Arkansas
Arkansas teachers waiting to hear more about education plan
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) – Educators throughout the state are ready to listen to extra about Governor Sarah Huckabee-Sanders ‘Arkansas Learns’ plan.
Trainer pay has been a hot-button matter over the previous few months within the state.
Governor Sarah Huckabee-Sanders’ mentioned training can be the hallmark of her administration.
Her new training plan may embody substantial raises for academics.
Lawrence County Faculty District Superintendent Terry Belcher defined he desires to see the whole plan.
“We’re all anxious about it,” he mentioned. “From wage will increase to the truthful dismissal act to altering the co-op board. It’s all speculative. We don’t know the foundations and regs with it.”
One potential a part of the plan consists of bringing all trainer pay to the $50,000 mark, no matter training or expertise.
Cave Metropolis Faculty District Superintendent Steve Inexperienced mentioned the pay enhance could possibly be a difficulty.
“You’re going to see some older academics that they’re not going to be compensated for his or her expertise, however I feel a variety of superintendents like me are going to take a really cautious strategy as a result of it is a recurring value,” he mentioned.
Angela Cooley, an educator on the Math and Science Magnet Faculty in Jonesboro, is combined on the plan.
“There are some actually nice features concerned in that plan. I’m excited to see how the remainder of it rolls out. I’ve additionally seen some issues that concern me somewhat bit,” she mentioned.
Her points embody the situations of seniority and better training than different academics have and nonetheless receiving the identical quantity of pay.
“At my district, I’m presently paid extra as a result of I’ve a better training, so for any individual that’s beginning out, their pay will probably be totally different than mine. However with this new plan, it’s speaking about now not growing for years of expertise or for these grasp’s levels. So that may be a little regarding to people who find themselves extra tenure,” she mentioned.
Because the plan has many transferring elements, it’s topic to vary.
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Purdue football adds another linebacker from Arkansas
Purdue football coach Barry Odom makes first public appearance
Purdue football coach Barry Odom addresses questions from media in first public appearance in West Lafayette
WEST LAFAYETTE − Purdue football continues to stockpile Arkansas linebackers.
After snagging Razorback Alex Sanford out of the transfer portal, the Boilermakers picked up a commitment from Carson Dean.
Dean was a redshirt freshman for Arkansas this season and played in two games.
Dean, from Frisco, Texas, was a three star prospect by 247Sports out of Hebron High who had 17 offers, including Purdue.
In high school, Dean was an all-district outside linebacker after compiling 85 tackles, including 21 for loss as a senior in 2022.
At the time of his commitment, Barry Odom was Arkansas’ defensive coordinator and Mike Scherer, recently hired as Purdue’s defensive coordinator, was the Arkansas linebackers coach.
Scherer recruited Dean to Arkansas.
Odom’s staff, in need of linebackers after Kydran Jenkins graduated and Yanni Karlaftis transferred to Northwestern.
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Arkansas
Purdue lands pledge from Arkansas LB transfer Alex Sanford
Purdue is starting to pick up steam on the transfer portal market as former Arkansas linebacker Alex Sanford announced his commitment to the Boilermakers following an official visit to West Lafayette this weekend.
Sanford becomes Purdue’s second transfer portal pickup of the cycle and second from Arkansas, following quarterback Malachi Singleton, who announced his commitment to the Boilermakers earlier this week.
The redshirt freshman linebacker had committed to Arkansas to play for Barry Odom and Mike Scherer when the two were coaching in Fayetteville. Two years later he now follows the Boilermakers’ new head coach and defensive coordinator to West Lafayette at a position of need.
Purdue had a thin linebacker corps this season, which saw Kydran Jenkins and Yanni Karlaftis depart this off-season. Sanford now joins Hudson Miller, Winston Berglund and Owen Davis as players with experience at the linebacker position for the Boilermakers heading into 2025.
Sanford has had a minimal role on defense during his career, playing just nine snaps, but he has carved out a consistent role on special teams. Sanford had the third most special teams snaps of any Razorback in 2024, and 328 across his two seasons, serving on the kick return, kick coverage, punt return and punt coverage units, holding a 65.2 Pro Football Focus grade in that regard.
Sanford will have two years of eligibility remaining with the Boilermakers.
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