Schools throughout Pima County will offer free summer school programs thanks to an increase in federal funds.
Marana Unified School District expanded its free summer programs, from preschool programs to high school summer recovery programs, for June and July.
âThis year, we had a tremendous opportunity to expand our programs with additional grants and Federal funding,â Assistant Superintendent Kristin Reidy said in a prepared statement. âOur teachers have really stepped up and are developing engaging activities and curriculum for students. We encourage our families to take advantage of this extended learning!â
Marana received about $4.7 million in ESSER II funds with about $1 million allocated for MUSDâs Summer Enrichment Programs, which funds staffing for teachers and support service staff across the District, as well as safety and mitigation resources, curriculum activities and resources, and professional collaboration contract hours for teachers, said d
By Nathan Prewett
LEEDS – A meeting of the Leeds Board of Education on April 14 was attended by Superintendent John Moore, board president Scott Sisk, and members Kathy Dutton and Chad Anderson while members Jeff Hudson and Aaron Moyana were absent.
The meeting began with a March and February report from Finance Officer Ryan Miller. Miller reported that the system was in the sixth month of the fiscal year, which is half-way. As of March 30, the system is at 64.31% of the general fund revenue and 95.21% of the local revenue.
Miller said that this is an improvement over previous reports where the revenues had suffered a slight decrease. Other schools throughout the county and elsewhere had seen a decrease in their revenues as well, partly as an effect of the COVID pandemic.
Anne Frederick Selected for 2021 Rangel Summer Enrichment Program Byline Share This Post
Anne Frederick, C’22, is one of only 20 undergraduate students selected to attend the highly competitive nationwide 2021 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program, a six-week summer program funded by the U.S. Department of State and managed by Howard University. The program is designed to provide undergraduate students with a deeper appreciation of current issues and trends in international affairs, a greater understanding of career opportunities in international affairs and the enhanced knowledge and skills to pursue those careers.
“I feel this program was made for me in a lot of ways,” said Frederick, who studies philosophy, politics and economics (PPE), Italian and theology. “A lot of programs want you to be perfect and know exactly what you plan to do. This program stood out because they offer exposure to available career options, classes and int
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The Rev. Bernard Jackson will speak during Williams Tabernacle CME Church s Founders Day April 11. Williams Tabernacle CME Church
MOULTRIE, Ga. â Williams Tabernacle CME Church will observe its annual Foundersâ Day virtually at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 11.Â
The speaker for this occasion will be the Rev. Bernard Jackson. He recognized his calling into the ministry at the age of 17 and was licensed a local preacher by the late Presiding Elder William R. Johnson Jr. He was ordained an elder in full connection in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church at the 22nd session of the Southern California Regional Annual Conference under the hands of Bishop Henry Williamson Sr.Â
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