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Lloydminster Youth Centre gets a provincial cash injection
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“I missed the food, I missed the staff. All the people I got to hang out with.”
Donovan Souanky has been coming to the Lloydminster Community Youth Centre for about two years. The Holy Rosary High School student is there right after school and enjoys the environment.
“The staff are always nice. The gaming consoles are always fun to play on. The food here is amazing and every so often you get to go on trips and those are always fun.”
The Centre caters to area high school kids. Staff have had to adapt their work to keep pace with COVID protocols.
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Arlington Public Schools administrators are reiterating their commitment to getting more students into hybrid instruction this semester and five-day in-person instruction this summer and fall.
That’s unlikely to appease parents who want a quicker return to full-time in-school learning, however.
As announced last week, APS will be inviting more children whose families initially opted out of in-person school in the fall and now want to return to come to school twice a week in the hybrid model of instruction, as space allows on a school-by-school basis.
The push to incorporate more students responds to a change in social-distancing guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which now allows for three feet of distance between students in classrooms, though six feet is still recommended between adults and adults and students.
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Boys and Girls Club of Dane County exceeds $300,000 fundraising goal during virtual gala
February 20, 2021 9:36 PM Adam Duxter
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MADISON, Wis. – While COVID-19 precautions forced the Boys and Girls Club of Dane County’s annual ‘Helping Hearts’ gala online, the non-profit exceeded its original fundraising goal, raising $377,456.
The money, which will go towards funding the organization’s programs throughout the year, was raised in just an hour and a half’s time.
“There’s been a lot of work that has gone into this,” said Faith Michon Ross, a Resource Development Manager with the organization. “Our whole development team has come together and stepped up.”