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Rhythm Walk & Health Fair Message
[ad_1] Grand Rapids, Michigan — The Grand Rapids African American Institute of Health (GRAAHI) hosted the 20th Annualth Saturday’s Anniversary Rhythm Walk and Health Fair at Martin Luther King Park. Community members joined city leaders, business owners, organizations, and the health system to address health disparities in the Grand Rapids community. “It builds on all ... -
Scott Hollifield: Now for the latest science news | Columnist
[ad_1] Scott Holyfield Keep up with the latest scientific advances impacting our lives as talented and dedicated researchers publish their findings around the clock, on multiple platforms and in many languages we don’t understand. What should I do to It’s hard, especially when we live in an age where it’s easy to get distracted by ... -
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 ... -
Teachers aren’t the only ones left out of the Missouri education system
[ad_1] Jefferson City, Missouri – As more people return to school in Missouri, more than 20% of school districts in the state have new or interim superintendents. Teacher shortages Missouri had the last educator salaries in the country and reported on how the pandemic has affected students. I faced one of the few vacancies. Of ... -
Reducing health risks as children return to school | Latino Voices | Chicago News
[ad_1] Many school districts have resumed classes this week, including Chicago Public Schools. New his COVID-19 protocol will be in place this year as the pandemic continues to evolve. “Science supports pretty much every change the CDC is making,” he said. Dr. Geraldine Luna, Medical Director of the Chicago Public Health Service. “Case reports in ... -
Housing Hope Employment and Education Program Receives $130,000 Grant from Boeing
[ad_1] Boeing has awarded a $130,000 grant to Housing Hope’s education, employment and training programs. The Housing Hope Program provides employment and education services to people experiencing homelessness, poverty and other adversities in Snohomish County. The program positions people to earn a GED, high school diploma, degree, or certificate so they can pursue the living ... -
Iowa teachers receive scholarships for science students
[ad_1] Des Moines, Iowa — Two Iowa teachers received scholarships from the Science Society to support students in scientific research. Educators in this program help students from underrepresented groups and low-income families put together STEM projects for scientific research competitions. Ann Jackson, a teacher at Marshalltown Middle School, received a $3,000 scholarship for participating in ... -
Wisconsin schools fail to meet state mandates for Native American education
[ad_1] By Terence Falk | Wisconsin Examiner The Wisconsin Indian Education Society hosted a celebration of the state’s commitment to Native American education under Act 31 on Thursday, August 18 at Keshena’s Menominee Casino Resort, attended by Native people from all over Wisconsin. Act 31 is a remarkable law. The law requires primary and secondary ...











