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The Rachael Ray Foundation Selects 27 High Schools to Receive ProStart Grow Grants ProStart Grow Grants totaling $135,000 awarded to help deserving high schools improve their existing ProStart Programs.
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WASHINGTON, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Twenty-seven high schools from across the country will receive special funding to upgrade and expand their ProStart programs thanks to $135,000 in grants from The Rachael Ray Foundation (RRF).
Through The Rachael Ray Foundation ProStart Grow Grants, the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF) will provide 27 grants to ProStart schools that have demonstrated a strong need to engage and educate high school students interested in exploring restaurant and foodservice jobs and careers.
Mass. education commissioner recommends vocational school admissions changes to boost fairness
By Naomi Martin Globe Staff,Updated April 18, 2021, 1 hour ago
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Students passed through a hallway at Blue Hills Regional Technical School.Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff
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Massachusettsâ education commissioner, Jeff Riley, has proposed changes to vocational-technical school admissions aimed at giving disadvantaged students a better shot at attending the coveted schools.
The proposal, headed for a preliminary vote Tuesday by the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, would erase the current requirement that selective schools consider applicantsâ grades, attendance, discipline records, and guidance counselor recommendations. Instead, the schoo