Tag: children
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Michigan Science Center Hosts STEM Program – Daily Tribune
[ad_1] Looking for something fun to do with your kids? Maybe you have a young scientist in your family, or you want your child to have hands-on experience with STEM. It takes place Wednesdays from 10am to noon at the Michigan Science Center (MiSci). This summer science event celebrates the return of the Center’s popular ... -
DSOL’s 2022 Fashion Note is Lele Sadugi’s award-winning designer accessory
[ad_1] As fall approaches, many of us have our favorite themes of the season on our minds. It starts with “F”. No, it’s not football. It’s fashion. The latest fashion event to find out more about is the Dallas Symphony League’s 2022 Fashion Note. Cynthia Beard* Sharon Lee Clark* Kira Nasrat* Lele Sadgi* President of ... -
Faculty of Teacher Education Wins Sears Helgos Special Education Award
[ad_1] Suzette Youngs, Professor of Teacher Education at the University of Northern Colorado, has been named the recipient of the 2022 Sears Helgos Special Education Award. Administered by UNC’s Department of Education and Behavioral Sciences, the award recognizes UNC’s commitment to quality, innovative education and the historical importance of its educational mission at UNC, and ... -
Sen. Wiener’s First Transgender Comprehensive Health Care Act Passes Congress
[ad_1] Sacramento – Senator Scott Weiner (D-San Francisco)’s Senate Bill 923, the TGI Inclusive Care Act, passed Congress by a vote of 60 to 11. Now it’s heading to the Senate for final approval before going to the governor’s desk. This first-of-its-kind law will help create a more inclusive and culturally appropriate health care system ... -
California protects health benefits of young immigrants
[ad_1] SACRAMENTO — About 40,000 low-income adults living illegally in the country will not lose their government-funded health insurance for the next year under new policies announced Monday by the Gavin Newsom, California administration. There is none. California already pays for health care for low-income adults under the age of 25, regardless of immigration status. ... -
Educational aids to prisoners work. But it is politically unstable.
[ad_1] comment on this story comment A new proposal from the Department of Education approved extending federal Pell Grant eligibility to inmates beginning in 2023. Proposals to systematize Pell Grant eligibility have emerged from numerous studies and experiments over the past decade that show that inmates who earn degrees while incarcerated are better prepared to ... -
Mathematics and science scholars from Jamaica Plain Bethel save the harbor for swimming at Spectacle Island
[ad_1] Twenty-nine children from Bethel Math and Science Scholars, a non-profit organization based in Jamaica Plain, set sail for Spectacle Island as part of Save the Harbor/Save the Bay’s free All Access Boston Harbor program. Bethel Math and Science Scholars participated in Save the Harbor/Save the Bay for a complimentary all-access trip to Boston Harbor ... -
Vote for education this summer
[ad_1] When school patrons are thinking about spending the last summer barbecue or vacation, the responsibility of being a citizen to vote may be on the back of your mind. That’s why it’s so important to remind patrons that there are some important elections coming up soon. On August 30, 12 school districts will seek ...











