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New organization aims to improve black mental health with church help
[ad_1] Share on PinterestPictured above are volunteers and staff who are part of the first cohort of trainers for The Soul Shop for the Black Church. Left to right: Victor Armstrong, Reverend Daphne Swinton, Marquita Madden Puckett, Tundra Rutledge, Reverend Frozen Reese Smith, Reverend Wikisha Thomas McKinney, Reverend Delois Brown Daniels, and Philip Tyler.Image courtesy ... -
Mr and Miss School of Education Hosts Howard Middle School Back-to-School Drive – The Hilltop
[ad_1] Re’Jon Jones and Anaya Boone-Douglas pose. Photo credit: Re’Jon Jones. The Mr and Miss School of Education hosted a back-to-school drive for math and science students at Howard University Secondary School. Collected school supplies and donations for 8th graders. The campaign started on August 17th and ended on September 1st. Students interested in donating ... -
Republican Bob Stefanovsky Reveals Educational Agenda to ‘Give Power Back’ to Parents on Masks, Vaccines, LGBTQ Issues – Hartford Courant
[ad_1] HARTFORD — Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Stefanowski on Tuesday ended all mask mandates in classrooms, prevented transgender athletes from competing with women, and announced when children will learn sex education. announced his educational agenda to help parents decide Standing outside the State Capitol, Stefanovsky said surrounded by his parents that his ideas were realistic ... -
Trust in teachers is plunging amid a culture war in education
[ad_1] Comment on this story Comment Americans are losing faith in their schoolteachers. New polling suggests that fierce debates over what educators should be allowed to do and say in classrooms, an ascendant parents’ rights movement seeking control of what children learn at school, recent criticism of teachers from conservative lawmakers and news outlets and ... -
An educator’s passion for progressive education paves the way for entrepreneurial learning.school
[ad_1] Riley Johnson’s experience at Leo Middle School was a positive one. He excelled in meeting the requirements and getting good grades so he could get into college. He graduated in 2004, in what he called “the era when everyone goes to college.” Although he is very grateful for his experience, he can’t help but ... -
Alabaster Library Event Focuses on Math, Science – Shelby County Reporter
[ad_1] Alabaster Library event focuses on math, science Published Monday, September 5, 2022 at 8:52 PM SCOTT MIMS / SPECIAL FOR REPORTERS alabaster—The Albert L. Scott Library in Alabaster hosts many science and math-focused events throughout September, starting with a class on the basics of laser cutting on September 13th at 4:00pm . The Laser ... -
Mental health experts offer advice to parents and children returning to school
[ad_1] (KNSI) – As children return to class, mental health professionals are providing tips for both parents and students on how to adjust to the start of a new school year. Central Minnesota Mental Health Center School therapist Jamie Sue Peterson says it’s okay for parents to be sad that summer is over. “I think ... -
Brian Burns is an important part of Ikem Ekwonu’s education
[ad_1] These pass rush drills aren’t necessarily a complete and accurate way to describe the current situation, but they are a quick barometer. As Ekwonu learned, these trainings for Burns are like weather and climate differences, temporary states that become part of a larger whole. “For tackles, painting with a wide brush makes it harder ...











