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Bigger and better. That is the easiest, most effective way to describe the summer programming introduced this month by the Everett Public Schools for all grades.
While high schoolers are also benefiting from a wide array of new offerings, for the first time, the district is offering K-8 academic programs at multiple schools, as well as enrichment opportunities in music, technology, fitness and athletics, chess, languages, and arts. This gives families greater flexibility, and students more chances to reconnect with their classmates after the tumultuous 2020-2021 school year. All programs are free and include breakfast, lunch, and snacks. This is a tremendous enhancement from previous years, when there was academic enrichment available at one school only.
13 GEORGETOWN, Guyana – Tradewinds 2021, a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored, multinational, Caribbean security exercise, is currently underway in the country of Guyana, and includes strengthening partnerships though real-world support to assist with the mission.
U.S. Navy Logistics Specialist 1st Class Courtney Anderson, a from Monroe, La., is a Reserve Sailor assigned to U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) out of Miami, Fla. He arrived three weeks in advance to help plan and facilitate the logistics of the mission, from personnel movement to aircraft, and gear that would be needed during the two-week exercise.
“My part here is to enable the mobilization of the special forces and the other U.S. Army partners through reserves, guard and active duty, and making sure all their equipment arrives to make Tradewinds possible,” says Anderson. “I got to work with Lt. Cmdr Calros Paguaga, Maj. Rico Silver, Cpt. DeLorean Barksdale and Sergeant 1st Class Julian Osorio in