Sentences with phrase «committee learned about this program»

Neither the public nor the full intelligence committee learned about this program until it was revealed in the press,» Wyden said.

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The free program will offer the opportunity to make crafts, play euchre, learn basic computer skills and learn more about gardening and home repair, said Jack O'Leary, committee chairman.
1991 — Staff from the National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse (NCPCA) travel to Hawaii to learn about and observe the Hawaii Family Stress Center (HFSC), a center that was funded by the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect and established one of the nation's first home - visiting programs in 1985.
I'd recently joined our district's Food Services Parent Advisory Committee (reluctantly because, after all, my own kids won't even eat school food), and then, realizing how much I had to learn about the byzantine National School Lunch Program, I'd read Janet Poppendeick's Free For All: Fixing School Food in America — a consciousness - raising experience.
Attend four meetings between now and June with a small committee to learn about the school and our infrastructure and strategic goals and to plan the one - week residential program for 50 students for the Summer of 2018.
Although placement decisions are made by the Individualized Education Program (IEP) Team, parents have expressed concerns about inclusion opportunities for students with significant disabilities and learning needs to the State Special Education Advisory Committee (SSEAC), and as part of an inclusive practice workgroup with stakeholders (June 2016).
Attend four meetings between now and June with a small committee to learn about the school and our infrastructure and strategic goals and to plan the one week residential program for 50 students for the Summer of 2018.
Learn more about our articling program by contacting any of the committee members listed below.
Wyden, who was a member of the committee in 2001, said he personally learned about the NSA surveillance program — which bypassed judicial review required from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court — by reading about it in the newspaper.
1991 — Staff from the National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse (NCPCA) travel to Hawaii to learn about and observe the Hawaii Family Stress Center (HFSC), a center that was funded by the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect and established one of the nation's first home - visiting programs in 1985.
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