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CONTRIBUTED PHOTO – This piece was made by a very young boy who was struggling to discuss his neglect and abandonment. He didn’t like coming to his sessions, so after he completed this beautiful artwork, YSS staff hung it in a space where he can see it when he comes. When he saw his artwork on display, it brought him a pride he had never felt before. Now he doesn’t think coming to his sessions is that bad. He described his piece as a dinosaur dad, taking care of its baby dinosaur. The Arts & amp; Culture Alliance launches itsRead News

‘Purple Playground’ inspires students with Prince’s music

Posted July 13, 2022 at 10:11 pm ‘Purple Playground’ inspires students with the music of Prince Inside the High School of Music Recording, music fills the air. But this is no ordinary school of rock, it is also a tribute to his purple majesty. Almost twenty students raise their voices in harmony in the studio, while also getting an education in musicology. MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Inside the High School for the Recording Arts, music fills the air. But this is no ordinary school of rock, it is also a tribute to his purple majesty. Almost twenty students raise theirRead News

What Degree Do You Want to Become a Business Owner?

Becoming a business owner is an exciting prospect. To make your dream come true, you need a passion for the goods or services that you will sell and a sign to bring down your new business. While taking the idea and building it up from the start can be good, it can also be difficult. Continuing your education can make you more successful. The skills and knowledge you will acquire when pursuing a business degree, for example, can directly affect your ability to start and grow a company directly. Networks that you can build from professors and classmates can helpRead News

HD 45 Republicans offer a variety of shades of political anger against Disney

‘Under this CEO they woke up, they abandoned their original Disney mission.’ None of the four Republican House candidates seeking to represent the Walt Disney World area oppose the bill repealing Disney’s special district — but they have offered varying degrees of displeasure toward Disney’s policy. At a Tiger Bay, Central Florida forum, four Republicans—Carolina Amesty, Janet Frevola, Bruno Portigliatti and Mike Zhao—expressed strong faith in Governor Ron DeSantis’ promise that regardless of the Disney showdown, residents of Orange and Osceola counties would not be saddled with the public debts now held by Disney’s special government. But his statements varied onRead News

High technology for everyone? The conference deals with the shortage of high-tech workers

“Let’s bring the high-tech capabilities to the industry and to every man and woman everywhere in the country,” said Israel’s Economy Minister Orna Barbivay at the “A Million to High-Tech” conference; Education Minister launches plan to teach spoken English from kindergarten The “A Million to High-Tech” conference has set itself the goal of addressing the issue of addressing the shortage of skilled technology workers, with an emphasis on under-represented populations, such as women, the Arab sector and the ultra-Orthodox. . The conference, which was held last Thursday, was also launched by the Anashim.IL innovation community, which focuses on education, learningRead News

Grants provide over $1.2 million for computer science education

Montclair Research Team Creates Educational Programs for Northern New Jersey Schools Published in: Education, Science and Technology An interdisciplinary team of researchers from Montclair State University is tackling one of New Jersey’s pressing educational challenges – a lack of computing (CS) resources and professional development programs for K-12 schools and teachers. 12th year. Katherine Herbert, associate professor of computer science, and Sumi Hagiwara, acting associate dean for academic affairs at the College of Education and Human Services, oversee more than $1.2 million in National Science Foundation (NSF) grants and of the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) to create supportiveRead News

Canada unfortunately travels Minnesota school team

Passengers endured a long wait on Sunday at Montreal Trudeau International Airport as delays and cancellations escalated. This includes a group of students and teachers from the Elk River. Five students and their principals from Spectrum High School in Elk River are in pain as they continue to smash the train as they try to return from Europe via Montreal. Chris Hewitt, one of the pastors, told MPR News his team had spent most of the time at the airport since Thursday when they were supposed to return via Air Canada. “You know we’ve all reached the end of theRead News

Leaders Meet at EFSC on Critical High-Tech Workforce Needs

View the conference photo album on Flickr. 12 June 2022 – State and regional leaders in government, higher education and industry gathered Friday in East Florida State College to discuss the need to expand the high-tech workers along the Space Coast. Henry Mack, Senior Chancellor of the Florida Department of Education, addresses the conference. Sitting next to him is Dr Jim Richey, President of the EFSC. The meeting was chaired by Henry Mack, Senior Chancellor of the Florida Department Education, amid continued growth in aerospace, defense and other high-tech industries in Brevard County. Local success in raising the ranks ofRead News

Title IX 50th Anniversary: ​​How the Law Has Changed American Sport

Title IX, the historic 1972 legislation that banned sex discrimination in education and paved the way for a decade-long boom in women’s sport, turns 50 today. Why It Matters: Prior to Title IX, 294,000 girls participated in high school sports nationwide, and only 15% of NCAA athletes were women. Today, those numbers are around 3.4 million and 44% respectively. What Title IX says: “No person in the United States, on the basis of sex, may be excluded from participation, denied benefits, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or business that receives federal financial assistance.” . Yes, but:Read News

The Education Fund receives a grant for a new music program

The Odessa Education Foundation announced Monday that it has received a $ 35,000 grant from the Rea Charitable Trust to purchase nearly 200 musical instruments for a new ECISD fifth grade music program. ECISD plans to roll out a new five-year, three-year strings program, which will begin with the first 10 schools in 2022-23. If additional funding is available, an additional 10 elementary schools will be able to add 5th grade levels in 2023-24, with an additional 5 schools in 2024-25. Department of Professional Engineering Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert ExpertRead News