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Paul Favier to say farewell to Glenflesk National School

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By Sean Moriarty

Glenflesk National School Principal Paul Favier has mixed feelings after he announced he is to take up a new role with the National Council for Special Education.

The local man has spent 11 of his 22 teaching years at Glenflesk National School. As a past pupil he spent eight formative years there.

In his new role he will become a Special Educational Needs Manager.

The job will involve securing SNA’s for schools all over Munster. He will manage job applications and liaise with schools who need extra staff. He will also identify other needs in schools and help with the procurement of equipment for special needs pupils.

“COVID gave people a lot of time to reflect and reassess and I was no different. After 22 years teaching and 19 years in Glenflesk National School - eight as a pupil and 11 as a Principal - I felt a change might be good. Special Education is something I've been very interested in and hopefully I'll enjoy the next part of my journey as much as my time in Glenflesk,” he told the Killarney Advertiser.

“I've mixed feelings about leaving. Even enjoyable experiences don't last forever and all good things come to an end at some stage.”

He will remain on at the school for now until a replacement is secured.

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Woodlawn residents unite to launch Memory Tree

Residents of Woodlawn Park,gathered on Monday night to officially light their community’s Memory Tree, created to honour loved ones who have passed away. The event brought together three generations of […]

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Residents of Woodlawn Park,gathered on Monday night to officially light their community’s Memory Tree, created to honour loved ones who have passed away.

The event brought together three generations of families from the estate.
Cathaoirleach of the Killarney Municipal District, Cllr. Martin Grady, was invited by the residents to switch on the lights. The project was organised locally and supported by long-standing and newer households in the area.
First-generation residents taking part included Tim O’Leary, Angela Curran, Mella Wade, Pam Brosnan, Jacquie O’Sullivan, Kathleen Pyne, Breda O’Connor, Gerry O’Donoghue, Mossie Cremin, Derry Pyne and Denis Carroll.
Members of the third generation included Jennifer Pyne, Robyn O’Leary and Sophie Tyler-Curran.
The Memory Tree will remain lit throughout the Christmas season as a shared tribute from the Woodlawn Park community.

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Jessie Buckley lands Golden Globe Nomination

Killarney native Jessie Buckley secured a nomination for a Golden Globe Award today for her role in the acclaimed drama Hamnet. Buckley is nominated for Best Performance by an Actress […]

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Killarney native Jessie Buckley secured a nomination for a Golden Globe Award today for her role in the acclaimed drama Hamnet.

Buckley is nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama).
She stars in Hamnet, the film adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s book, where she plays Agnes, the wife of William Shakespeare. Buckley’s co-star, Paul Mescal, who plays Shakespeare, was also nominated.

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Buckley faces competition in her category from Jennifer Lawrence (Die My Love), Renate Reinsve (Sentimental Value), Julia Roberts (After The Hunt), Tessa Thompson (Hedda), and Eva Victor (Sorry, Baby).
The film Hamnet itself was also nominated for Best Picture in the drama category

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