For years, Delilah Martinez has spearheaded food and clothing drives and coordinating other resources for those in need across the city. When migrants began arriving from Texas, the success of Chicagos newest residents was added to her mission.
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The Pennsylvania House yesterday approved a $46.4 billion dollar general fund budget. The bill now faces a Republican-led majority in the Senate.
Children cannot learn when they are hungry. At the end of the past school year, the National School Lunch Program ended in public and charter schools. For the past two years, all children, regardless of income or proof of need, were able to get at least one free meal at school. Even during lockdowns schools provided times for students to pick up a bagged lunch. For some students, this was the one meal they could count on.
SIOUX CITY Bishop Heelan Catholic Schools is holding events for families interested in utilizing the new Students First Educational Savings Accounts and sending their kids to a private school.
With a change to how schools receive money, administrators believe they are not getting all the money promised during the legislative session.
Mayor Lee Harris’ proposed “Wheel Tax” failed to pass at county commission Monday night. An increase from it was going to be used to build a brand new Regional One.
The Saskatchewan NDP is describing the Sask. Party’s approach to school funding “last-minute budget chaos.”
The pianos at Howard W. Blake High School have seen better days, from broken strings to missing keys to stuck pedals. So this summer, a massive fundraising effort is in progress to replace them. So the school opened in 1998, and the pianos we are currently using every day are from 1998, said piano teacher Matt Stemberg. Stemberg said watching students full of ambition and talent sit behind pianos lacking basic necessities can be frustrating.
Anti-trans legislation in Alabama, which goes into effect May 8, bans doctors from providing gender-affirming healthcare to trans kids.
Funds raised from the charity shield match which was between Nyasa Big Bullets and Silver Strikers amounting to 10.3 million kwacha has benefitted flood victims in Chikwawa district.
Governor Josh Shapiro discussed his upcoming budget priorities, school funding and efforts to curb crime.
In this episode of Alumni Chats, Michael O. '23 sits down with Jonathan Segal '15 to talk about his journey after NSCD, creating his startup Zeno Power, and advice for this year's graduates. Don't miss out on this electrifying conversation. #NSCD