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Rocky Point HS s Valedictorian And Salutatorian Announced

Reply Valedictorian Ashlynne Xavier and Salutatorian Fiona McEvoy, who are seen here with Rocky Point High School Principal Jonathan Hart, will be leading the Class of 2021. (Rocky Point School District ) Rocky Point High School 2021 Valedictorian Ashlynne Xavier. (Rocky Point School District ) Rocky Point High School Salutatorian Fiona Grace McEvoy. (Rocky Point School District ) ROCKY POINT, NY Rocky Point High School officials have named Ashlynne Xavier the Class of 2021 s valedictorian, and Fiona McEvoy, its salutatorian. Xavier has made the most out of her high school career, taking part in Stony Brook University s Women in Science and Engineering program and the high school s science research program, according to a school district news release. She plays viola in the pit orchestra, is a member of the Human Rights Club, and has played soccer and lacrosse at both the junior varsity and varsity levels, school district officials said.

2nd Edition of the National Innovation Challenge

SEL Receives Grant from Georgia Dept of Early Care and Learning

Reply Anita Douglas, SEL’s vice president of development and marketing, participates in an online meeting with SEL and Georgia State leaders to discuss how to utilize the DECAL 2Gen Innovation Grant to best serve student-parents. (Picasa) Scottdale Early Learning (SEL), a 501(c)3 early care and educational organization serving low and moderate income families in DeKalb County, has received a $10,000 grant from the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning (DECAL) to explore and begin to address the issues faced by students who are parents. The grant was one of nine 2Gen Innovation Grants given to local organizations that support student-parents and their children. This is the first 2Gen Innovation Grant SEL has received.

Climate-adapting plants eaten more by insects

Leon Godwyn/UC-Davis Early-blooming species lengthen the amount of time herbivores have in a given year to eat their leaves. scientist says. Suggested Event Jun 15, 2021 to Jun 17, 2021 Many plant species are leafing out and flowering earlier in response to rising temperatures, and those that are not are “declining at alarming rates in some circumstances,” says urban landscape entomologist Emily Meineke of the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology in newly published research in the journal  Global Change Biology.  “However, the plants that are keeping up with climate change might also experience costs to earlier leaf-out,” said Meineke, lead author of the first-of-its-kind study, 

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