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Shelter from heat wave available in Minneapolis, Hennepin County Cooling centers available throughout city, county amid the soaring temps. July 22, 2021 8:22pm Text size Copy shortlink:
The homeless and anyone else looking for a place to cool down during the relentless heat wave have numerous options across Minneapolis and Hennepin County.
Officials reiterated that message Thursday at a news conference as a stubborn stretch of temperatures in the 90s continues in the forecast this weekend and into next week. The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for noon to 8 p.m. Friday. We need everyone to be looking out for their neighbor, said Mayor Jacob Frey. We need everybody to be looking out for those that are most vulnerable in our city and make sure that they have the right information.
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A student example of “My Family’s Immigrant Story,” a cross-curricular project assigned to all fifth graders at McKinley. (McKinley School)
McKinley 5th grader Megan D. and others created “flipbooks” to document a family immigrant story, as part of a cross-curricular assignment. (McKinley School)
Press release from Westfield Public Schools:
Dec. 11, 2020
Fifth graders at McKinley Elementary School in Westfield recently explored their family s past during a cross-curricular assignment that combined reading, writing, research, geography, technology, speech, history, graphic design, and interviewing skills.
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Students interviewed a person in their family who knew someone or was someone who emigrated from a different country to the United States. Fifth graders asked the interviewee such questions as Why did you come to America?, What was your homeland like?, and What did you do for work and housing when you arrived here?