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From classroom to cage: Livingston County educator aims for MMA title
Read full article: From classroom to cage: Livingston County educator aims for MMA titleShe not only dedicated her career to working with children with special needs, but when when she walks through the elementary school doors, she really mixes it up. Zappitella is small in stature at 4 feet, 11 inches -- not much taller than the elementary school students she worked with. “I knew I wanted to be a fighter.”As a professional MMA fighter, Zappitella is 7-2 -- a bulldog in the game. “If you were making assumptions about her stature, you would be wrong.”Like the assumption that a 4′11″ educator couldn’t also be an MMA World Champion. "I don’t like fighting, but when I get in that cage, I’m a warrior”Zappitella is the main event.
Howell Public Schools district reopens with in-person learning
Read full article: Howell Public Schools district reopens with in-person learningHowell Public Schools kicked off its fall semester with in-person learning. For more information: https://www.clickondetroit.com/. If you need help with the Public File, call (313) 222-0566.
Howell Public Schools district reopens with in-person learning
Read full article: Howell Public Schools district reopens with in-person learningHowell Public Schools kicked off its fall semester with in-person learning. For more information: https://www.clickondetroit.com/. If you need help with the Public File, call (313) 222-0566.
Howell Public Schools to reopen with in-person learning
Read full article: Howell Public Schools to reopen with in-person learningLIVINGSTON COUNTY, Mich. In many districts, the decision whether to send children back to school for in-person instruction is very difficult. In Livingston County, the Howell School District said it has 7,000 students and 85 percent of parents want their children back in the classroom. View list: Michigan school district return plans for 2020-21Mother Heather Arwood said shes looking for a normal routine. He told parents that since their region ins in Phase 4 of the Mi Safe Start Plan, allowing for in-person instruction. As a county, the school districts decided to move forward with in-person instruction in the fall.