Tag: children
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School board moves to change graduation requirements
[ad_1] The Alabama Board of Education took a step forward Thursday toward changing its high school graduation requirements. The Board voted 6 to 3 to initiate a 45-day public comment period. This concerns the intention to require every student graduating from high school to earn at least one of her college and career preparation credits. ... -
Children’s Health Funds Texas Board of Health and Human Services Pediatrics Division – UT Southwestern Medical Center Psychiatric Hospital: Newsroom
[ad_1] DALLAS – September 9, 2022 – Children’s Health℠, one of the largest and most authoritative pediatric health care providers in the United States and the premier pediatric health system in North Texas, today announced that Children’s Health will treat approximately 100 children. and a new state psychiatric hospital bed inpatient unit for adolescents. The ... -
Learning to use the 529 plan to fund education is a valuable lesson
[ad_1] When we think of universities, the prevailing idea is how we deliver education. One solution we discuss with our clients is to donate funds to a qualified tuition program, better known as the 529 Plan. Generally, distributions and earnings from 529 plans are not taxable when used to pay certain eligible educational expenses. However, ... -
Lack of Investment in Education | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] To the editor: Want to increase the capacity and vitality of our country? Instead of burdening college students with unprecedented loan debt due to underinvestment in education, we need to return to the value of education. A good education can actually help you get a tax-generating job that makes the investment in ... -
San Diego biotech collects baby poop to reveal microbiome health
[ad_1] A Persephone Biosciences lab employee took a bacterial sample from a tank kept in a small box at -200 degrees Celsius (-328 degrees Fahrenheit). It’s an infantile bacterium that Persephone’s CEO, Stephanie Culler, calls her “company asset.” And where did they come from? “This is my poop set!” said Kuller. She is seeking parents ... -
Free classes for teen mental health first aid
[ad_1] Maekong Mental Health Matters (MMHM) conducts classes on youth mental health to teach people how to recognize the signs and provide prompt and effective care. Classes are free, but you must register first. Space is limited, so please register early by clicking here. The Youth Mental Health First Aid class is a two-part class ... -
ASU Global Health Alumni Helping Wishes Come True
[ad_1] September 8, 2022 Nicole Waldmann has always wanted to give back to the community.Courses and internships she took global health program Arizona State University’s School of Human Evolution and Social Change ignited her passion. Waldmann graduated from ASU in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in international health. We are currently helping to fulfill the ... -
Institute of Social Science welcomes Jessica Ho as co-funded faculty
[ad_1] University Park, Pennsylvania — The Pennsylvania State University Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) recently announced a new co-funded faculty member, Jessica Ho, joining the Institute for the 2022-23 academic year. Ho is an associate professor of sociology and demography and an associate professor at the Population Research Institute, and came to Penn State University ...










