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USDA s Alaska pollock bid is third-largest in agency s history

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FCC to begin $50 broadband subsidy program May 12

FCC to begin $50 broadband subsidy program May 12 CNET 3 hrs ago Marguerite Reardon © Provided by CNET FCC Acting Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel has set the date for the agency s Emergency Broadband Benefit program to begin. Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call Americans affected by the coronavirus pandemic who need assistance paying their broadband bills will soon get some help. The $50 a month broadband subsidy promised as part of the COVID-19 relief package Congress passed in December will be made available to low-income individuals starting in two weeks.  The Federal Communication Commission said Thursday that households would be able to begin applying for the Emergency Broadband Benefit on May 12.  

Why President Biden s Government Solutions Would Actually Weaken the Infrastructure of American Families

Toggle open close Strong families and hard work have formed the foundation for healthy development, meaningful relationships, and economic well-being ever since America’s inception. Now President Joseph Biden has a new vision: one in which progressive politicians and government bureaucrats sit at the helm of American families, financed through $1.8 trillion in new taxpayer spending. Through unprecedented new federal education spending, new universal preschool and government child care programs, paid family leave, and new health care and welfare spending, the Biden Administration would significantly grow federal intervention in and control of some of the most personal aspects of family life. But by displacing the need for and value of things that families do to support one another, the President’s American Families PlanREF will do more to break down than to build up the infrastructure of American families, leaving them with fewer opportunities and less control over their circums

PEAK Academy superintendent resigns, school continues renovations

View Comments Just three months before its opening, PEAK Academy, Asheville’s newest charter school, is in search of its second superintendent after Raul Saldaña resigned in late March due to “personal reasons,” school officials said.  The school will announce a new superintendent within two weeks, PEAK Operations Coordinator Meredith Foulke said.  “I can’t give too much information about where we are in that search,” she said. “All I can say is that we do hope to make an announcement pretty soon.” Saldaña was hired as the school’s leader last summer and started in August. He moved to Asheville from New Mexico where he worked in the Las Cruces Public School District. He oversaw PEAK Academy s curriculum and enrollment planning, according to the school s Facebook page. 

Michigan schools serve millions fewer meals in pandemic, with financial consequences

Michigan schools serve millions fewer meals in pandemic, with financial consequences Lily Altavena, Detroit Free Press Detroit Public Schools Community District has served about 2.2 million meals to students this school year.  Last school year, the district served 9.6 million. The numbers from other large districts in Michigan are similar: Grand Rapids served 863,169 meals so far this year, compared with 2.8 million last school year. Lansing Public Schools has served 1.2 million meals, compared with 2.6 million in the 2018-2019 school year, according to the latest stats  provided by the district. © Kimberly P. Mitchell, Detroit Free Press Health and Wellness Coordinator Shaquana Suggs serves lunch to students in the Synchronous Learning program at Detroit Boxing Gym on April 30, 2021. The number of meals schools have served has significantly dropped at major school districts across the state. Schools attribute this to the drop in students attending sc

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