Tag: children
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Kilgore SAFFE Day provides food, fun and education
[ad_1] Kilgore, TX (KLTV) – This annual event in the eastern Texas town is a day of fun games and family time. The Covid-era caused a two-year hiatus, but ‘Safety Day’ is back in Kilgore today. “Children and adults with special abilities who can go out and have fun. Get involved in activities that everyone ... -
Colorado Agricultural Behavioral Health/Wellbeing Summit Set in Chaffee County – Ark Valley Voices Staff
[ad_1] AgWell Sept. 28 and 29 in Salida, Colorado – The Rocky Mountain Farmers Union project is a partnership of programs and organizations that support the behavioral health and well-being of Colorado farmers, ranchers, agricultural workers, and their families. Hold a summit. Suicide rates, substance abuse, and mental health problems continue to soar in America’s ... -
UNCF Walk for Education Helps Raise Minority Scholarships
[ad_1] Nationwide Initiative Helps Fund Scholarships and Helps Minority Students Pursue Educational Endeavors Lexington, Kentucky (WTVQ) – Over the next few weeks, thousands will participate in a series of walks sponsored by the National Black College Foundation.The goal is to support historically black colleges and universities. In Lexington, one of those walks started early Saturday ... -
Draft to implement Maryland’s 10-year education reform effort to be released soon
[ad_1] Photo by hd3dsh/stock.adobe.com. A draft plan to implement Maryland’s multi-billion dollar education reform plan, which lawmakers approved last year, is set to be released next month. Comprehensive reforms will expand early childhood education, create a diverse workforce with qualified teachers, improve college and career readiness, provide additional resources for selected students, and maintain accountability. ... -
KHN’s ‘What Is Health?’: Graham’s Bill Replays Abortion Debate
[ad_1] September 15, 2022 Don’t see the audio player? Click here to listen with Acast. Listen anywhere you listen to podcasts, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Pocket Casts. For the episode transcript, click here. Senator Lindsey Graham, RS.C., this week put abortion back on the Republican agenda by introducing a bill calling for a ... -
State health department seeks to abolish commission to hear public assistance appeals
[ad_1] Montana health officials are calling on state legislators to abolish the commission to hear complaints from people who believe they have been unfairly denied public assistance benefits. Since 2016, the Public Assistance Commission has heard fewer than 20 cases a year, and very few of them have been overturned. According to the department’s proposal. ... -
North High School Opens Career and Technical Education Center
[ad_1] In addition to the new CTE center, North High will also undergo a major makeover. MINNEAPOLIS — Construction of the new career and technical education center at Minneapolis North High School officially began on Friday with a groundbreaking ceremony attended by Mayor Jacob Frey and other city and school leaders. The new CTE center ... -
Can Telemedicine Solve America’s Mental Health Crisis in Schools?
[ad_1] Children are not okay. According to a CDC analysis released earlier this year, in his second year of the pandemic, more than 37% of his high school students will report experiencing mental health problems in 2021, and 44 10% reported feeling persistent sadness or hopelessness throughout his year. Mental health was already deteriorating before ...











