students Millions of students study abroad around the world these days. In addition, according to the latest research, around 70% of learners have a strong desire to acquire new knowledge in another country. The opportunity to study abroad seems very attractive to students, and they are always looking for every …
Read More »Rick Cleland, Ukiah’s Aquatic Answer – The Ukiah Daily Journal
The National Basketball Association’s world called Alan Iverson the ANSWER for his famous Reebok shoes; but more importantly during times of crisis in tight basketball games, he was the clutch RESPONSE for the Philadelphia 76ers. AnLocal Rick Cleland, one of the first leaders as a schoolboy at Ukiah High School …
Read More »Reflective Kurelja ready to lead CSIU |
MILTON – While sitting in the Susquehanna Central Intermediate Unit (CSIU) office on his first day as the organization’s executive director, Dr John Kurelja had a bit of haze in his eyes so that he was looking at an old photo of himself. with Kenny Garabadian. Kurelja joined CSIU five …
Read More »Japan photo diary: Tokyo store’s beer garden opens amid pandemic after 2-year hiatus
People are seen at a rooftop beer garden of Matsuya Ginza department store in Tokyo’s Chuo district for a press event on June 28, 2021. The beer garden will operate until September 26 and marks its first opening in two years since the coronavirus pandemic kept it closed in 2020. …
Read More »Clinton-Massie sues school health center
TOWNSHIP OF ADAMS – Clinton-Massie continues to work on the prospect of having a health center on campus and, more importantly, continues to progress. Clinton-Massie Superintendent Matt Baker reported to the school board this week that the school district has seven parties interested in partnering with Clinton-Massie on what is …
Read More »Study Buddy Education Seeks To Launch Two Educational Apps In 195 Countries On Seven Continents To Help Students And Teachers Affected By The Pandemic
SAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESSWIRE / June 30, 2021 / It has been a year since the pandemic took the world by storm and invaded the lives of the hardworking citizens of every day in every country and put all students and teachers in the world out of school, making …
Read More »AAFP Releases Updated Feline Elderly Care Guidelines to Veterinary Community
[BRIDGEWATER, NJ; June 29, 2021] The American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) released the update 2021 AAFP Feline Senior Care Guidelines to appear in the July issue of Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery. This update provides emerging advances in feline medicine as it relates to the aging cat. The …
Read More »Camp Panther puts fun into summer learning
by Mary (Galer) Herschelman âIt’s so much fun,â said Penny Niemann, kindergarten teacher at Litchfield, inaugural program director at Camp Panther Summer School. Funded by federal dollars earmarked for the fight against COVID, the program was offered to students in Kindergarten to Grade 4 Monday through Thursday from June 1 …
Read More »Ohio halfway on education, children’s health and economic well-being
The following article was originally published in the Ohio Capital Journal and posted on News5Cleveland.com under a content sharing agreement. COLUMBUS, Ohio â In a national survey of child well-being, Ohio was in the middle of the pack when it comes to growth indicators. The data, collected through the Annie …
Read More »Sleeping Giant Capital gets $ 21 million
An independent investment firm founded by two professors at Western Michigan University is making great strides in its first year of operation. Doug Lepisto and Derrick McIver – associate professors of management and co-directors of the Center for Principled Leadership and Business Strategy at Haworth College of Business at WMU …
Read More »NM Needs A Better, Stable Way To Fund Public Education ”Albuquerque Journal
………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. My entire professional career has been spent teaching linguistically and culturally different students and supporting other educators to provide New Mexico students with the best and fairest education possible. …
Read More »AnniPuf designed to empower children
Equip Color Families with Self-Love Tools AnniPuf is family owned by 9-year-old Annika Mayon, who is a driving force behind the business she owns with her 39-year-old mother, Kitty. Annika is the founder of the company and has put forward her name which ends with Pretty Unicorn Food. There is …
Read More »Unemployment rate continues to fall in Stanislaus County
The unemployment rate in Stanislaus County fell further in May, according to the latest figures from the Department of Employment Development. The May unemployment rate stood at 8% for Stanislaus County, down from the revised rate of 8.6% in April and well below the estimate of 15.6% there is a …
Read More »A look back at a century of Father’s Day
Michael hicks It’s Father’s Day weekend, which reminded me a bit of a century of change in the life of a typical American dad. It’s a good story to tell through the life of my grandfather and that of my wife. These four men were born before Father’s Day is …
Read More »Brightside Academy brings quality child care and education to Arbor Park Village
Brightside Academy Hosts Grand Opening at Newly Renovated Daycare Arbor Park – June 21, 2021 – The Brightside Academy Ohio Arbor Park Preschool and Child Care Program will first open on Tuesday, July 6, 2021. The public is invited to celebrate the occasion and experience the Integrated Child Care Program …
Read More »Teachers fear legislation limiting racial discussions will have a ‘crippling’ effect in the classroom | Local education
The legislation would require teachers to post their curricula online and districts to provide copies of the curriculum under the state’s Open Records Act, and establish a complaints process for parents, staff or groups who oppose the material taught. If the state determines that a district has violated the prohibition …
Read More »Watch Now: Hundreds of People Celebrate June 10 Back at Penn Park in Madison | Local News
A minute of silence was requested on Saturday at Penn Park in Madison following an invocation by Reverend Marcus Allen and the singing of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” – often referred to as the Black National Anthem. Celebrants of the Juneteenth event held red, green, yellow and black balloons, …
Read More »Launch of the Gamble Responsibility America application in the United States
New Mobile App Designed To Be An Educational Resource On Safe Gambling Has Been Launched In The United States The Gamble Responsably America app is touted as the premier resource in the United States for anyone seeking information about responsible gambling or insight into their own behavior, according to the …
Read More »Georgia Retirement Planning Expert Hosts No-Cost Live Workshop in July
Frank Passmore of Certified Planners Group, LLC, an expert in retirement income planning from Buford GA, gives a free educational workshop titled “Most Advisors Don’t Offer Real Retirement Planning.” This workshop will take place on July 10, 2021 at 10 a.m. at the Buford Community Center. Baby boomers and retirees …
Read More »State Public Defense Agency Settles Gender Pay Gap Lawsuit ”Albuquerque Journal
………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. SANTA FE, NM – Several female attorneys and investigators at the State Public Defender’s law firms are getting raises to resolve a lawsuit that alleged unfair compensation over higher-paid …
Read More »State Fund’s $ 35 Million PED Request Approved »Albuquerque Journal
………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. Secretary of Education Ryan Stewart Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal The state’s Department of Public Education on Tuesday obtained approval to transfer $ 35 million from a state reserve …
Read More »Indiana Rushes to Spend Virus Relief Aid to New Jobs Program »Albuquerque Journal
………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. INDIANAPOLIS – Lawmakers in Indiana rushed into the final days of their session to make decisions on spending the state’s $ 3 billion share of the $ 350 billion …
Read More »Dist. 15 concludes a successful year despite the challenges of the pandemic
Back in July 2020, Palatine Elementary School Dist. 15 introduced two educational pathways allowing students to access learning during the 2020-21 school year. By following local and state guidelines, the district was able to continue to offer in-person classes while ensuring the safety of students and staff. Throughout the year, …
Read More »Student associations to send petition to President Ram Nath Kovind
Various student organizations have expressed their opposition to the University Grants Commission’s (UGC) blended education method through an online petition, which will be submitted to President Ram Nath Kovind. The All India Forum to Save Public Education, an umbrella organization comprising student representatives from various organizations like the Federation of …
Read More »San Mateo County Community College District Plans to Expand Free Community College | Local News
As part of efforts to reduce costs for local students, the San Mateo County Community College District is set to invest $ 6.75 million in programs that reduce tuition costs and provide a variety of other financial and educational supports. The district administration board expressed support on Wednesday June 9 …
Read More »LVR presents annual awards | Las Vegas Review
Las Vegas Realtors presented its annual awards this month to some of its prominent and long-time members. LVR (formerly known as the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors) presented its awards during an in-person event at the Four Seasons on the Las Vegas Strip on June 3, marking its first …
Read More »Aries: Get in touch with those who can give you good advice
CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Breanna Yde, 18; Shia LaBeouf, 35; Peter Dinklage, 52; Hugh Laurie, 62 years old. Happy Birthday: Do it your way this year. Refuse to let someone step in and take over. Have a plan in mind and a timeline in place. Don’t leave anything to …
Read More »Oklahoma Prison Inmates To Begin Receiving Computer Tablets »Albuquerque Journal
………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. OKLAHOMA CITY – Inmates at an Oklahoma prison began receiving special tablet computers this week, as part of a Department of Corrections plan to provide secure tablets to all …
Read More »Summer School Helps Longview Students Fill Learning Gaps from COVID Slide, More | Education
Although the halls of Spring Hill Elementary School are quieter than usual, many students continue to learn in the classrooms. About 200 students across the district attend summer school, which Superintendent Penny Fleet says is “a lot more” than a typical year. Spring Hill Summer School continues through June 17. …
Read More »Districts in New Mexico have the right to enroll in in-person classes now for Fall 21 ”Albuquerque Journal
………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. After more than a year of uncertainty, it’s good that more schools in New Mexico are committing to full-time in-person education this fall. The pandemic has forced students, parents …
Read More »Educational research: How to become a teacher-researcher
For the past three years, since starting a Masters in Educational Leadership, I have been involved in teaching alongside academic writing and research. My research has been presented at conferences in Japan, Hawaii, and Finland, and one of my co-authored papers recently won an Outstanding Paper award at the Teaching, …
Read More »The Tenor High School 3 + 1 model
MILWAUKEE (June 7, 2021) – While most high school students equate four years with traditional high school time, at Tenor High School, students finished in three. But there’s more to the story – students spend their fourth year taking classes at Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC), getting a head start …
Read More »2020-21 Chron15: Leaders – The Chronicle
Duke leaders are the ones who stand up for the college community in good times and bad, inspiring others with a focus on values ââand progress. The leaders on this year’s Chron15 list are educators, administrators and coaches who used their power for good as they held the community together …
Read More »Mansfield Power Squadron, Service Award and University Honors
Mansfield Power Squadron hosts annual picnic MANSFIELD – The Mansfield Power Squadron recently hosted their annual training and awards picnic. This non-profit organization, which is aligned with the United States Power Squadron, promotes boating safety and education. Jay Wells of Ashland received the Milliken-Brewer Award for Excellence in Teaching Boating …
Read More »Paris and Jersey City join forces for a new museum
The Center Pompidou à Jersey City museum will be located in the Pathside building a short walk from the Journal Square transit center. à The Center Pompidou à Jersey City museum will be located in the Pathside building a short walk from the Journal Square transit center. Jersey City will …
Read More »What has changed and what is new
The hope is that this summer will be a bridge between a year and a half of pandemic education to a fall for all and a “normal” school year 2021-22. The abrupt shift to distance learning in March 2020, followed by a fall and winter of ‘hybrid’ teaching and debates …
Read More »For transgender children, gender-affirming names can save lives
An Indiana school district‘s policy requiring teachers to use student names and pronouns consistent with their gender identities is a key part of strengthening the physical and mental health of transgender youth, doctors told a federal court. A landmark 2018 study in the Journal of Adolescent Health found that transgender …
Read More »diversity — unless you’re Asian | City newspaper
The Supreme Court will soon consider whether to take up the long-awaited question Students for fair admissions v. Harvard case, which pits Harvard’s race-conscious admissions process against a group of Asian-American applicants who do not fit Harvard’s idea of ââ”favored minorities.” The central idea behind the case is whether Harvard’s …
Read More »Health officials view black-owned hair salons as possible COVID vaccination sites – CBS Boston
(CNN) – It’s an effort to expand access to coronavirus vaccines: Provide injections at the barber shop. As part of a White House initiative, the National Association of County and City Health Officials plans to help train black-owned hair salons and barbershops to provide accurate information on vaccinations and even …
Read More »Julie Jason: Qualified spending is key to 529 plans | Julie jason
Are you a parent thinking about how to pay for your children’s college? Should you consider a 529 plan? Named after Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code, a 529 plan offers the opportunity to save for the university in a tax-efficient manner. But you have to be careful because …
Read More »Lifelong learning protects against cognitive decline and dementia
Can education and lifelong learning prevent or at least slow cognitive decline in older people? (Photo: ivanko80 / stock.adobe.com) Maintain cognition as we age through education? There appears to be a clear relationship between education and improved mental health in the elderly. This also applies to people with neurodegenerative diseases. …
Read More »Gender stereotypes are still valid for young people and the types of political participation
Gender roles absorbed at an early age appear to have shaped today’s young people about their involvement in politics, in keeping with traditional stereotypes, a new study, conducted among adolescents and young adults aged 15 to 15, finds. 30 years in Italy, within the framework of the Horizon 2020 project: …
Read More »Akron recycling tracking returns; here is the latest information on how to recycle
Workers inspecting the recycling carts will return to Akron starting next week. This is part of an ongoing effort by the City of Akron and its partners to help educate residents on how to properly recycle. As a reminder, the rules for what is recyclable became more limited a few …
Read More »Federal government warns GOP budget for Wisconsin puts $ 1.5 billion in federal education dollars at risk | Local government
âThe department will continue to closely examine and monitor whether Wisconsin meets all federal tax requirements,â Rosenblum said. Republicans have said the K-12 spending plan, which was passed 11-4 along party lines, is an effort to account for billions in federal stimulus funds provided to the state during the pandemic. …
Read More »June 19 commemorated in the Nevada bill 10 years ago
With the passage of state law 10 years ago, Nevada began officially observing June 19, commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. Former Nevada House Member Harvey Munford, the 2011 bill’s main sponsor, recently recalled that he was “excited” to introduce the bill. As a local educator for …
Read More »Online Introductory Education Market by Technological Advancement and Demand 2021-2026
The business intelligence report on Online Initiation Education market facilitates businesses and other stakeholders to embark on revenue generation sprees by efficiently tackling the current and upcoming challenges in this vertical. It covers all other significant aspects such as predominant trends, primary growth stimulants, and opportunities that govern the industry …
Read More »Former ERB director sues Lujan Grisham for his salary »Albuquerque Journal
………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. Jan Goodwin, Former ERB Executive Director SANTA FE – The former executive director of the New Mexico Educators’ Retirement System filed a federal lawsuit Thursday accusing Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and others …
Read More »Editorial. 05/27: LPS has the right to put aside its virtual learning plan | Editorial
Katie Bockelman teaches students about world geography using Zoom on Friday March 20 at Lincoln Lutheran School. The school has switched to conducting lessons via Zoom with the students at home. EMILY HANEY, Journal Star Journal Star Editorial Board The COVID-19 landscape looked a lot like the days of Nebraska: …
Read More »Streetsboro senior attributes success to desire to make a difference, dedicated teachers
Streetsboro Senior Samuel Gray’s expansive summary of activities, roles and recognitions has always been fueled by his desire to make a difference. Gray, 18, is a permanent resident of Streetsboro. Eagle Scout, he has been a member of the Boy Scouts of America for 12 years. But it is far …
Read More »Floyd’s Death Revealed Racism’s ‘Minnesota Paradox’ Albuquerque Journal
………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. MINNEAPOLIS – The death of George Floyd below the knee of a white Minneapolis cop has seriously tarnished Minnesota’s reputation as a progressive race state. Many black residents say it was never …
Read More »13 Brainerd teachers obtain tenure
âIt’s always extremely exciting for me,â Superintendent Laine Larson said at the school board meeting on Monday, May 24, before board members approved the term. âGetting a job is truly a great achievement in a teacher’s professional career, and I want to congratulate all of them,â Larson added. “And we …
Read More »Commission meeting 1776 | national
WASHINGTON, May 24, 2021 / PRNewswire / – On Monday, May 24, the 1776 Commission met on the Hillsdale College campus in Washington, DC to discuss civic education programs, civic education reform efforts in states, pending federal legislation and executive actions, and future Commission activities. At the end of the …
Read More »The valuation of the AI market in education will explode until 2026
The latest AI in Education market report offers an end-to-end analysis of this business sphere with respect to the production and consumption aspects. Key trends favoring the industry expansion as well as the major challenges limiting the revenue streams are enumerated in the report. Further, Porterâs five force analysis has …
Read More »Native American Communities Support Biden Jobs Plan »Albuquerque Journal
………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. As readers of this newspaper know, the pueblos, tribes and nations of New Mexico faced disparities in infrastructure, education and health before the start of the COVID pandemic. The pandemic has shed …
Read More »A year later, what has changed after the murder of George Floyd?
Local opinions from all over Greater Lansing are submitted in letters to the editor, collected here in a monthly package and in an occasional special section. This special section, marking one year since the murder of George Floyd, was compiled with the help of Krystal Nurse, reporter for LSJ Diversity, …
Read More »Butterfly Sanctuary: Students at Nisswa Primary School help plant pollinator garden
This may have been the case on Thursday, May 13 at Nisswa Primary School, when first and second graders helped plant a pollinator garden in a protected school yard. While having fun patting milkweeds floating in the air, drawing a butterfly, playing a game of butterflies and planting native plants, …
Read More »Former UW Chancellor Paid $ 135,000 to Work on ‘Community Building’ New Curriculum | Higher Education
The UW-Stout campus at Menomonie UW-STOUT The University of Wisconsin system paid a former chancellor $ 135,000 for “community building and outreach” in north-central Wisconsin through a contract that lacked details of the work to be done. Bob Meyer, who retired as Chancellor of UW-Stout in August 2019, worked as …
Read More »Hagerty Launches Drivers Foundation Non-Profit Celebrates Automotive Culture
Hagerty announces this weekend at the Amelia Island Concours d’Ãlégance the launch of a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization to advance the mission of education, culture and automotive innovation under the umbrella of the Hagerty Drivers Foundation. âThe automobile is one of the most important cultural achievements of modern society, …
Read More »Many children may need ‘social or psychological support’ after a pandemic – THE Journal
COVID-19 Policy Fallout Many children may need ‘social or psychological support’ after a pandemic COVID restrictions have negatively impacted not only students’ learning progress but also their emotional well-being, according to a report released this month by MUSE Academy, a private New York-based institution that will serve students. preschool students. …
Read More »Tarleton honors 2021 Crystal Apple Society inductees
STEPHENVILLE – Tarleton State University recognized six distinguished teachers in a recent virtual introduction to the Crystal Apple Society. This year’s recipients are Dr Randall Bowden, former department head and professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Technology; Ashlee Reed, vice-principal of Alvarado’s North Elementary School; Amy McKay, Director …
Read More »1619 is a very important year in the history of the United States, Mitch McConnell
Ricky l jones Recently, the only black Republican United States senator, Tim Scott (R-SC), stepped out in front of the nation and once again made his best impression of the loving slave-owner character of Samuel L. Jackson Stephen. of “Django Unchained” while responding to the first speech to a joint …
Read More »Briefcase: May 12, 2021 | Business, finance and technology
KCC Nursing Programs Receive Accreditation Kankakee Community College Both the Associate’s Diploma in Nursing Program and the Licensed Practical Nursing Program received continuing accreditation by the Accreditation Commission for Nursing Education at its March 2021 meeting. The next evaluation visit for the two programs is scheduled for fall 2028. KCC’s …
Read More »Don Keelan: Education yes, indoctrination | Chroniclers
Over the past half-dozen years, there have been countless reports of systemic racism in America, followed by discussions of diversity, unity, and inclusion. Along with these media, there are several gratuitous murders of black Americans by law enforcement officials. People of my generation, born in the 1930s, 1940s and early …
Read More »Chatham Community Library to Celebrate LGBT Pride in June
Pittsboro, NC – In honor of LGBT Pride Month in June, the Chatham Community Library will play a role in showcasing the diversity and many contributions of the LGBT community by offering a virtual screening of a week of documentary, Deep stroke (2015), from June 10 to June 17, 2021. …
Read More »China Adds Few Babies, Loses Workers As Its 1.4 Billion People Age ”Albuquerque Journal
………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. BEIJING – The number of working-age people in China has shrunk over the past decade as its aging population barely increased, a census showed on Tuesday, adding to economic challenges for Chinese …
Read More »Farmington and Jay parishes receive grants
St. Joseph Parish in Farmington and St. Rose of Lima Parish in Jay have been named recipients of the Matthew 25 Awards, which include grants ranging from $ 3,000 to $ 5,000. The awards, presented by Catholic Charities Maine’s Parish Social Ministry Program, are presented to parishes to help them …
Read More »A GED for the university? Not as far-fetched as it sounds | CLARENCE PAGE
When I saw the Wall Street Journal headline, “Some CEOs Suggest Ditching Education Requirements When Hiring,” I was impressed. Finally, I thought, the business world is starting to see things my way. In recent decades, employers have increasingly fallen in love with what critics call âover-credentialingâ or âdegree inflation,â requiring …
Read More »Ford Foundation Donates $ 500,000 to Mother Emanuel Memorial> Charleston Business Journal
the Ford Foundation donated $ 500,000 to the Emanuel Nine Memorial, the Mother Emanuel Memorial Foundation board said in a press release. The Mother Emmanuel Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 designated organization in Charleston that focuses on commemorating Emanuel Nine and creating awareness and social justice initiatives aimed at …
Read More »Lawrence School Board Approves New Fairness Policy | News, Sports, Jobs
photo by: Screenshot of the meeting / Lawrence School Board Lawrence School Board President Kelly Jones, left, reads part of the subject matter of the board’s new fairness policy at a meeting on Monday, May 10, 2021. The board approved the policy by a vote of 6-0. The Lawrence School …
Read More »RCC, Gardner-Webb Leads Way For Students To Bond With Bulldog
Photo courtesy of Richmond Community College Dr William M. Downs, president of Gardner-Webb University, and Kevin Parsons, vice president of education at Richmond Community College, shake hands after signing the Bulldog Bound co-admission agreement. Back row from left are Dr Ben Leslie, provost and executive vice-president of Gardner Webb, and …
Read More »Salary Increase Approved for Teachers and Support Staff in Sioux City School District | Education
SIOUX CITY – Teachers and support staff in the Sioux City School District will receive a salary increase for the 2021-2022 school year. Sioux City Community School has agreements with the Sioux City Education Association (SCEA) and the Sioux City Educational Support Personnel Association (SCESPA). Both agreements were approved at …
Read More »Nevada receives $ 2.7 billion as federal government sends out COVID recovery checks
WASHINGTON – Treasury Department officials on Monday released coronavirus recovery funds from the $ 1.9 trillion package passed by Congress to help states, counties, cities and tribal governments. The bill provides $ 2.7 billion for Nevada. The state government will see $ 150.7 million, Clark County $ 440 million, Las …
Read More »Deborah Brand Joins Tarrytown Public Schools as High School Principal
Brand Deborah Tarrytown Public Schools announced today that Brand Deborah was appointed director of Sleepy Hollow High School. A longtime educator, Ms. Brand joins the Highland Falls-Fort Montgomery Central School District in Orange County, New York, where she has been a high school principal since 2017. In her role, she …
Read More »From Scratch: Robert W. Plaster Center for Advanced Manufacturing
Owner / developer: Ozarks Technical Community CollegeGeneral contractor: Crossland Construction Co. Inc.Architect: Dake Wells Architecture Inc. and Perkins & Will Inc. (Chicago)Engineers: CJW Transportation Consultants LLC, Civil; J&M Engineering LLC, structure; Antella Consulting Engineers Inc. (Kansas City), electrical; and Henderson Engineers Inc. (Kansas City), mechanical and plumbingCut: 120,000 square feetestimated …
Read More »Explore 4-H One Day Summer Camp | New Democrats
Hey kids from Southeast Missouri and 4-H members. Are you looking to get out of the Covid blues and have some fun? Do you need a day of fun that includes swimming, a huge waterslide, and games with other 4-H kids? If so, we’ve got the day for you. Southeast …
Read More »Even when they include them, gifted programs do not serve black or low-income children
PICTURE: âWe’re not saying these programs don’t have benefits. But as states and school districts assess them, we have to ask ourselves, ‘How can we do this best for all the gifted … see After Credit: Shannon Alexander / University of Florida After years of criticism for their lack of …
Read More »Journalists: May 10-16, 2021 | Springfield Business Journal
BankingSpringfield First Community Bank added Bryan jones as head of commercial banking and Andrea Gill as a marketing coordinator and event planner. With 13 years of banking experience, Jones manages commercial real estate and corporate loans. Gill, who is in a newly created position, most recently served as Marketing Coordinator …
Read More »Fed plans to extend Point Reyes ranch leases, kill Tule Elk, and move forward
This is evident when you go to the park where the NPS is in terms of breeding. Interpretive signs tell you that ranching is âhistoricâ, and we are told how much milk or meat is produced to âfeed the nationâ and other âfactsâ intended to put the use of lands …
Read More »UW Law Honors 2021 Graduates With Virtual Beginning – Wisconsin Law Journal – WI Legal News & Resources
The recent graduates of UW Law School have said goodbye to an educational experience unlike any other in the history of the university. UW Law School Dean Dan Tokaji addresses graduates of the Class of 2021 in a virtual launch ceremony on Friday. UW Law School celebrated the class of …
Read More »2021 ACC Softball Championship Field Set
May 10, 2021 Greensboro, NC – Clemson has secured the No. 1 seed for the 2021 Atlantic Coast Conference Softball Championship, which kicks off Wednesday, May 12 at Don Dobina Field at Ulmer Stadium in Louisville, Ky., And will be organized by Louisville. The Tigers were seeded after winning the …
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