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TV Personality Abena Kyei Boakye And Eno Boakyewaa Foundation Make Donations To Two Schools

  Award-Winning Ghanaian Screen Diva Abena Kyei Boakye has blessed the lives of many deprived school children at Dome M/A primary School with the necessary stationery required for adequate teaching and learning, Hand Sanitizers, and Sanitary Pads for the Young Ladies. The donation was part of a Quality Education Project that the TV Presenter foundation has been engaged in to support school children in remote communities and deprived locations across the country. The Eno Boakyewaa Foundation has been in existence for six years with the singular aim of supporting the lives of disadvantaged and destitute children in Ghana. Focus areas of the Eno Boakyewaa Foundation include health, education, and total well-being of deprived Ghanaian children.

TV Personality Abena Kyei Boakye And Eno Boakyewaa Foundation Make Donations To Two Schools

  Award-Winning Ghanaian Screen Diva Abena Kyei Boakye has blessed the lives of many deprived school children at Dome M/A primary School with the necessary stationery required for adequate teaching and learning, Hand Sanitizers, and Sanitary Pads for the Young Ladies. The donation was part of a Quality Education Project that the TV Presenter foundation has been engaged in to support school children in remote communities and deprived locations across the country. The Eno Boakyewaa Foundation has been in existence for six years with the singular aim of supporting the lives of disadvantaged and destitute children in Ghana. Focus areas of the Eno Boakyewaa Foundation include health, education, and total well-being of deprived Ghanaian children.

Opponents worry bill could expand private influence over SC public schools

Opponents worry bill could expand private influence over SC public schools VIDEO: Opponents worry bill could expand private influence over SC public schools By Kaitlin Stansell | January 21, 2021 at 5:00 PM EST - Updated January 21 at 9:24 PM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Some state lawmakers are pushing to expand schools of choice in South Carolina under a new designation called “schools of innovation.” Schools of innovation are funded and run through partnerships with public school districts and private companies or contributors. However, some opponents worry these efforts will hurt students in public schools that are already struggling for more resources. Many supporters of this expansion of public and private partnerships for schools look to Charleston County School District’s Meeting Street schools as shining examples.

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