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National award for Leitrim students at Enterprise finals
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A student from Lough Allen College, Drumkeerin has taken second prize in the Senior category at the National Final of this year’s Student Enterprise Programme.
The finals of the Local Enterprise Office initiative were broadcast virtually on Friday from Croke Park with An Tánaiste Leo Varadkar and Ambassador Derval O’Rourke speaking with host RTE’s Rick O’Shea, as students and teachers watched on from across the country.
Supported by Local Enterprise Office Leitrim, Amy’s Y2K Vintage won Second Place in the Senior Category. The winning student was Amy Bohan who worked under the guidance of her teacher, Sinead Dore. Amy’s student enterprise was called: Amy’s Y2K Vintage, which had phenomenal sales with her vintage clothing business.
Program teaches water safety to kids with special needs
ANDREW WIND, Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
May 1, 2021
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CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) A new program is getting preschool students with special needs in the pool.
The Cedar Falls Community Schools’ initiative focuses on water safety for the 18 3- and 4-year-olds who participate in the weekly sessions at Peet Junior High School. A lot of partners are working to give the children this experience.
Students are enrolled in the Panther Academy for Water Safety, which was started two years ago by Mike Hagensick. PAWS is designed to offer adaptive swimming for people with a range of special needs, from young children to elderly adults.
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For UNI education professor Theophile Muhayimana, it was about protecting himself and the campus community he’s a part of. For senior elementary education major Marisa Jane Bieschke, it was about keeping her students safe.
Whatever their reasons, more than 275 faculty, staff and students received the COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday in the West Gym during the first day of a mass vaccination clinic on campus. UNI staff helped each person complete their paperwork and then each individual went to one of seven vaccination stations, where a Allen College nursing student administered the vaccine and handed them their completed vaccination card.
It’s a quick and relatively painless process. Muhayimana’s smile was visible through his mask after receiving his dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.