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Meet the Miles College graduate who organized a job fair that left his city in awe
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Birmingham city official stumbles upon full-blown job fair organized by 26-year-old
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By Erica Wright
The Birmingham Times
When the U.S. shut down last March, Birmingham City Schools (BCS) quickly transitioned to virtual learning with seven weeks left in the academic year.
“What we realized was that many of our students did not have the devices or internet access needed for us to provide instruction in a digital way,” said BCS Superintendent Mark Sullivan, EdD. “Not only that, but we had not really trained our teachers on many of the digital platforms we were using because no one could have predicted where we would be.”
The system began to make immediate adjustments, said Sullivan, who was named permanent superintendent on Aug. 31, 2020. He had been the school system’s acting chief since April 2020, shortly after the pandemic began to cause major disruption.
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NEW YORK, March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Frontline Impact Project, a social impact platform started by The KIND Foundation, today announces a robust effort to get quality-of-life goods to volunteers helping Americans get vaccinated. The platform, which mobilizes companies to support frontline workers in need, is directing food, beverages, and personal care items to vaccination sites, including some of the nation s largest. Over the next month, nearly 250,000 products will be sent to eleven states and Washington, D.C., and as vaccination efforts expand so too will resource allotments.
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