The Boys & Girls Club opened a new location at Skyway Elementary School on Wednesday, naming it after Congresswoman Frederica Wilson who was on hand for the ribbon cutting.
rachel: so we reached out to the local school district. they are defending the club on campus. they say the facility rental for this after school activity was not generated by the district. and is not affiliated with jane adams or the district. it is nothing that involves or impacts the school day since we have allowed religious into its rent our facilities after school hours. we are not permitted to discriminate against different religious viewpoints. so, they have allowed other christian clubs and that is exactly why the satan club, alveda, has said well, we want to be there, too. i guess it comes down to parents as you said at school boards deciding what is actually appropriate or not. i frankly as a parent don t think we should have this option because i don t think anything good can come out of an evil satan club. nothing good can come out of satan clubs. nothing. overcome that evil with good. rachel: absolutely. speaking of that you are going to be speaking at the trump
you choose? just curious. john: i ll let leo do it. not worry about the color. sandra: we ll have him on tomorrow. john: a school offering kids as young as 1st grade a new after school activity. satan, yep, you heard that right. satan, that s coming up next.
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State leaders want $250M for summertime programs for kids
Funding proposal targets enrichment activities to help children recover from social, academic impacts of COVID-19
A $250 million funding proposal announced Monday, March 8, by Gov. Kate Brown s office aims to address the social, emotional and academic needs of kids amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The spending plan is targeted at helping kids recover from the isolation and learning loss impacts of school closures and social distancing mandates.
As written, the funds would pay for grants in five specific investment areas: summer enrichment programs; recreational activities; academic support; childcare services and early learning summertime support programs.