LCC offers high school juniors and seniors a jump-start on college education kval.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kval.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
LCC said they are offering high school juniors, seniors, and GED students a tuition-free course in spring or summer term as a way to get a head start on their
LCC offers high school juniors and seniors a jump-start on college education nbc16.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nbc16.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
High schoolers who are looking to get a head start on their college education are getting the chance to do just that at Lane Community College (LCC).LCC is offe
Back in February, the Follies 75th Anniversary Show opened to a great crowd, who helped raise $80,000. This money was earmarked to support the needs of children in the valley.
Wilkes Community Partnership for Children recently joined with Wilkes County Schools to offer Camp Jump Start at C.C. Wright and North Wilkesboro elementary schools to provide students with experiences that
SACRAMENTO — The California Department of Education is launching additional virtual educator trainings and mini-grants designed to address equity gaps, strengthen distance learning, and support students’ social-emotional wellness during the pandemic, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond said Tuesday.
The latest professional development webinars and the new grant opportunities are the latest efforts to build on the CDE’s training, guidance, and direct assistance provided to schools and educators throughout the months-long pandemic.
“Like all educators, I am concerned about the pandemic’s continued impact on our students, especially those students already pushed to the margins by historic and systemic inequities that have existed for generations and created persistent barriers to educational opportunity,” said Thurmond. “We know that until we eradicate the COVID-19 virus, some forms of remote learning will remain necessary in the weeks and months ahead for our schools to continue safe teaching and learning. That means we must continue putting resources into supporting our educators who are going above and beyond to engage all students.”