Tag: the
-
Council Highlights Upcoming Events Supporting Ruth’s House, Haverhill Education Foundation
[ad_1] This week, Haverhill City Council spotlighted two local charities seeking public assistance this fall. The first Ruth’s House annual fundraiser is scheduled for Saturday, November 5, from 7-10:30 pm at Haverhill Country Club, 58 Brickett Lane, Haverhill. Ruth’s House Executive Her Director Amy Smith-Boden outlined the organization’s mission to councilors and the public. “Ruth’s ... -
In the letter, Pac-12’s George Kurifkov cited “grave” financial and mental health concerns about UCLA’s move to the Big Ten.
[ad_1] Pac-12 commissioner George Kurifkov said students in a letter submitted to the University of California Regents to discuss UCLA’s proposed transition to a Big Ten conference ahead of Thursday’s closed session. detailing the “major concerns” he had about this transition, including; – Mental health of athletes, increased transportation and operating costs, negative impact on ... -
Northside restaurant fails health check
[ad_1] San Antonio – A North Side restaurant operating without a permit failed the latest health inspection in August, earning the lowest score of the year. The SA Cafe, located at Block 20800 on Hwy 281 North, received a failing score of 66. That’s a 20-point drop from his last exam in February, when he ... -
Offline: The Scramble for Science
[ad_1] Almost every day I get an e-mail from an academic publisher of a scientific journal (not a scientific journal). lancetI was invited by Elsevier, the publisher of , to contribute to one of their open access titles. A promise is a luxury. Being a guest editor of a special collection of at least 10 ... -
Tenn. Education Leaders Respond to Third Grade Retention Concerns
[ad_1] NASHVILLE, Tennessee (WSMV) – Tennessee Commissioner of Education Penny Schwinn spoke at the Education Forum inside the Smyrna Event Center on Thursday afternoon. The Rutherford County Legislative Delegation hosted a forum to delve deeper into the recent Tennessee Learning Loss Correction and Student Acceleration Act passed in January 2021. Currently, her junior year in ... -
Howard Community College Expands On-Campus Reproductive Health Services
[ad_1] Over the next three years, we will fund a pilot program to expand the number of monthly clinics and services offered by county health departments on campus. Howard Community College’s Wellness Center received a $1 million grant from Howard County, Maryland to expand on-campus healthcare. Over the next three years, we will fund a ... -
Jay-Based School District Hires Another Special Education Teacher
[ad_1] JAY — The Board of Directors of Local Schools Unit 73 voted unanimously Thursday night to hire additional special education teachers for grades 7-12. “The middle school and high school numbers are very worrying,” said Special Services Director Sherry Parker. Even so, staff express feelings of being overwhelmed and drowning in not having enough ... -
NC Health News talks about new Medicaid program
[ad_1] Clarissa Donnelly-Deroben With the Healthy Opportunities Pilot launched, how is your organization using the program to better serve your customers? We discussed this topic with Sonya Jones, co-founder of Caja Solidaria. As of August 18, Caja Solidaria has her 47 referrals to her HOP program. Jones believes the program will benefit not only the ...











