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SVRCS students place first, third in Budget Game | News, Sports, Jobs

Jan 12, 2021 LOGANTON Garret Hampton, under the leadership of Arleen Parker, from Sugar Valley Charter Rural School, finished in first place in the Statewide division of thePennsylvania Council on Financial Literacy Budget Game. Additionally, Isaiah Nearhoof, also of SVRCS, placed third. Sugar Valley’s CEO Tracie Kennedy, commented, “Congratulations to Garret and Isaiah for their hard work and accomplishments.” Parker added, “My students love the Budget Game. They can’t wait for cconomics class to play the next month.” The Pennsylvania Council on Financial Literacy (PennCFL) provides students in grades 6-12 in Pennsylvania a world-class, web-based budget simulation platform and curriculum called the Budget Game. This program is sponsored by Bank of America.

Community Arts Center awarded EITC funds from Riverview Bank | News, Sports, Jobs

PHOTO SUBMITTED WILLIAMSPORT- The Community Arts Center is pleased to announce it is the recipient of $3000 from Riverview Bank through the Pennsylvania Education Improvement Tax Credit program (EITC). The contribution will be used to support the approved EITC programs at the CAC. Educational Improvement Tax Credit grants allow approved organizations to invest in projects that improve access to high quality education programs. Organizations must be pre-qualified by the state Department of Community & Economic Development to participate. Funding for the educational programming is derived from various sources, including EITC Funds, donations, corporate sponsorships, and grants. The Community Arts Center is able to offer student-centered programs, thanks in large part to the vital support of the business community.

Community Arts Center awarded EITC funds from PPL Electric Utilities | News, Sports, Jobs

From Staff Reports WILLIAMSPORT – The Community Arts Center is pleased to announce it is the recipient of $5000 from PPL Electric Utilities through the Pennsylvania Education Improvement Tax Credit program (EITC). The contribution will be used to support the Educational Series program at the CAC. For 25 years the Community Arts Center has offered student-centered shows within the Family Series, Educational Series and Student Summer Stock programs, thanks in large part to the vital support of the business community. “PPL Foundation is pleased to support the Community Arts Center and its Educational Series which reaches 10,000 students and 9 school districts. The arts are essential to creating well rounded individuals and PPL realizes this is especially important today,” said Tracie Witter, PPL Regional Affairs Director.

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