Tag: family
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How Digital Marketing Agencies Are Helping Contractors Grow Their Businesses
[ad_1] (Photo: Knock Knock Digital) As of 2022, the United States will have 3,784,293 construction jobs, up 3.4% from 2021, according to IBISWorld. Rapidly growing technology has not only advanced the construction process, it has completely changed the way contractors bring in new business. Knock Knock Digital is an award-winning digital marketing agency that has ... -
UMaine Augusta hosts educational session on drones
[ad_1] The Aviation Program at the University of Brunswick-Maine Augusta will host a series of Federal Aviation Administration educational sessions to educate various groups about remotely piloted aircraft known as drones. for all participants. The Education Series will take place on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, September 29th and October 1st, from 9:00 am to 4:00 ... -
Political Science, Economics Expert Explains Possible Reasons Behind Current Influx of Asylum Seekers
[ad_1] San Antonio – Data released this week by the US Department of Homeland Security reflect a notable increase in asylum seekers from three Latin American countries. Data show a 175% increase in individuals seeking refuge from Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua from August 2021 to August 2022. John Taylor, a professor at the University of ... -
Why I Joined the Ontario Education Workers General Commission: Outsourced by Public School Teachers
[ad_1] of World Socialist website I received the following letter from an Ontario public school teacher explaining why she decided to join the recently established Ontario Education Workers General Commission (OEWRFC). On February 21, 2020, nearly 200,000 Ontario teachers took part in a powerful one-day statewide strike against Ford’s government’s demands for budget cuts and ... -
Parents File Class Action Lawsuit Against Virginia Department of Education, Fairfax Board of Education Over Disability Hearings
[ad_1] A federal class action lawsuit was filed against the Virginia Department of Education and the Fairfax County Board of Education alleging violations of the rights of students with disabilities under the Federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. The plaintiffs in the case — the parents of an anonymous Fairfax County student and their nonprofit ... -
Two moms sought mental health conservatorships for their sons. Neither case worked out the way they hoped.
[ad_1] Anita Fisher has been here before. Her son has stopped taking his medication. Again. “Nothing has changed,” she said. “Yes, there have been new programs out there, but unless he voluntarily” — Anita gives a quick, doubtful chuckle — “accepts it, that doesn’t work.” Anita’s son was diagnosed with schizophrenia two decades ago. What ... -
Educators retract Banks’ comments on private school tuition
[ad_1] Prime Minister David Banks faced fierce backlash after he said the city was spending too much money on private schools for students with disabilities, but education officials made these comments at a city council hearing on Wednesday. withdrew. “I can assure you that the Prime Minister’s comment was not intended in the way it ... -
Maternal home visit, mental health bills filed in House
[ad_1] The House Ways and Means Committee today decided to move forward with House bipartisan bill (HR8876), which reauthorized the federal Home Visiting Program and doubled the program’s annual budget to $800 million over five years. The commission also passed a five-package mental health bill. Among other provisions, the bill would read: • Adds Medicare ...








