This week, the Floyd County Schools District announced that a Floyd County Central High School freshman has been selected for an opportunity which will enhance their skills in critical and creative thinking, communication, teamwork and more.
On April 19, the Floyd County Schools System and Superintendent Danny Adkins announced that FCHS freshman, J.D. Fraley has been selected for the Governorâs School for Entrepreneurs (GSE). According to Adkins, GSE is a highly competitive summer learning opportunity for students who are in grades nineth, 10th or 11th and are interested in the possibility of starting their own companies. The entrepreneurs, he said, attend a three week summer session, working in teams to develop a business from beginning to and including pitching their ideas to possible investors.
EDMONTON Alberta post-secondary students say the new federal budget will help student affordability and recent graduates navigate a rocky job market. The federal budget, tabled Monday in parliament, makes several provisions for post-secondary students including waving interest rates on federal student loans until March 31, 2023 and doubling Canada Student Grants for two additional years. Other measures include proposing to invest over $1.4 billion to help post-secondary students and youth participate in federal government-funded jobs programs and gain other internship, apprenticeship, and work opportunities. Rowan Ley, University of Alberta Students’ Union vice president (external) said in an interview that the budget will help struggling students who are trying to get their first job post-graduation.
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Ranked second in his class he is Vice President of the Student Council, President of the Technology Student Association and a member of the National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Key Club and Math League. Kevin is a peer leader, captain of the Chess Club, was a nominee for the NJ Governor’s School of Engineering and Technology and also received the Key Club’s Distinguished Service Award.
Planning to major in Electrical and Computer Engineering is KEVIN MARQUIS, our Ocean County Student of the Week.
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