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Lasting Legacies: Future of DAV Scholarship is Secure – Everett Independent

Special to the Independent City Councilor and Everett attorney Fred Capone met with Supt. Priya Tahiliani earlier this month to cement the future of an annual scholarship program that celebrates a great American service organization and equally dedicated Everett residents. The Everett Disabled American Veterans Chapter 51 (DAV), which was formed in 1937 and merged with Malden Chapter 85 in 2012, has long awarded an annual $1,000 scholarship to an Everett High School senior. The Everett chapter was led by the tireless direction and supervision of George Desiderio and Richard F. Horgan for many years. Richard Connolly and John Troy were also instrumental in the chapter’s earlier work and charitable efforts. Mr. Capone has served as the organization’s legal counsel for more than two decades. The trustee, pursuant to the terms of the trust, recently decided that coordinating the scholarship fund is best left to the Everett Public Schools, which can carry on this tradition every J

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COVID-19 clusters identified at three more Manchester schools, 947 new cases across NH

COVID-19 clusters identified at three more Manchester schools, 947 new cases across NH
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IPS distributes toys, supplies at first holiday giveaway

The district is partnering with community groups to help families during the holiday season. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 12:11 AM EST December 16, 2020 INDIANAPOLIS Indianapolis Public Schools hosted its first holiday giveaway Tuesday, loading students up with school supplies, toys, coats and more. The district is partnering with community groups to help families during the holiday season. Everybody s needing help. It s not just us. It s not the people down the street. It s everybody, said Jeffery Troxtell, a father who received donations Tuesday. We want to do our part not just to educate our students, whether that s in a school building or at home, but to also be sure that we can meet additional needs families might have. So that s really what tonight is all about, said IPS Superintendent Aleesia Johnson.

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IPS giving away toys, winters clothes and school supplies

Dec 16, 2020 / 06:35 AM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) Indianapolis Public Schools is partnering with several organizations to help hand out toys, winter clothes and supplies. The next giveaway is scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 17. The Indianapolis Colts is helping the district pass out clothes, hats and gloves. Indy Backpack Attack will help supply backpacks, toiletries and school supplies. Homework kits will be passed out with the help of Teachers’ Treasures. All items are on a first-come, first-served basis. The holiday giveaway is set for 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at these locations: Anna Brochhausen School 88 | 5801 E. 16th St. | Door 11 Charles Warren Fairbanks School 105 | 8620 Montery Road | Door 8

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Oskaloosa Early Childhood Education Center – Vision Becoming Reality - Oskaloosa News

Oskaloosa Early Childhood Education Center – Vision Becoming Reality New Mahaska County YMCA Project The new Early Childhood Education and Recreation Center, being built at 1521 Green Street, will open in less than a year. When that happens it will bring the YMCA indoor recreation programs and early childhood education programs, now operating out of the former Webster School and Kids Corner buildings, into one facility. The Center will be 88,000 square feet, with a third of the area being dedicated to early childhood education. The Center will have secure entrances for childcare that allow for a separate pickup and drop off, and will provide 20 classrooms for children ages birth-5 years old. The classrooms will have modern conveniences that allow teachers to stay in the classrooms and focus on the kids, education and play. There will be a gym dedicated to youth that allows for large motor development, and outdoor playgrounds focused on imaginative play.

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