Dallas ISD is dedicated to ensuring all students have the tools they need to thrive. That includes empowering them to learn how to manage finances and how spending decisions impact their lives as a whole. “Dallas ISD is doing a great job providing students with multiple avenues of graduating with degrees, associates, and certificates. But [] The post Dallas ISD helps students make financial sense first appeared on The Hub.
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – Mazama High School FFA and agriculture foods students recently launched the “Nourishing Future Vikings Program” to help local families in need by providing food over the weekend. As part of that program, 50 Stearns Elementary School students went home with backpacks full of healthy meals on Friday. The backpacks were returned […]
A gym in West Springfield helped raise money for a local educational program on Sunday. The event was hosted by CrossFit Rift Valley and Hampden District Attorney Anthony Gulluni.
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is proving once again that it is the leader in affordability for Arkansans who want to complete their dream of earning a college education. UA Little Rock has announced a new scholarship program, Trojan Guarantee, a groundbreaking initiative designed to break down financial barriers and empower freshmen to earn […]
A Kentucky-based non-profit makes a trip to Smith Elementary today with a mission of generosity in mind. Continue reading at The Republic News.
Last week, President Biden visited Madison, Wisconsin where he announced new details for his student debt cancellation plan. While this initiative promises immediate short-term financial relief, it avoids addressing the deeper systemic issues plaguing American higher education. “Starting this fall we plan to deliver up to $20,000 in interest relief to over 20 million borrowers […]
Fifteen members of the Parks Reserve Forces Training Area (PRFTA) community graduated from the two-month-long Financial Peace University hosted by the Religious Support Office (RSO). Financial Peace University is part of the Building Strong and Ready Teams Program sponsored by the Army Chaplain Corps.
This week, Lynsey Harris sits down with Megan Martin, the founding executive director of Furnish Hope, a Bend organization that furnishes homes for hundreds of families in need, with the help of donors and volunteers.
Thousands of public school districts and charter schools have turned to tutoring as a popular and effective way to jumpstart lagging student performance post-pandemic. Educators strongly endorse tutoring, when done right, and believe it can help students make real academic gains. In an effort to spur the tutoring movement, the Biden administration recently called on […]
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Kim Murphy caught the volunteer bug when she was in college and it never left her. She first volunteered at Vincent House, now Vincent Village, and says the experience changed her life. "I thought there was a need to help not only those who were homeless, but also the children who were involved in those []