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PLPSD adds two new schools to division

Author of the article: Submitted Publishing date: May 02, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  2 minute read  •  Article content The Board of Trustees for Prairie Land Public School Division unanimously passed two separate motions that will see Prairie Land grow by two new schools for the 2021-2022 school year. Al-Amal Academy is a K – 6 alternative faith-based public school located in NW Calgary, and Prairie Land Online Academy is our second virtual school that will deliver online education for grades 1-9, asynchronous high school courses, and grade 10-12 Alberta Curriculum abroad through our International Student Program. The Board of Trustees are excited as the division grows in diversity and viability while continuing to be a leader in rural education within the province.

1,600 students graduate under youth programme

1,600 students graduate under youth programme Islamabad December 27, 2020 Islamabad : The virtual graduation ceremony for 1,600 fellows of the PepsiCo-Amal youth programme held. The graduating cohort has a 40 per cent female participation and has representation from 135 towns and villages across Pakistan. The speakers at the ceremony were Furqan Ahmed Syed, CEO PepsiCo Pakistan and Afghanistan, Benje Williams Co-Founder Amal Academy, Ali Siddiq the CEO of Amal Academy and Fawad Chaudhry, Federal Minister of Science and Technology. Jaqueline Novogratz, Founder and CEO of Acumen was the keynote speaker at the ceremony. PepsiCo has partnered with Amal Academy – an education start-up to fill this gap by providing professional skills to university graduates so they can realize their potential and launch into meaningful careers. The program focuses on a wide variety of skills. These include self-confidence, communications, stress tolerance, adaptability, team work to name a few.

1,600 Students Graduate from the Pepsico-Amal Youth Program

1,600 Students Graduate from the Pepsico-Amal Youth Program On Wednesday, PepsiCo Pakistan hosted a virtual graduation ceremony for 1,600 fellows of the PepsiCo-Amal youth program. The graduating cohort has a 40 percent female participation and has representation from 135 towns and villages across Pakistan. The speakers at the ceremony were Mr. Furqan Ahmed Syed CEO PepsiCo Pakistan and Afghanistan, Benje Williams Co-Founder Amal Academy, Ali Siddiq the CEO of Amal Academy, and Mr. Fawad Chaudhry, Federal Minister of Science and Technology. Jaqueline Novogratz, Founder, and CEO of Acumen was the keynote speaker at the ceremony. University graduates in Pakistan have immense potential however their transition from students to working professionals is often challenged by their lack of skill sets critical to acquiring meaningful jobs. Additionally, students are not always familiar with the career opportunities that are available to them. As a result, they often struggle to transition

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