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Spirit of Children program raises $124K for Hasbro Children s Hospital

Spirit of Children program raises $124K for Hasbro Children’s Hospital SPIRIT HALLOWEEN raised $124,024 for Hasbro Children’s Hospital through its Spirit of Children program. Pictured, from left, are Meagan Fitzgerald, child life specialist, Hasbro Children’s Hospital; Jennifer Zilka, district sales manager, Spirit Halloween; Dawn Martin, zone manager, Spirit Halloween; Tracey Wallace, vice president of pediatric services, Hasbro Children’s Hospital; and Micaela Hall Materne, manager of Child Life, Hasbro Children’s Hospital. / COURTESY HASBRO CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL PROVIDENCE – Halloween-themed retailer Spirit Halloween raised $124,024 through its Spirit of Children program during the fall in support of Hasbro Children’s Hospital’s operations. The hospital said the funds raised by Spirit Halloween’s program were through sales generated by the retailer’s stores within Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts from September through October 2020. The si

APSU s Community School of the Arts offers $5/hour classes, adds expert dance instructor

Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – The Community School of the Arts (CSA) at Austin Peay State University is excited to announce a new financial model, using sponsorships from local community members and organizations to dramatically reduce the cost of CSA classes to just $5 per hour, making them more affordable to the community. For example, the eight-week beginning guitar class that was previously $150 is now just $40. A 12-week ballet course that was $300 is now only $120. “We wanted our classes to be accessible to the average family, and the generosity of our sponsors has allowed that to happen,” said CSA Coordinator Dawn Martin Dickins. “Now you can enjoy a weekly CSA class with a highly qualified and experienced instructor for what you might spend on a latte.”

Sask pharmacists looking for more details on vaccine plan

COVID Virtual Learning Failure: Many Students Give Up and Shut Down

6222215405001 Students nationwide are falling behind. While virtual learning might be considered safer, it s also causing many to struggle. Teachers say students tend to either succeed or fail, with very little middle ground. You have your very independent kind of self-motivated kids that are going to keep trucking along are going to keep pushing through, but other students that maybe struggle a little bit more, that like someone to give them encouragement or to kind of push them on and be like, Yeah, that s right, keep going, those kids are really struggling with not having the face-to-face instruction daily, said high school teacher Nancy Sanders.

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