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Critics say Virginia Republicans are using SOL scores to further politicize education – The Virginian-Pilot
[ad_1] It’s been a busy summer for Deborah DeJesus. Owners of two tutoring centers said their clients are up as many parents worry their children are struggling to keep up with schoolwork due to pandemic-related setbacks. . “It’s true that many kids are falling behind,” says DeJesus, who owns Sylvan Learning in Williamsburg and Newport ... -
New Mirror House exhibit focuses on fashion history, local women
[ad_1] Remember the name of 111 N. Potomac St. stylist and apparel shop owner, Mary Condon? The latest exhibit at Miller House features originals by Mary Condon. Delicate floral prints of the 1930s voile her evening in her evening gown, with whimsical ruffled sleeves and her full tiered skirt. This dress is a small thread ... -
Fairfax County Fire and Rescue rescues little bird to health
[ad_1] Fairfax County, Virginia — Editor’s Note: This video is from April 2022 and explains how to protect wildlife and “wildlife neighbors.” Recent Fairfax County Fire Rescue flied We took action to treat a little bird who was suffering from a medical emergency. According to a tweet on Friday morning, Station 24 in Woodlawn found ... -
Health Fair and Gun Violence Rally Bring Tallulah Community Together
[ad_1] Tallulah, Louisiana (KNOE) – The state’s Medicaid company and community awareness meeting attended Saturday morning to bring the Tallulah community together. The City of Tallulah keeps its residents happy, healthy and fit with the “On the Move” program, a health and entertainment trade show hosted by AmeriHealth Caritas Louisiana. The event was held at ... -
Out of probation, Raptors are looking for nothing but good things this fall – The Morning Call
[ad_1] There’s an easy way to start a high school football program. Just two days before Executive Education played the school’s first-ever football game last August, the Raptors received a year’s probation from District 11. The executives emerged from the negative light cast by probation on a successful season with a 6-5 victory over District ... -
PowerWash simulator players help with mental health research
[ad_1] Players of the PowerWash simulator have now helped researchers understand the effects of gaming—at least the game of cleaning things using a virtual pressure washer—on mental health. The game’s developer, FuturLab, said in a Steam update:(opens in new window) We have partnered with researchers from the University of Oxford’s Oxford Internet Institute to conduct ... -
Kansas Rep. Gail Finney of Wichita dies of health problems at age 63
[ad_1] Longtime Wichita legislator Gail Finney died Saturday morning. She was 63 years old. The cause of death is unknown. Finney has been facing health issues in recent years and underwent kidney replacement surgery earlier this year. Condolences soon began pouring in from elected officials both in Wichita and statewide. A Democrat, Finney was first ... -
Socioeconomic status should not determine access to healthcare in America
[ad_1] As a public health equity intern and an African American woman, I read the findings expressed in Sarah Wilson’s Newsline article, “High Costs, Systemic Racism Hurts Healthcare, Colorado Findings.” wanted to agree with Blacks and Indigenous peoples and people of color in the United States have greater health disparities than whites. This is largely ...











