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19 San Angelo Non-Profits Receive $669,415 in Grant Money


19 San Angelo Non-Profits Receive $669,415 in Grant Money
 
SAN ANGELO, TX Board Chair Marilyn Aboussie announced the San Angelo Health Foundation has awarded $669,415 to 19 nonprofit organizations. With the addition of these grants, 224 organizations and 801 projects have benefitted from Foundation funding since inception in the 1990s.
Grants Chair David Lupton said the following grants encompass community impact, health care, mental health, public safety and youth enrichment:
Galilee Community Development Corporation was awarded $300,000 to relocate their offices. Galilee’s mission is to develop affordable housing for low to middle income families of the Concho Valley. They have provided over 60 new single-family homes, have 36 rental homes available for low-income residents and a variety of assistance program to prevent homelessness.  ....

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SPS Board approves return to some in-person learning


SPS Board approves return to some in-person learning 
First group of students will return to schools next March or earlier 
Thu, 12/17/2020
information from Seattle Public Schools
The Seattle Public Schools Board of Directors today approved a resolution that directs SPS to begin the process of bringing approximately 9,000 students back into school buildings and classrooms. 
The plan, first recommended to the board by Superintendent Denise Juneau and staff at a Dec. 5, 2020 board retreat,
will initially resume in-person instruction for Preschool through 1
st
grade students and students enrolled in moderate to intensive special education service pathways (Focus, Moderate/Intensive, Social Emotional Learning, Distinct, Medically Fragile, Bridges, Preschool (Developmental/Seattle Pre-School Program), and continue serving individual students who have had an IEP Team determine in-person services for Resource and Access service pathways.  ....

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