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Governor s Schools accepting applications; due by March 25 | Community

Mar 11, 2021 Mar 11, 2021 CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Department of Education is accepting applications for the West Virginia Governor’s School of Entrepreneurship (GSE) for students in grades 9-11 and the Governor’s STEM Institute (GSI) for students in grades 7 and 8. Both programs will be held virtually this summer. The Governor’s School of Entrepreneurship is hosted by Marshall University, and students in grades 9, 10 and 11 are eligible to apply. Students participating in GSE will work in virtual teams to develop, pitch and launch a new venture. All teams will pitch their venture to a panel of business leaders who can invest in their ideas.

Used two-wheelers marketplace CredR plans to invest $15M next fiscal to expand operations

Used two-wheelers marketplace CredR plans to invest $15M next fiscal to expand operations With this investment, the company plans to open 50 franchise showrooms offering used two-wheelers in 2021-22 and over 100 showrooms by 2023, the Bengaluru-based firm said in a statement. 0 claps Share on CredR, an omni-channel platform for buying and selling used two-wheelers, on Tuesday said it plans to invest $15 million (around Rs 110 crore) in the upcoming financial year to expand operations across the country. With this investment, the company plans to open 50 franchise showrooms, offering used two-wheelers in 2021-22 and over 100 showrooms by 2023, the Bengaluru-based firm said in a statement.

Fourth, fifth graders coming back in Plan A in CCS starting Monday

Thomas Lott Fourth- and fifth-grade students will return to classes in Gov. Roy Cooper’s Plan A (mostly in-person learning) on Monday, March 15, in Cabarrus County Schools, said acting Superintendent Brian Schultz at Monday’s Board of Education business meeting. “We are looking forward to having them in school four days each week,” Schultz said. “Since last Monday, I personally have been in 13 schools to witness the school staff in creating an environment that is safe and conducive to learning, whether it is in person or remote. “I am so thankful and in awe of the work of Team CCS. The whole community should feel confident as we continue back with more students face to face.”

Moultrie Service League provides art kits to 2nd & 4th graders

1 of 3 From left, Devin Rogers, Brooke Blease and Toni Leigh Riddle pack art kits to be distributed through the Colquitt County Schools. Moultrie Service League Moultrie Service League President Katie Harrison and Children s Museum Chair Megan Taylor with students from Stringfellow Elementary School displaying their art kits. Moultrie Service League Moultrie Service League President Katie Harrison and Children s Museum Chair Megan Taylor with students from Sunset Elementary School displaying their art kits. Moultrie Service League MOULTRIE,  Ga. — The coronavirus pandemic is preventing students from taking their annual field trip to the Colquitt County Arts Center, but the Moultrie Service League is making sure they still have opportunities to learn about art.

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