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"We're going to bring [the gun recovery unit] back in an appropriate way with the appropriate oversight to keep people alive in this city," James Butler said at the forum. Read the full story on www.StreetSenseMedia.org.
Lewis Court Apartments, a senior housing project - Before - Groundbreaking Ceremony 2
Photo Courtesy of: State of Colorado
15.09.2010 - Mercadante durante Lançamento do Programa de Governo - Segurança. Foto: Eduardo Ogata
Atendimentos são realizados nos 147 centros de saúde da capital e, desde 2010, quando foi implantado, projeto entregou 22 mil próteses à população da capital.
Foto José Luiz Campos
A park ranger gives a Ranger Program at Cap Rock in Joshua Tree National Park, California.
Photo by NPS / Samantha Laarman
Alt Text: A park ranger chats with a group of visitors.
Michigan State Senator Mallory McMorrow joins a panel discussion with Vanderbilt Divinity School Dean Emilie Townes and Katherine Crawford, the Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Womenâs and Gender Studies and History.
Mafra (SC), 07/07/2023 – O Governador Jorginho Mello participa do Programa SANTA CATARINA LEVADA A SÉRIO + PERTO DE VOCÊ - AMPLANORTE (Associação dos MunicÃpios do Planalto Norte Catarinense)
Foto: Eduardo Valente/SECOM.
The "Corelink" program partners more closely with students grades 5-8, and their parents, in the subjects of Math, Reading, Writing, and Literature.
"The Corelink Program addresses the needs of fragile learners or students who are more successful in a small student-teacher ratio class environment," says Nancy Fertig, Creative Classes Department Chair. "There have been students who have entered CoreLink being highly unsuccessful in the four subjects [Math, Reading, Writing, Literature], and by the end of the year, they are able to move out of the CoreLink program and into the ClassLink and/or High School Diploma or CAM programs. They are in control of their own learning, and they feel better about themselves as students."
Here a father and daughter look over an assignment given by teacher Debbie Githens.
Florida International University (FIU) Chapman Graduate School of Business Chapmanville Leadership Development Program consisting of seminars developed for thirty senior leaders from Miami-Dade Government. The program, sponsored by the Knight Foundation, The Miami Foundation and Chapman Foundation Inc., features experts and faculty from a range of leadership and supporting disciplines.
Miami, Florida | March 23, 2017 – May 4, 2017
To learn more about the FIU College of Business please visit: business.fiu.edu
Gateway is a free, on campus program for high school juniors from diverse backgrounds interested in a business career. We hope to expand their knowledge of business while preparing them to succeed in college.