First up: Fish netting
The first item pulled out of the first capsule was a piece of monofilament netting that was used to catch roe mullet. The item was provided by Neal and Susan Goodrich, who were the owners and operators of M.W. Goodrich s, a fish processing house.
The couple included a note that read in part: To represent the fishing industry that will die July 1, 1995. Here is a piece of monofilament netting that is used to catch roe mullet. This is the last vestiture of a way of life that dies because of a constitutional amendment.
Along with the netting, there were copies of newspapers pulled from the capsule that was buried on Dec. 3, 1994. That day s
MIDLAND The launch of a new public charter high school in Beaver County takes several leaps forward this week, as Midland Innovation + Technology Charter School (MITCS) announced it is receiving a major grant and two significant donations that will further its work.
On Monday, the Pennsylvania Coalition of Public Charter Schools (PCPCS) revealed MITCS as one of three sub-grantees who may receive as much as $1.5 million each through Pennsylvania’s Charter School Program (PACSP) Grant.
This award marks the inaugural year of the grant award that will support the development, expansion and replication of 18 high-quality public schools in Pennsylvania over a grant period of five years (2021-25). Each school will be a nonprofit, brick-and-mortar charter school with a model or track record demonstrating a strong likelihood of producing meaningful and sustainable student learning gains.
Midland Innovation + Technology Charter School Secures Major Funding
New charter school initiative receives support from Pennsylvania Coalition of Public Charter Schools, PGT Trucking, and C.J. Betters
News provided by
Share this article
Share this article
MIDLAND, Pa., May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The development and launch of a new public charter high school is taking several leaps forward this week, as Midland Innovation + Technology Charter School (MITCS) announced it is receiving a major grant and two significant donations that will further its work.
On Monday, the Pennsylvania Coalition of Public Charter Schools (PCPCS) revealed MITCS as one of three sub-grantees who may receive as much as $1.5 million each through Pennsylvania s Charter School Program (PACSP) Grant. This award marks the inaugural year of the grant award that will support the development, expansion and replication of 18 high-quality public schools in Pennsylvania over a grant period of five years (2021-25)
This week, the Volusia County school district announced it will welcome volunteers back to campuses on a limited bases as well as permit some academic field trips. Large events like proms and graduation bashes are still not allowed.
Flagler County s spring break was the week of March 15 and Volusia s was last week. Now, officials are watching to see whether there will be an increase in cases after the break similar to when students returned in January.
The state s numbers include a breakdown of how many cases are in each school information the districts have been unwilling to provide. Neither agency is providing information about how many students or staff members are in quarantine.