing a successful community newsletter and generating income through advertising
The decision-making process behind moving newsletter design from in-house to outsourcing and its impacts
Dive into the success story of Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council's newsletter in this insightful webinar. Hear from Mandy Shipp and Jemma English about the newsletter's journey from its inception to becoming a vital part of their community's communication, including its history, production process, and revenue generation through advertising. Discover the reasons behind outsourcing its design and the benefits this brought. Ideal for anyone involved in community engagement or interested in starting their own newsletter.