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GARDNER Mount Wachusett Community College has received more than $1.1 million from the state to assist adult students in the community in furthering their education.
The Adult and Community Learning Services (ACLS) unit of the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) has awarded MWCC a grant totaling $1,108,106 to support basic skills education, occupational training and post-secondary enrollment for adult learners in the region.
The Adult Education Services Continuation grant of $958,106 funds free access for eligible undereducated and limited English proficient adults, age 16 and older, to adult basic education services in 16 Workforce Investment Areas. The grant also includes $42,335 directed toward the Integrated Education and Training program HiSET/GED with certified nursing assistant (CNA) training, and an additional $37,665 is directed to the integrated English literacy and civics education program. Each program is funded to sup
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Put aside the multimillion dollar investment in the All-Star Mile to promote racing relevance, the sport’s biggest ticket right now is, and continues to be Jamie Kah.
Jockey, not “female jockey”, nothing to do with Michelle Payne, or any of those who worked hard to achieve before her, Kah is without question racing’s No. 1 star.
So she loses the ride on Nature Strip because of borders, despite chaperoning him to a Group 1 Lightning Stakes win. That was Group 1 No. 4, and achieved on a far from easy horse to manage.
Ash Barty in tennis, Sam Kerr in soccer, Elyse Perry in cricket, surfing, basketball, swimming stars, add whatever sport you like, all mentioned in similarly comparable terms to Kah, the relevance is irrelevant, the focus on the talent and achievement and marketability is what’s important.