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Summer enrichment camp set for Cove students

COVE — No campfires will be burning on Cove Elementary School’s campus this summer yet it may have a summer camp-like atmosphere. The school will be the site of a new School Enrichment Program for children in kindergarten through fifth grade, one in which students will discover that learning about math, science and art can be as enjoyable as roasting marshmallows. “It will be more like a summer camp than a school,” Cove School School District Superintendent Earl Pettit said. Each day, students will participate in organized physical activities and engage in free reading or artistic activities of their choosing. Students will also complete a Science, Technology, Engineering, Artistic and Math program task aligned with the mission and goals of the school.

Meet your neighbor: Q & A with Evelyn Kormanik, founder of Staten Island Giving Circle

Meet your neighbor: Q & A with Evelyn Kormanik, founder of Staten Island Giving Circle Updated Mar 17, 2021; Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. In January 2008, Evelyn Kormanik, an Advance Woman of Achievement, and her husband, Mike Kormanik, invited 24 neighbors, tennis and church friends together for “cake and coffee” and discussed ways to help the community better by assisting underserved children, seniors, military and the homeless. Evelyn had read a 2007 “Family Circle” article describing a ‘giving circle,’ and wanted to create a local ‘giving circle.’ And thus, the Staten Island Giving Circle (SIGC) was born. Fast forward to 2021, SIGC now boasts over 1,000 volunteer members. The group quickly outgrew the Kormanik house as a meeting place, and through the generosity of John and Ceil Scalia, has met at the Old Bermuda Inn for a number of years when in-person meetings were viable.

We had no idea : ASEP staff members face unknown future after decision to temporarily close locations

We had no idea : ASEP staff members face unknown future after decision to temporarily close locations
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200+ CMS employees to be laid off; district eliminates 60 After School Enrichment Program sites

200+ CMS employees to be laid off; district eliminates 60 After School Enrichment Program sites CMS temporarily closing after school programs By Brandon Hamilton | February 23, 2021 at 10:31 PM EST - Updated February 23 at 11:17 PM CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - More than 200 Charlotte-Mecklenburg employees will be out of a job after the school board decided to temporarily close many of its After School Enrichment Program sites. The district says that 60 of the programs, out of the 85 currently open, will be shut down, meaning that 224 employees will be laid off. According to CMS, those employees either at a school location with the ASEP program or in the central office.

CMS temporarily closing after-school programs, cutting more than 200 jobs

CMS temporarily closing after-school programs, cutting more than 200 jobs WSOCTV.com News Staff Replay Video UP NEXT Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools is temporarily closing many of its after-school program sites, which will lead to the loss of more than 200 jobs. Those sites also include before-school services. According to an announcement from the school board, the decision was made because of decreased enrollment and revenue. Well this is a tough update from CMS. The district is temporarily closing many of their after school enrichment programs because of the pandemic impacts. 224 employees to lose their jobs. Reducing from 95 to 25 sites in April. pic.twitter.com/gGc8Dfm4IN Elsa Gillis (@ElsaWSOC9) February 24, 2021

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