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Determined reader wins bike, helmet
ASHLEY SLOBODA | The Journal Gazette
Lynn Flick wasn t surprised one of her Glenwood Park Elementary School students earned the top prize in a statewide reading competition for third graders.
Kapmuan Sang was determined to get the bicycle and helmet given to top readers, she said.
“He was so far ahead of everybody,” Flick said.
As Kapmuan paged his way through books including the “Dog Man” and “Zeke Meeks” series, he tracked his progress in Read to the Final Four through a digital literacy platform powered by Renaissance myON. He logged more than 355 hours of reading during the months-long competition.
TDOE Launches Free Reading Resources For Tennessee Families Monday, May 10, 2021 The Tennessee Department of Education is announcing the launch of free reading resources that will be made available statewide to parents of children in grades K-2, as part of the department’s Reading 360 initiative on Wednesday at 11 a.m. CT. at Dodson s Branch Elementary, 16221 Dodson Branch Hwy. in Cookeville. At the announcement, Commissioner Penny Schwinn will provide highlights of the new at-home reading materials, why these resources are beneficial and how families can use them at home with their children.
May 25, 2021
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Economics Professor Léonce Ndikumana Named Andrew Carnegie Fellow Global expert on macroeconomics and development in African countries is first UMass Amherst faculty member to receive the recognition
April 28, 2021
Léonce Ndikumana
AMHERST, Mass. – Distinguished Professor of Economics Léonce Ndikumana, considered by many to be one of the best-known and most widely respected African macroeconomists of his generation, has been named a 2021 Andrew Carnegie Fellow by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Ndikumana is the first University of Massachusetts Amherst faculty member to receive the honor.
Each year, the Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program recognizes a select group of scholars and writers who receive philanthropic support for scholarship in the humanities and social sciences that addresses important and enduring issues confronting society. The fellows’ projects focus on a broad range of complex political, economic, technolog
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