By John McKenna Republican-American
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Retired Superior Court Judge Charles D. Gill recognizes Maeve Moura, a third-grader at Center School and one of the recipients of Gill s art awards. John McKenna Republican-American
LITCHFIELD
Six budding artists at Center School and Litchfield Intermediate School were honored before the Board of Education by another artist: retired Superior Court Judge Charles D. Gill.
Gill appeared at the board’s May 13 meeting to present the inaugural Charles D. Gill Art Awards and the $100 bill each one came with to kindergartner Thoren Gagnon, first-grader Lily Derkatch, second-grader Elliot Lavoie, third-grader Maeve Moura, fourth-grader Danika Crapo, fifth-grader Aleah Tiong and sixth-grader Sara Anderson.
QA Graphics Enhances BAS Vector Symbol Library
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QA Graphics has recently expanded on their current SVG offering by adding more realistic adaptations of mechanical system terminal units.
“We value our customers and want their input to make sure we continue to provide them with the best graphics that they need. By adding to our library based on customer feedback we help our clients speed up the process of building graphics and these new VAV symbols do just that,” stated Dan McCarty. ANKENY, Iowa (PRWEB) May 04, 2021 QA Graphics offers customers one of the largest symbol library packages in the HVAC industry. Based off of customer feedback QA Graphics has recently expanded on their current SVG offering by adding more realistic adaptations of mechanical system terminal units. All these recent additions are free of charge to any customers who have previously purchased the library.
At St. Mary Magdalen series, priest shares his journey from Idaho farm to Media
Father Reuben Nuxoll, a priest of the Legionaries of Christ order, speaks about his personal faith journey during a talk March 4 at St. Mary Magdalen Parish in Media. The parish’s pastor, Msgr. Ralph Chieffo, is at left. (Photo by Dan McCarty)
By Dan McCarty • Posted March 9, 2021
To grow in faith this Lent, St. Mary Magdalen Parish in Media, Delaware County is inviting parishioners and friends to come together in church or via livestream every Thursday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. for a series of Lenten faith events. Each week features a different speaker focusing on a topic suitable for the penitential season.
Catholic singer puts Lent’s pillars to song at St. Francis Parish
Catholic singer, songwriter and evangelist Marty Rotella gives a talk and musical performance Feb. 21-22 at St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Springfield, Delaware County. (Photo by Dan McCarty)
By Dan McCarty • Posted February 24, 2021
To begin its Lenten journey, St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Springfield, Delaware County welcomed Catholic singer/songwriter Marty Rotella for two sessions last week with songs that, as he described, delivered the message of God’s love to help people develop concern for others and give themselves a sense of self-worth.
Rotella is also an evangelist with “Spirit Power,” a ministry of the nonprofit Stewardship: A Mission of Faith.
Can Ed Tech Make Learning More Accessible?
Ed tech experts say simple digital tools can help make learning more accessible if utilized correctly. Arizona educators set out to do just that for students with autism. Arizona Autism Charter Schools students have been using Lego robotics kits provided through Intel.
Long before K-12 schools moved to online remote learning last year in response to the coronavirus pandemic, education policy advocates were clamoring for ways to improve education for neurodiverse students. Concerns ranged from lack of appropriate state and federal school funding to curriculum design and everything in between.
Much of the recent discourse about ed tech has revolved around accessibility, mainly in terms of device availability and Internet connectivity. But this still leaves another obstacle making the learning itself more accessible.