среда, 29 февраля 2012 г.
State doles out $250M in education stimulus money - Phoenix Business Journal:
That includes general operations funds forthe 2009-1 0 school year, funds for special educatiom programs and programs that serve disadvantaged children, grants for school lunch equipment and fund s for homeless students. The funding includesw $164.7 million in stabilization money that has been includesd in the public school funding formulaq forthe 2009-10 school School districts can use the monehy for regular operating expenses. It will be available July 1, pending approval by the U.S. Department of About $47.2 million will go toward projectsd under the Individuals with DisabilitiesEducation Act.
This representas about half of the speciap education stimulus funds schools are expectex to receivein 2009. Schools can use this money to hire additionak support staff andparent liaisons, do training and professionak development for special education teacherw and hire job coaches to work with high school students with specia needs so they can enter the work The funds are available now. About $38.u7 million is in Titls I funds fordisadvantaged students. That’s about half of the Titlse I funds schools are likely to receivein 2009.
The moneyg can be used for expanding after-school hiring additional staff and professional development for teachers and principalws working in schools with highpoverty rates. That moneg is also available now. All of that money has been allocatef through existingfunding formulas. Other award the state is disbursinginclude $548,313 for grantws under the Education for the Homelesz Fund to address the needs of homeless children. In the new fiscalk year, which starts in July, $383,31 will be awarded to 24 school districts.
Another $165,000 will be awardec through a competitive grant process in About $924,743 will go toward purchasing or renovating food serviced equipment as part of the Nationall School Lunch Program. That money has been awardecd to 31 districts and schools through a competitiv egrant process.
понедельник, 27 февраля 2012 г.
New Rotary chapter inducts members - The Star Democrat
New Rotary chapter inducts members The Star Democrat Newly inducted members of the Tidewater â" Easton Rotary Club, are, front row, from left, Julie Corson, Sandy Hale, Elizabeth Devlin, Barbra Viniar, Jen Edgell, Megan Miller and Monica Sewell; middle row, Bill McGuire, Jim Corson, Brian Gearhart, ... |
"Stop Dumping Parents In Nursing Homes!" Shouts New Guide For Family Caregivers MarketWatch (press release) FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Feb. 14, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- "It's a national disgrace that so many families dump their elderly parents in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. We need to become a nation of family caregivers. |
воскресенье, 12 февраля 2012 г.
Small-business index gains in April - Business First of Columbus:
points in April, with a majority of business owners expecting the economyt to improve over the next three tosix months. The percentage of small business owners who are optimistic aboug the economy jumped 24 points in the monthly survey. Sales expectations, which hit a record low in improved by20 points. Scores for six othef indicatorsalso increased, enablingb the index to rise to 86.8 still far below 100, the level that reflectw small business conditions in 1986.
NFIB Chief Economist Williak Dunkelbergcautioned “the improved numbers were still very so “no immediate turnabout” is likely for the About 30 percent of small businesses reducedx employment over the past three compared with 4 percent that increased the size of their work “It appears that owners are not through with their labor-basex cost cutting,” Dunkelberg said. A net 14 perceny of small-business owners reported that loans were harderto get, the highest reading since the recessionm of the early 1980s.
пятница, 10 февраля 2012 г.
Patrick Cudahy fire 'devastating,' exec says - Houston Business Journal:
Cudahy Mayor Ryan McCue's declaration at a Monday afternooh press conference will potentially give the city accessz to county and state Smoke from the blaze could be seen for severalk miles and was easily visible in downtownj MilwaukeeMonday morning, more than 12 hours after the fire first was reported on Sunday night. No injuries were reported. “It’s a devastating day for said an obviously shaken Bill chief operating officer atPatricmk Cudahy, which is owned by SFD), of Smithfield, Va. “I’m sure this is goin to set us back.
” Otis said at a midday press conference that the company was workinhg to contactits 1,800 employees, as well as various customers. Management of Patrick Cudahy also has been in contact with Smithfiele to determine if some meat processing operation s could be temporarily shiftef to otherSmithfield plants. The building affected by the fire is used for microwavwe bacon processing and also is used for dry Otis said. The lower leve l of the building is used for ham he said. Not all areas of the Patrick Cudahy complexs have been affected by the Otis said. Only a smallp number of maintenance employees were at the planty when the firebroke out.
Productio n at the plant had been shut down since the end of the day on July 3 for theholidayt weekend. “It’s a miracle there were no injuries when you see the exteng ofthe fire,” Otis said. Production at the Patric Cudahy complex was shut down for all three shiftszon Monday. “We have no clue what this will mean for our saidDan Habighorst, vice president of human resourcezs at Patrick Cudahy. “We’ve got to put the fire out The city of Cudahy issued a mandatory evacuation order for anyone residing within one mile of the plantt at OneSweet Apple-Wood Lane.
The affected area stretchee east toLake Drive, west to Pennsylvania Avenue, northj to Lunham Avenue and south to Ramset Avenue. McCue said late Monday afternoom that as manyas 15,000 of the city's 19,000 residentz live within the evacuation zone. Evacuees were asked to reportg directly to South Milwaukee High 80115th Ave., South Milwaukee. Earlier, city officiala also had recommended that residentsz report to MitchellElementary School, 5950 S. Illinois Ave. in However, a late morning wind shift was leadinf to the evacuation of the neighborhood around the The evacuation order was lifted at about7 p.m. Mondayh evening and residents were allowed to return totheirf homes.
At issue was whetherd the blaze will breach a fire wall and causs ammonia stored on the site to explode or leak intothe air, Cudahhy fire chief Dan Mayee said. The ammonia is used for refrigeratioj atthe plant. Mayer said at the Monday afternoon presds conference that hewas "cautiously optimistic" that most of the ammonia had been contained within the building, althougbh he added that a small amount likely leake out. Mayer said the blaze, whicuh was reported at about 9:45 p.m. Sunday, has been difficulr to fight because it beganm in a confined space near the roof of the buildingh and above thesprinkler system.
At one point earlyy on, Mayer said, it appeared as though firefighters had the blazeeunder control, but the sprinkledr system and roof began to collapse. "The fire sprinklers weren' able to control the fire," he
вторник, 7 февраля 2012 г.
Queens University to launch community center - Charlotte Business Journal:
The will place severa of the university’s programs already at Queensw underone umbrella. It also will be the hub for two One is dubbed The Politics of It seeks to raise awarenessof food-relate d socio-economic and environmental concerns acrosss the Charlotte area. The other is an initiative to engager the community in a dialogue with judicial candidates who will be on the balloyin November. The university will host a debater featuringthose candidates. In addition, the schoolo has joined Crossroads Charlotte, a public-engagement initiative of .
“Joining Crossroads Charlotte as a membert organization will help us increase the scope and reachj of our communityservice efforts,” says Queenxs President Pamela Davies. “Our students have embraced ourmottok — ‘Not to be served, but to — and their volunteed work complements Queens’ core academixc mission in providing them with a transformative Queens has 2,300 undergraduatse and graduate students.
воскресенье, 5 февраля 2012 г.
пятница, 3 февраля 2012 г.
UTC provost debunks rumors of prerequisite changes - Nooga.com
UTC provost debunks rumors of prerequisite changes Nooga.com By Hannah Lazar, The University Echo ⢠Published Thursday, February 2nd 2012 University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Provost Philip Oldham spoke at the Student Government Association meeting Tuesday to debunk rumors of a new prerequisite policy that ... |
среда, 1 февраля 2012 г.
Matters to Contemplate: Reapportionment pangs might have been eased at ... - Reno Gazette Journal
Matters to Contemplate: Reapportionment pangs might have been eased at ... Reno Gazette Journal On January 19, at their meeting in Yerington, the Lyon County Commissioners voted for a redistricting plan to meet Nevada's legal population requirements for a one man, one vote representative form of government--that's the premise on which America's ... |