Sierra Cockerille emerges as all-around threat, 3rd offensive option for SU
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Sierra Cockerille has 26 points this season through nine games, the third-most on the team. She had 30 total points during her first two seasons combined.
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Sierra Cockerille already had a goal and an assist 10 minutes into Syracuse’s 18-14 game against Notre Dame on March 11. After an ensuing high pass from the Fighting Irish hit the ground, the midfielder had the chance to make a defensive play as the ball rolled into her zone at the top of the 8-meter.
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Opinion: Iowa must restore preschool funding. Our recovery depends on it. E.J. Wallace, Guest columnist
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Earlier this month, when Iowa’s preschool cuts came to light and ultimately were passed as part of the state’s supplemental school aid package, I was shocked and deeply disappointed in our policymakers. This is truly disheartening, especially during COVID-19, a time that has already proven to be incredibly difficult for Iowa’s kids, families and preschool providers.
State Voluntary Preschool Program funds are determined based on the previous year’s enrollment numbers. Preschool an important form of child care and early learning took a huge hit in enrollment due to the pandemic, a factor that I hoped the state Legislature would take into account. Unfortunately, due to reduced enrollment in 2020, over $7 million was eliminated from Iowa’s preschool budget, meaning that over 2,600 Iowa children who rely on publicly funded pre