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Congressman Sempolinski to Discuss Education, Childcare at Chamber Event
[ad_1] Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Dan Heizenreiter and Congressman Joe Sempolinski (September 23, 2022) Congressman Joe Sempolinski answer educational questions, Childcareworkforce development, etc. Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce Friday morning parliamentary breakfast. Sempolinski addressed an audience of about 50 people, Board of Education and Labor He was appointed to one of the most ... -
Contrary to popular claims, water fluoridation has so far not been associated with cognitive impairment or other health problems.
[ad_1] Claim “Harvard Study Confirms: Fluoride Lowers Children’s IQ” detail Factually inaccurate: A Harvard University study did not confirm that fluoride lowers a child’s IQ. Although this study established a correlation between fluoride levels and children’s IQ, it did not prove that fluoride caused the observed differences in IQ scores.inadequate support: There is currently no ... -
Health Equity: The Current Environment and Paths to Improvement
[ad_1] Over the past two years, there has been a great deal of attention to inequalities in health care and the need to improve health equity. As part of this effort, education on health disparities is needed to educate clinicians on how best to improve health outcomes for all patient populations. We sat down with ... -
Sponsors say focus of Ohio’s ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights’ is on mental health
[ad_1] “There is a gap. There is a huge gap in social and emotional learning that needs to be fixed,” said the chairman of the Ohio House Behavioral Health and Recovery Support Committee. “We need to figure out what is falling apart.” The bill also requires schools to notify parents of “materials that contain sexually ... -
Seeking Feedback on the TPS Federal Program
[ad_1] Looking for feedback: On Tuesday, the Tulsa Public Schools Parent Resource Center hosts the district’s annual conference on federal programs such as Title I, Title III Language Services, Title VI Indian Education, and Title IX. The meeting is scheduled for 6:30 pm and interpretation services are available. College Board Praise: Fifteen Booker T. Washington ... -
Rheumatology ‘broken’: UM Health-West internal email regarding program closure
[ad_1] GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (Wood) — The University of Michigan Health West has informed patients that it is closing its rheumatology program due to long wait times and lack of access. In an internal email obtained by News 8, the medical group’s president described a “broken” specialty and described a department struggling to work with ... -
AISD was selected as a 2022 Special District by the Texas Association of Art Education
[ad_1] Abilene, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – Abilene Independent School District (AISD) is one of the recipients of the District of Distinction Award presented by the Texas Art Education Association (TAEA). This award recognizes school districts that excel in visual arts education. AISD was awarded this honor for providing an education that includes a balanced arts curriculum ... -
Lonely people don’t vote – The Journal
[ad_1] Lonely people are less likely to vote. This is proven. A study by Alexander Langenkamp, “Lonely Minds, Empty Booths?: Loneliness, Relationships between Reported Voting Behavior and Voting as a Civic Duty”, social science quarterly It turns out that lonely people are less likely to vote in 2021, especially in national elections. As the pandemic ...











