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Bravo! Vail celebrates inaugural Music Education Month with his October-wide event
[ad_1] Haciendo Música students have the opportunity to develop their performance skills with other students outside the traditional classroom. Bravo!Vail Music Festival/Photo Courtesy Bravo! The Vail Music Festival (Bravo! Vail) announces its first-ever Music Education Month, offering free concerts and co-learning opportunities in October. In celebration of Bravo! Music Education Month events, Vale’s year-round commitment ... -
Science students want to block new housing development in Pasco County
[ad_1] Pasco development protest Jordan Bowen reports. land o lakes, florida – A group of environmental science students are opposing plans to build more than 100 homes in an area of Pasco County. For months, they’ve been investigating how the development will affect the lake’s water quality, traffic, student safety, drainage issues and wildlife. submitted ... -
Seed genes arose early in plant evolution, ferns revealed | Chemistry
[ad_1] The emergence of seed-producing plants over 300 million years ago was an evolutionary watershed, opening up new environments for plants that would eventually light our world and supply much of our food. Connected to flowering plants. But, as the newly released DNA sequence suggests, it wasn’t as dramatic as it sounds. The genomes of ... -
State delays release of English, math and science test results until later this year
[ad_1] Credit: Alison Yin/EdSource Credit: Alison Yin/EdSource In an important change, the California Department of Education is withholding the release of the results of the Smarter Balanced test that students took last spring until an undetermined date later this year. Results are subject to a one-month delay in the public release of state, district, school, ... -
Sinkhole science and other underwater research
[ad_1] by GLN editor September 21, 2022 0 0 0 stock A mysterious sinkhole discovered 20 years ago in northern Lake Huron has drawn researchers from around the world trying to understand its origins and science. Great Lakes Now wrote about the research in their article “Ancient Analog: What Can Lake Huron’s Cyanobacteria Tell Us ... -
Guest Room | Missed Opportunity for Anti-Semitic Education
[ad_1] newsletter signup On September 14, Jews on campus were shocked and horrified to hear about two separate hate crimes that surfaced on campus. That morning, someone shouted, “Burn the prisons. Set them all free. From a law school window facing Hillel’s office at Cornell University. was found near Lake Biebe, carved into the ground, ... -
KOOTENAI HEALTH: should be 501c3
[ad_1] I have been with the community for 12 years as a neurosurgeon and a further 12 years as a member of the Kootenai Health Board of Directors. He has two institutions that are essential to our community: Kootenai Health and North Idaho College. Both are in danger. This is due to the fact that ... -
When he was young he made a living mowing lawns, but now he gives people hope with his advice
[ad_1] Who denies quick success? Clearly Chans Weber, who found success through a more difficult process. His business started in Elmwood, Illinois when he was just 12 years old. At an early age, Changs began working as a cemetery mower and trencher for an underground construction company. These long workdays were often followed by summer ...









