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SLCC is giving students an edge with affordable education

Across the board, community colleges are less expensive to attend than universities, according to the National Society of High School Scholars. Hundreds of thousands of Utahns have found this to be true at Salt Lake Community College, where reaching your goals and dreams has never been more affordable. If you re on the fence about attending college, there is no better time than now to enroll at SLCC and gain a competitive edge in the post-coronavirus job market. As an open-access institution, all you need is a high school diploma or GED to enroll. Community college students save more As the state s largest two-year college, SLCC is a launchpad to four-year degrees. Low tuition and fees ensure students seeking a bachelor s degree can save up to $10,000 by first earning their associate s degree and then transferring to one of the state s universities.

Community speaks out against potential return to five-day instruction

Teenage sisters start nonprofit cooking meals for foster families

Teenage sisters start nonprofit cooking meals for foster families Samantha and Laura Kopec are providing meals to 35 independent foster families on a daily basis through their nonprofit organization, Feeding the Fosters. and last updated 2020-12-30 18:34:08-05 CLEARWATER, Fla. — Two teenage sisters in Clearwater are changing the lives of foster families through the power of home-cooked meals. Seventeen-year-old Samantha Kopec, and her 15-year-old sister Laura, move around the kitchen in perfect harmony. For the past year and a half, they ve been cooking two to three meals a week for their nonprofit organization, Feeding the Fosters. Cooking meals that our great grandmother passed down to us, all the way from Italy, so we ll make baked ziti and chicken parm, said Samantha, who is a senior at Tarpon Springs High School.

2 Clayton teachers earn Teacher of the Year finalist awards from National Society of High School Scholars

JONESBORO — Two Clayton County teachers are the recipients of a Claes Nobel Educator Teacher of the Year finalist award from the National Society of High School Scholars. Andrea Price from Mt. Zion High School and Rajini Sundararaj from Stilwell School of the Arts each received the award and $1,000. Price is the mathematics department chair. She also serves as the Zionette Dance Team coach and academic coach of Career, Technical and Agricultural Education, fine arts, mathematics and science departments. Sundararaj, a 24-year veteran instructor, is a physics and environmental science teacher The NSHSS is an international honors and scholarship program co-founded by Claes Nobel, the senior member of the Nobel Prize family, and James Lewis. To be eligible for Educators of the Year, candidates must be an NSHSS Educator of Distinction and must currently be working within a public or private high school in the United States or abroad.

Tristan Gallus named as LFCHS Boy of the Month

Tristan Gallus named as LFCHS Boy of the Month
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