Month: October 2021

You may qualify for free or lower cost internet

The school year is just around the corner, and local organizations in Springfield are stepping up to ensure you have what you need.

Saturday, the Springfield Dream Center held a back-to-school carnival to help out families in the area.

“We have a back to school outfits for 400 students that are pre-registered, so they get a shirt, pants, socks, undies, and a backpack,” said Jody Dow, Executive Director. “We plan for food for 800 to 1000 people, and if I had to guess, I’m gonna say we’re gonna go through everything.”

Internet at home is essential during the school year, and the Affordable Care Act can help you get lower costs or even free internet if you qualify, which was one of the many services at the event.

“One of our community partners that we have today is Xtreme which is through media com, and they have some free internet

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About The Yonkers Board Of Education

Board Of EducationThe 17-member Rhode Island Board of Education was created by the Rhode Island General Assembly in 2014 and changed the Board of Regents for Elementary and Secondary Education and the Board of Governors for Higher Education. This consolidated governance of all public schooling in Rhode Island is an revolutionary integration of policymaking and planning for elementary, secondary and better public schooling in our state.

The Board of Education holds common month-to-month meetings, open to the public, on the second and fourth Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m. Meetings are held at the Government Center, 600 East Fourth Street, Charlotte, NC 28202, except indicated otherwise on the assembly schedule. The Board could conduct an annual retreat session to establish priorities and plan its work for the upcoming 12 months.

Scott Herman was appointed to the Board of Education in November 2015. Herman is a member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe and has labored …

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Lawmaker, Florida school at odds on alleged bathroom attack

Police in Florida say they will investigate a lawmaker’s allegation that a transgender student may have sexually assaulted a female student in a middle school bathroom over the summer — a rumored attack that school district officials say never occurred and that investigators say they received no reports about.

After reading Republican State Rep. Randy Fine’s social media posts about the alleged assault on Thursday, police in the eastern coast city of Melbourne, just south of Cape Canaveral, assigned two detectives to investigate the allegations, though they said they had received no previous word of an attack.

Fine told The Associated Press on Friday that some parents approached him, saying a teacher at the school told them about the incident but that the teacher was “afraid to go public because of fear of retaliation by the school district.”

Brevard Public Schools spokesperson Russell Bruhn disputed Fine’s allegations. “There was no

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