Sentences with phrase «by talented youth»

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As a youth growing up in Canoga Park, Calif., the son of an Italian - American father and an Irish - French mother, Tim Foli was such a talented athlete that by the time he graduated from high school he was offered both football and baseball scholarships to the University of Southern California and Notre Dame and a $ 75,000 baseball bonus by the Mets, who had made him their first choice in the 1968 free - agent draft.
The youngster is now likely to be watched by some of the biggest clubs in the world with Jurgen Klopp spoilt for choice amongst his youth ranks with Liverpool's talented Welsh teenager Ben Woodburn also being touted by many to be the next big star in world football.
While I will not be able to participate in the roundtable, it is probably just as well because, with MomsTEAM Institute's SmartTeams Play Safe summit in Boston in my rear view mirror, I am devoting all my energies the rest of the fall sports season to working with an incredibly talented and dedicated group of certified athletic trainers at the grass roots level on our SmartTeamTM pilot program, which is helping parents, coaches, administrators, and more than 800 athletes in youth football programs in six states play safe by being smart.
Their year - long Fellowship focuses on developing Native youth filmmakers through workshops and training opportunities, Full Circle links talented young storytellers to education and career pipelines across fields of independent filmmaking, using structural strategies where Native communities heal by telling their own stories.
Through workshops, Fellowships, and training opportunities for Tribal youth in New Mexico, Michigan, and the Sundance Film Festival, Full Circle links talented young storytellers to education and career pipelines across fields of independent filmmaking, using structural strategies where Native communities heal by telling their own stories.
She has served as the Chief Academic Officer for the District of Columbia Public Schools as well as the Deputy Chief for the Office of Teaching and Learning, providing leadership for PK - 12 education by managing the offices of Curriculum and Instruction, Professional Development, Early Childhood Education, College and Career Readiness, Youth Engagement, Bilingual Education, Out of School Time, School Counseling, Educational Technology, Gifted and Talented, and Library Media Services.
LPS is seeking talented high school History (Government & Economics) teachers who are energized by the LPS mission and are committed to educational equity for historically underserved youth.
The term «gifted and talented», when used with respect to students, children, or youth, means students, children, or youth who give evidence of high achievement capability in areas such as intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who need services or activities not ordinarily provided by the school in order to fully develop those capabilities.
She is forever inspired by linguistically talented youth, her family, and those who cultivate additive bilingualism everywhere.
In a study of the distance learning programs offered through Johns Hopkins University's Center for Talented Youth, outcomes of the program for gifted students ages 5 - 17 were examined by looking at both student and parent evaluations and final grades for the courses.
The Javits Act uses the federal definition of «gifted and talented students,» which is located in the definitions section of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act: Students, children, or youth who give evidence of high achievement capability in areas such as intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who need services and activities not ordinarily provided by the school in order to fully develop those capabilities.
Here, you can catch free shows every day at 6 p.m., in the Kennedy Center's Grand Foyer — from jazz ensembles and choirs, to ragtime acts and performances by talented area youth.
In the nonprofit sector, Gallery PNG, founded by artist and UPNG Melanesian Institute of Arts and Communication director Daniel Waswas, hosts artist residencies and initiates classes for talented youth with the aim of cultivating budding indigenous artists.
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