Pullman Public Schools board members discussed the Pioneer Center’s eligibility for historic designation during a meeting Wednesday evening. The school district’s current administrative office is located in the center. It is eligible for historic designation on the Pullman Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places, according to the proposition presented at.
Several Battle Creek schools win State health awards By Will Kriss
Jun 9, 2021 | 4:13 PM
LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) â Â The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is recognizing 28 Michigan schools for fostering healthy eating, physical activity habits and tobacco-free lifestyles, and several of them are in Battle Creek.
âRecognizing these schools is more important than ever this year given the challenges we faced together,â Chief Medical Executive Dr. Joneigh Khaldun said in a statement. âThe schools being recognized today navigated challenges to go above and beyond to meet the critical health needs of growing children and youth through opportunities to participate in physical activity, nutritious school meals and snacks, and nutrition and health education in-person and remotely.â
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Vermont Business Magazine State Treasurer Beth Pearce today announced the names of twenty Vermont students who won this year’s prize drawing for the Treasurer’s Office’s Reading is an Investment financial education program. The winners were drawn from 2,419 K-6 students who completed all steps of the financial literacy curriculum, entitling them to the drawing for one of twenty $250 college savings accounts.
“We’re incredibly proud of all our Vermont students who persevered through a challenging year of school closures and distance learning to take part in the Reading is an Investment program,” said Treasurer Beth Pearce. “We’re also grateful to the educators who spotlighted financial education in the midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic, when many demands competed for classroom time. We’re thrilled so many students completed all the program requirements and built these critical life skills. These lessons build a strong foundation for a l
A list of child care centers and schools that El Paso County Public Health and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment have identified with having outbreaks of coronavirus.
May 28—Ruby Anders doesn't want to call it quits. "But I've got bad legs," she said. "And sometimes, I am afraid I might fall." So, Friday, May 28, was her final day to help children safely cross the street at Franklin Elementary School on Bates Street. A bouquet of flowers from one of the students marked the occasion. It's a position she will greatly miss. Becoming a crossing guard on Sept. .