THE HERALD SUN - The United Way of the Greater Triangle held its annual «Day of Action» Wednesday morning, assembling 1,500 weekend meal and reading kits for
Durham area students, all in support of Inter-Faith Food Shuttle.
Not exact matches
From the University of Edinburgh website, stating their policies for Humanities and Social Sciences, among a variety of other criteria: «08 Additional credit is given to
students who:... * Apply from schools in the local
area (defined as City of Edinburgh, East Lothian, Midlothian, West Lothian, Scottish Borders, Fife, Falkirk and district, Clackmannanshire) and applicants from schools in the wider locality (defined as the rest of Scotland, Cumbria, Northumberland,
Durham, Teeside, Tyne and Wear).
In pilot
areas where free school meals have been extended to all, including County
Durham and parts of London,
students were found to be on average two months ahead of peers elsewhere.
In the seven - county region of Wake,
Durham, Orange, Johnston, Chatham, Nash and Edgecombe, 118,080 kindergarten through 12th - grade
students — 45 percent of the combined
area's
student population — applied for free or reduced - price meals during the 2016 - 17 school year.
Appreciation is expressed to the parents, teachers,
students and school district personnel who supported this research in the
Durham, Nashville, central Pennsylvania, and Seattle
area.