Russia’s ambitions have shifted during the war: After failing to capture the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, Russian forces turned their fire to the eastern Donbas region. Russia said its war in Ukraine will continue “until the goals that have been set are achieved,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday.Scholz wrote in a tweet that Russia must withdraw its troops and recognize Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity - “otherwise, a diplomatic solution is inconceivable.” During the call, Scholz said that “any further Russian annexation steps would not go unanswered” and would not be recognized, according to a statement by German government spokesperson Steffen Hebestreit. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke over the phone for 90 minutes on Tuesday.“The question will be how the Russians will react, but their weaknesses have been exposed and they don’t have great manpower reserves or equipment reserves,” a U.S. Ukraine’s counteroffensive in Kharkiv could mark a turning point in the war, Western officials said, while Moscow described its pullback as a decision to “regroup.” The lightning advance in the Kharkiv region could raise pressure on Moscow to call up more forces.If we as a district expect our communities & families to be engaged, we as elected school board officials also need to be engaged and active in all communities. in day-to-day life.Īs a board member, I believe it is important to be involved in all school activities and functions. Without the teachers, employees feeling appreciated and without longtime committed employees, our students wouldn't receive the best education they deserve.Īs a school board member, to help address the important issues, I would encourage, participate and recognize all people in the district - from Chief School Administrator, administrators, paraprofessionals, cooks, janitors etc. I believe those important issues have a direct impact on our students' success. Some of the important issues we face as a district is: recruitment and retention of teachers employee appreciation employee recognition for employment longevity. When making decisions to think of the students, analyze the risk and rewards, before making tough decisions. A reminder that all the choices we make as a board and district affect our students, employees and communities. As a school board member, I hope to bring unity and strength. I decided to re-run for North Slope Borough School Board Seat C, because I think sometimes politics and power get in the way of our actual purpose and focus the students. "My name is Frieda Nageak (41 yrs old) I was born and raised in Barrow, Alaska. I feel that I can articulate the foundation of our existence being implemented within our school system while understanding that we must continue to do all that we can in ensuring we are at educational and technological progression." The standards of our school curriculum, and especially the format associated with our Inupiat culture, are areas of focus that are most important to me. I am running for the NSBSD board because I have children who are affected by the decisions that are made by us as parents, leaders, community members. "I am from Point Hope, my age is 41, I am married to Tiffany Tuzroyluk, and we have five boys and one daughter: Guy, Ashton, Kyler, TJ, and Avannah. Two following candidate statements are published dited for grammar and punctuation. One out of four seats representing Utqiagvik, Seat C, s also opening up, and incumbent Nageak is running for re-election to that seat, unopposed. She is contested by Tariek Qalayuaq Oviok. Rock is running for re-election, but has not responded to multiple emails and calls with questions about her decision to run for re-election. Nancy Rock is currently the school board president and fills the Point Hope and Point Lay Seat D. Nora Jane Burns will stay in the Kaktovik seat and Madeline Hickman in the seat for Wainwright. Robyn Burke, Qaiyaan Harcharek and Charles Brower will keep their Utqiagvik seats until next year. Three candidates are running for the two seats in the North Slope Borough School District School Board of Education this October: Incumbent Nancy Rock, incumbent Frieda Nageak and a first-time candidate Tariek Qalayuaq Oviok.
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