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Schools across the north-east benefit from some expert financial education

Schools across the north-east benefit from some expert financial education Updated: June 14, 2021, 11:25 am © Shutterstock / Luis Molinero Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up North-east pupils are being given access to financial education through a project reaching all 28 secondary schools across Aberdeen city and shire. The free copies of the Your Money Matters textbook – 75 per school – are targeted at young people in S4 and S5 but can be adapted for younger and older students. It is hoped they will help to give pupils the essential knowledge, skills and attitudes towards money they will need as they gain greater independence.

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Socks & Service | News, Sports, Jobs - Marietta Times

Apr 26, 2021 Photo by Jenna Pierson Students at Ely Chapman Education Foundation collect socks for their sock tree, which was then donated to a local homeless drop-in center. Students at the Ely Chapman Education Foundation learned the importance of giving back to their community through the creation of a sock tree, which was then donated to the homeless drop-in center on Front Street in Marietta. Through a partnership Ely Chapman has with The Right Path for Washington County, which promotes other services such as referrals for families who seek information on drug and alcohol abuse prevention, the students in the SUNSHINE Learning Station after school program take in the value of community service and caring for others.

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Never too late: I was one of the oldest ones there, and I also had no hair But it was wonderful

Never too late: I was one of the oldest ones there, and I also had no hair. But it was wonderful As told to Celina Ribeiro © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Mike Bowers/The Guardian Name: Public servant turned visual artist When I left school I trained as a teacher. Back in those days, teaching was what girls from the country did: teaching or nursing. When I graduated, in the early 80s, there were no jobs for teachers at all. There was a recession. I was underemployed for years; did casual teaching, worked in a bank, cleaned houses, did screen printing at a factory, sold photographs in Kings Cross, worked in catering and as a security guard. Then finally I got a job in the public service, at the Royal Australian Mint, in Canberra. When I was there I heard of the Office of the Status of Women and I thought “I want to do that”. I managed to get transferred to Office and I worked there for about eight years. That was, for me, a very big break. Foll

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