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Anoka-Hennepin School District Faces Special Education Staffing Shortage
[ad_1] The state’s largest school district is making changes to its special education program because it doesn’t have enough teachers. On Monday night, the Anoka Hennepin School Board decided to temporarily close one of its learning centers due to a shortage of special education teachers. Anoka-Hennepin Schools Associate Superintendent Becky Brodeur has over 20 years ... -
Vote for education this summer
[ad_1] When school patrons are thinking about spending the last summer barbecue or vacation, the responsibility of being a citizen to vote may be on the back of your mind. That’s why it’s so important to remind patrons that there are some important elections coming up soon. On August 30, 12 school districts will seek ... -
Loveland Seeks Volunteers for Environmental Education Program – Loveland Reporter-Herald
[ad_1] The City of Loveland’s environmental education program had record-breaking attendance last spring, with more than 1,000 elementary school students attending classes on local flora and fauna. Now the Open Lands and Trails department is trying to move up the ranks of volunteers for classes in the upcoming Fall class. Free training for student sessions ... -
Arlington Tomorrow Foundation awards four new grants to support arts, education and historic preservation
[ad_1] Arlington Tomorrow Foundation awards four new grants to support arts, education and historic preservation Arlington Tomorrow Foundation Awards Four New Grants The Arlington Tomorrow Foundation Board of Directors approved four grants totaling $323,440 at its August board meeting. The Charitable Fund was created to ensure that the financial resources generated from the city’s natural ... -
Pros and Cons: CHIPS and Science Law Will Boost Manufacturing, Curb Offshoring, and Improve Lives Here – Duluth News Tribune
[ad_1] The CHIPS and Science Act is a revolutionary and important industrial policy. We make targeted investments in critical industries to strengthen America’s manufacturing base, protect our workers, and strengthen America’s national and economic security. It can help reverse the decades-old trend of offshoring jobs and supply chains and contribute to inclusive growth. The law, ... -
The Kentucky Science Center will unveil new names for its Triceratops figurines at the World’s Fair next month.news
[ad_1] LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WDRB) — The Kentucky Science Center is hosting a prehistoric party next month. A party is set for Saturday, September 17, to honor the renovated World’s Fair Triceratops that has just returned to the Center. Guests will have the chance to get up close and personal with costumed dinosaur characters and meet ... -
EPA Awards $400,000 Environmental Education Grant to Empower Students, Teachers and Communities in Oregon and Washington
[ad_1] August 18, 2022 Seattle (August 18, 2022) —The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency selected four schools and organizations in Oregon and Washington to receive environmental education grants totaling $400,000. Across the country, EPA selected 34 organizations to receive more than $3.2 million in funding. “Providing communities with the right tools to raise awareness and promote ... -
The LSSU Center for Freshwater Studies offers unique research and education
[ad_1] SAULT STE. Marie — Lake Superior State University Freshwater Research and Education Center offers unique opportunities for students. Freshwater Research Center near downtown Sault Ste. Marie is the perfect place for freshwater research. The result of over ten years of preparation, the center offers a teaching and research experience that no other school can ...










