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People with physical disabilities hold limited positions as scholars, teachers, or leaders in physical education, recreation, and sports. Perhaps the reason is that
(Article 3 of 5)
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People with physical disabilities hold limited positions as scholars, teachers, or leaders in physical education, recreation, and sports. Perhaps the reason is that
Ensuring that children are developmentally ready for school on the first day of kindergarten is very important. The better prepared children are for kindergarten, the more successful they will be in their school experience.
Kindergarten readiness involves more than a
California is investing $4.1 billion to make one out of every three schools a community school
Community schools provide families with the resources and support they need to thrive, such as health and mental health care and social services –
Education continues to evolve offering students an assortment of opportunities to earn college credit while still attending high school. In the state of Idaho, the Fast Forward Program provides students attending public schools access to $4,125.00 to help pay for
FRANKFORT, KY — Governor Andy Beshear says a $36 million grant from the federal government will be used to develop and expand early learning programs; establish early childhood education “labor talent pipeline;” and expanding access to high-quality education for the
Caffeine is a tool that I use on days when I run or play soccer. I certainly do find a benefit to consuming caffeine before and during these periods of physical activity. However, I am also aware that it is
Nearly $12 million will be used to educate Kentucky’s youngest child each year for the next three years, thanks to federal grants focused on preparing children for kindergarten.
Holding her toddler daughter, Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman announced a $36 million
Governor Andy Beshear intends to use this federal grant to invest in Kentucky children.
FRANKFORT, Ky. — The state of Kentucky will receive millions of dollars to help better prepare children for kindergarten.
On Thursday, Governor Andy Beshear announced the