Princeton Montessori School hires education consultant for middle school students
Princeton Montessori School hires education consultant for middle school students ×
Amanda Rose (center) is the new high school placement coordinator for Princeton Montessori School.PHOTO COURTESY OF PRINCETON MONTESSORI SCHOOL
In an effort to provide the highest caliber exmissions support for its graduates [when moving onto other schools], Princeton Montessori School (PMONTS) is partnering with educational consultant, Amanda Rose, to help PMONTS middle school students prepare for the independent high school admissions process.
According to PMONTS, Dr. Rose, who has a doctorate in psychology, is a highly sought after academic consultant in the Princeton area who also coaches students on college essays, SSAT/SAT/ACT preparation and interviewing and job search strategies.
ArtSpace/Lima photo show set to open
By Adrienne McGee Sterrett - amcgeesterrett@limanews.com
Maia Fisher works to hang the show, the Juried Photography Exhibition.
Courtesy of ArtSpace/Lima
Courtesy of ArtSpace/Lima
Courtesy of ArtSpace/Lima
Where: ArtSpace/Lima, 65 Town Square, Lima
Admission: Free
Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday
LIMA ArtSpace/Lima is honoring tradition while implementing creative solutions for its annual Juried Photography Exhibition. It opens Saturday and continues through Feb. 6.
The photo club, which has disbanded, formerly organized this show, and ArtSpace has chosen to continue it and its associated cash awards, said ArtSpace/Lima Executive Director Sally Windle.
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Older Australians are likely to be the worst hit as unemployment benefits are scaled back by $100 a fortnight for more than 1.3 million people.
JobSeeker recipients have been receiving a $250 coronavirus supplement on top of their welfare payments every two weeks since September 25.
Though the Federal Government shaved the supplement down to $150 on Friday with the scheme flagged to end on March 31.
The Department of Social Services released new figures showing how many people from each age group relied on welfare payments in October and November.
Fewer people aged 55-years and older were shown to have come off welfare compared to their younger counterparts, indicating they were more dependent on the scheme.
Currently, Klamath Community College says students have the option of remote or in-person instruction.
Class sizes are greatly reduced and other safety measures are enforced.
It says the option of online or distance learning has always been available to students.
But now, more students are choosing distance learning than ever before.
“They have children that might be working or studying at home right now,” said Jamie Jennings, vice president of academic affairs at Klamath Community College. “We have a lot of folks working remotely so distance education really supports their current needs and their family needs.”
Jennings says it will be interesting to see how many students continue to take online classes in the future.