Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Ethiopian nationals are strongly encouraged to apply. Hiring for this position will be contingent upon funding from USAID.
ABOUT INTERNATIONAL YOUTH FOUNDATION (IYF)
For thirty years, our sole focus has been to help young people succeed. Together with partners around the world, we’ve invested in ensuring that youth develop the leadership, technical, and life skills to earn a livelihood. Whether it’s landing a first job, growing a business, or driving social change, every young person deserves the opportunity to realize his or her full potential. Rooted in the belief of youth as problem-solvers, change-makers, and leaders, our initiatives are catalysts for change. For more information, please consult www.iyfglobal.org.
LINVILLE â In a continued effort to provide quality enrichment activities, learning opportunities, with a healthy share of fun thrown in, Williams YMCA of Avery County is offering students from rising kindergarten through fifth grade a pair of summer program opportunities.
âSummer of Fun 2021â is a nine-week, full-day summer camp from June 7 through August 6 that is being provided by Y staff at no cost to students thanks to grant funding. The only grant-funded camp of its kind in the area, the camp will take place weekdays from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Registration for this camp is available on a week-by-week basis to provide flexibility to families who wish to take part in camp that may also be enrolled in summer school.
Tim Hennessee
Tim and his wife of 19 years, Jennifer, have two children in Comal ISD and are passionate supporters of public education. Tim is actively involved in their childrenâs schools. He frequently volunteers, supporting teachers through reading assistance and mentoring at risk youth. As a pilot, he continues to share his passion with the introduction of a STEM-based aviation program at the local high school.
Why do you want to serve (or continue serving) on the board of trustees?
I have a vested interest in the performance of Comal ISD and the educational services provided to the community. As a current sitting Board Trustee, Iâd like to continue with the progress that we have made throughout the district. This includes implementation of safety and security measures in the district, a strong strategic plan with clear goals for academic achievement and targeting college, career and military readiness. If re-elected, my goals would include managing our growth, maint
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LINVILLE â âNecessity is the mother of inventionâ is a phrase that has been present in English vernacular for centuries, and in the midst of the current global COVID-19 pandemic, many groups have had to be adaptable, creative, and, yes, inventive when it comes to everything from surviving in business to putting food on the table.
One high-profile area that has had to adapt for the balance of the past calendar year has been local education. From keeping schools sanitized and safe to attend to transitioning classes or entire schools at a time from in-person attendance to remote learning due to the virus, Avery County students have exhibited unprecedented resilience.