Tag: community
-
Lonely people don’t vote – The Durango Herald
[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 ... -
Tech Sponsors and Education Leaders Promote Computer Science Education in New York City – The Ticker
[ad_1] On September 1, Google pledged $20 million to fund computer science education and other nonprofits in the US school system. By supporting organizations in various countries and regions, Google currently estimates that 11 million students will have access to computer science education. Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google LLC and Alphabet Inc. said:said in publication. ... -
Newcastle Science Teacher Named 2023 Wyoming Teacher of the Year
[ad_1] The Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) announced in a press release Thursday that Newcastle High School science teacher Zach Beam was named Wyoming’s 2023 Teacher of the Year. Brian Schroeder, state superintendent of public education, said in a release: “Zack has the ability to bring learning excitement to students with his innovation and explanation,” ... -
School Matters: A Celebration of Innovation | Education
[ad_1] On September 16th, Victoria ISD’s Innovation Office hosted an Innovation Celebration, officially kicking off community education for the district’s CHOICE campus. Choices at VISD came out of district strategic plans developed by the community. VISD is committed to inspiring education and empowering learning. Before we get into it, we need to know a little ... -
The Recorder – GCC Celebrates 60 Years of Education
[ad_1] Greenfield — Greenfield Community College celebrated its 60th anniversary of education over the weekend, with events throughout Saturday marking the milestone. “I love being here,” commented student Katherine Livingston. She said, “I hope it will continue in the future so that each student can be given an equal educational opportunity.” In this landmark year, ... -
Despite recent declines, student performance has improved over the past half-century
[ad_1] Pessimism about American public schools runs deep, especially with the latest federal sampling tests showing a sharp drop in academic achievement among 9-year-olds as a result of the pandemic. But that doesn’t mean you’re right that America’s education has been deteriorating for decades. Some my age say it’s because we have warm but vague ... -
AmeriCorps Funds Available for Public Health Programs
[ad_1] Boise, Idaho (KIFI) – Serving Idaho, the Governor’s Commission on Service and Volunteerism is accepting grant applications for the Public Health AmeriCorps program. Earlier this year, Public Health AmeriCorps, a $400 million US rescue plan partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, was launched as a way to recruit, train and develop ... -
‘Recovery is possible’: UF Health Florida Recovery Center and other recovery organizations seek to raise awareness of substance use disorders
[ad_1] A group of people wearing the same blue T-shirts gathered at Depot Park on Saturday. “I was an alcoholic for about 35 years. I lost my home, my wife, my job. I lost everything. I was homeless for three years,” said running race participant Wade D. Told. Wade D.’s full name has been withheld ...











