Small Business Development – Rep. Mike Cheokas
Special Rules – Rep. Dave Belton
State Planning & Community Affairs – Rep. Karen Mathiak
State Properties – Rep. Gerald Greene
Transportation – Rep. Rick Jasperse
Chairmen of the subcommittees of Appropriations are as follows:
Economic Development – Rep. Penny Houston
Education – Rep. Todd Jones
Health – Rep. Butch Parrish
Human Resources – Rep. Katie Dempsey
Public Safety – Rep. Bill Hitchens
Transportation & Infrastructure – Rep. Clay Pirkle
IN DEPTH: Health & Human Services Agency Presentations
Department of Human Services
Commissioner Robyn Crittenden kicked off the morning with an overview of the work of the Department of Human Services. Among the work under her Department’s oversight is providing protections and services to Georgia’s elderly. In the current proposal considered, there is the proposed combination of two program areas into one it would fold Elderly Supports and Elderly Living
January 22, 2021
Division of Academic Engagement and Student Achievement (DAESA)
Students’ applications and judges’ sign-ups are now open online for the ninth Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (SURCA), which will be held virtually on March 29, according to the Office of Undergraduate Research at Washington State University.
“We anticipate as many as 200 students will again be accepted to share their research, scholarly pursuits, and creative activity, and we will need just as many faculty, post-doctoral students, and guest experts from the community to serve as judges,” said Mary Sanchez Lanier, assistant vice provost in charge of this year’s event. “SURCA is a long-time WSU tradition and it’s always a pleasure to see how the university comes together to participate and lend support in any number of ways.”
Jan 20, 2021
The Pioneer Career and Technology Center Board of Education met January 13, 2021 for an Organizational Meeting. The Oath of Office was administered to reappointed members Mary Jean Theaker and John Kime. Douglas Theaker was elected as Board President for 2021 and Richard Prater was elected as Vice-President. Mike Grady was appointed as the Legislative Liaison for 2021 and Mary Jean Theaker as the Student Achievement Liaison. Bill Hope, Margie Prater and Douglas Theaker were appointed to the Finance Audit Committee.
The Board of Education established the date and time of the regular board meetings as the 3rd Monday of the month, 7:00 pm in the Community Room located in the Glenna R. Cannon Administrative Center at Pioneer.
Secondary schools set to include Kapa Haka as part of NCEA curriculum
20 Jan, 2021 10:58 PM
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The decision to introduce a Māori Performing Arts NCEA subject has been hailed as a vehicle to reconnect Māori students to their marae, culture and language. Photo / Michael Cunningham
The decision to introduce a Māori Performing Arts NCEA subject has been hailed as a vehicle to reconnect Māori students to their marae, culture and language. Photo / Michael Cunningham
NZ Herald
By: Te Rina Triponel
More than 30 secondary schools and kura kaupapa Māori across the country will be introducing a Māori Performing Arts subject called Te Ao Haka (The World of Haka), available for NCEA at all levels.
2020-25 Strategic Plan: Student Achievement and Community Stewardship
Cape Cod Community College (CCCC) delivers educational programs and services to meet the diverse needs of the residents of Cape Cod, the Greater Plymouth Area, Martha’s Vineyard, and Nantucket, across the Southeastern Coastal Region of Massachusetts. 4Cs is the only comprehensive college on Cape Cod offering Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science degrees, and academic certificate programs in a wide variety of areas.
Analysis of the input from community wide stakeholders led to the development of new mission and vision statements. The mission statement reflects the continuity of previous strategic plans while the vision statement focuses on the College fulfilling our potential as a teaching and learning center serving the community. This strategic plan aligns the College’s mission and vision.