Economics Arkansas is set celebrate National Financial Literacy month by donating 559 copies of "Ella the Banker", a children's book co-authored by 10-year-old
(NASHVILLE) From capitol hill, just one week after the tragic shooting at The Covenant School, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, Lieutenant Governor Randy McNally, Speaker Cameron Sexton and legislative leadership announced additional actions to strengthen safety at public and private schools across Tennessee.
Gov. Lee said, “There is nothing more important than our students safely returning home each day. As Tennessee grieves the tragic loss of six precious lives in the Covenant shooting .
(Screengrab from website) MANILA - The Philippine News Agency (PNA) has been providing daily news services to both local and foreign readers on the policies, activities, and programs of the government and the presidency since March 1, 1973. It's no secret that the agency's success is heavily dependent on the writers and editors behind every news story. As the PNA marks its 49th year, it is only fitting to revisit some lessons learned by former staff members who helped the government's official web-based newswire service get to where it is today and made remarkable careers themselves. Not all editors are ruthless "We were considered terrors by reporters. If we found sloppy copies, we would tear them apart and throw them in the wastebasket. Pagagalitan namin (We would scold them), 'Did you go to college?'" radio broadcaster and newspaper columnist Ramon "Mon" Tulfo said in an interview. Tulfo, who was one of PNA's first deskmen from 1973 to 197
Ghani says classes for grades 9 to 12 to continue with 50 per cent attendance
Schools are required to fully implement all issued SOPs. PHOTO: AFP
KARACHI:
In view of the growing number of coronavirus cases in Sindh, physical classes for grades I to VIII are to remain suspended at all public and private schools till May 1, announced provincial education minister Saeed Ghani on Sunday.
However, the education minister stated that schools should continue the education process through alternative means including homework, online classes, WhatsApp as well as email.
On the other hand, Ghani informed that classes for students from grades 9 to 12 will however continue with 50 per cent attendance in classes.