Tag: school
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Moving from rhetoric to educational outcomes
[ad_1] Over the last few weeks I have been grappling with nagging conundrums about the current state of affairs, not only in the City of Cambridge, but in our country. The advent of social media, coupled with the 24-hour news cycle, has led many of us to forget or choose to ignore the importance (moral ... -
What COVID has revealed about children’s mental health
[ad_1] Last week was the first day of school in our neighborhood. I love family paintings. Kids with new backpacks, moms and dads with cameras ready when the bus stops. It’s surprising considering how likely a smiling child is to get anxious, depressed, or cut herself by the time she hits high school. 19% are ... -
Advocates seek education funding for asylum seekers
[ad_1] Carolina Tennessera joined immigration advocates on Thursday in calling on city officials to increase funding for immigrant families and asylum seekers coming to the city. “They want their children to have everything they never had,” said Tenecela, life project coordinator for Little Sisters of the Assumption. She said she knows first-hand what it means ... -
Science Adventure Schools Offering Activities, STEM and Social | States and Territories
[ad_1] Sixth graders from Independence Middle School spend a week immersed in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) activities at Summit Bechtel Preserve in Fayette County. This week-long experience is part of Science Adventure School, a joint venture between West Virginia University and Summit Bechtel Reserve (SBR). Junior high school students shooting arrows at targets ... -
‘Get vaccinated and get a booster’ – Public Health Officials Report to Commission on Latest COVID-19 Trends
[ad_1] September 1, 2022 With Omicron boosters expected to be widely available after Labor Day, public health leaders are urging eligible groups to get the latest vaccines to reduce their risk of serious illness. I’m here. Department of Health officials briefed Multnomah County Commissioners on the latest COVID-19 trends on Tuesday, August 30, just as ... -
Generation Z members want sustainable clothing, but buy fast fashion instead, study finds
[ad_1] Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Members of Generation Z say they want their clothes to be sustainable but still make regular fast fashion purchases, pointing to a “clear gap” between ideals and practice. shows. At the British Academy of Management annual conference held at Alliance Manchester Business School, 9 out of 10 people surveyed said ... -
Inslee’s COVID-19 Order Does Not Always Follow “Science” or CDC Guidance » Publications » Washington Policy Center
[ad_1] Remember last February when Gov. Jay Inslee adjusted COVID-19 mask mandates in line with new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, citing a continued decline in Washington state hospitalization rates? Here it is his tweet About the change: “In light of the new [CDC] With guidance and continued declines in hospitalization ... -
Department of Education, ASU will provide $11.3 million for after-school summer school programs.
[ad_1] The Arkansas Department of Education’s Elementary and Secondary Education Division (DESE) at Arkansas State University and its sponsoring initiative, the Arkansas Out-of-School Network, are providing $11.3 million in American Rescue Plan (ARP) ESSER III funding to 84 high-quality schools. Served in the summer after school. Statewide extended annual program. A second round of ARP ...










