Sentences with phrase «underserved children from»

«This program is an incredible opportunity for underserved children from small schools in rural parts of Arizona to have the same technology opportunities that are afforded to other children in the state.»

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In announcing the partnership, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said, «We are pleased to be part of this initiative, which will give children in underserved communities access to new helmets, and to reach coaches and parents with educational information to help protect young athletes from head injuries.
With support from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, UC San Diego School of Medicine faculty work to improve immunization levels for children in underserved areas.
12, started Anseye Pou Ayiti because she says her native country lacks a datadriven, culturally relevant system for recruiting and training highcaliber teachers where they are most needed — in rural and underserved areas where about 70 percent of Haitians live but fewer than 30 percent of children from low - income households will complete even...
At Stand for Children, we work with thousands of low - income parents and guardians in underserved communities all across the nation, from Phoenix to Indianapolis, Boston to Baton Rouge, Denver to Chicago, Tulsa to Tacoma.
«Diverting public funds away from public education to fund private schools doesn't serve all children equally, and places traditionally underserved students at an even greater disadvantage.»
I saw children from some of New Jersey's most historically underserved districts gaining experiences I'd never seen in a district school.
Children from low income and underserved communities do not have access to the quality of educational resources enjoyed by peers in wealthier communities.
While no child wants to extend their classroom day, these programs can play a crucial role in closing the learning gap and opening up lifelong opportunities for children from underserved and underrepresented communities.
The Mott Foundation works to increase access to quality educational opportunities for all children — particularly those from low - income families and underserved communities.
They were created to be an opportunity for children — especially those who are traditionally underserved and historically haven't had more than one option — to choose a public school that's different from the traditional educational model — something that offers an environment that fits their needs and learning style.
10 years from now, we plan to be the global leader in providing good schools and high - quality education to underserved families, giving millions of children an education that enables them to fulfil their potential.
Bluum's CEO Terry Ryan said, «this support from the highly - respected NewSchools Venture Fund is further evidence that Idaho's new school efforts are moving in a direction that will benefit our state's children and families, especially some of our currently most underserved students.»
NCLB requires schools to focus on providing quality education to students who are often underserved, including children with disabilities, from low - income families, non-English speakers, as well as African - Americans and Latinos.
This unique K - 2 research model, funded by the Javits Program of the United States Department of Education, was designed and implemented by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction and the American Association for Gifted Children at Duke University in response to a legislative mandate to increase the number of gifted children from underserved populations into gifted and academically challenging pChildren at Duke University in response to a legislative mandate to increase the number of gifted children from underserved populations into gifted and academically challenging pchildren from underserved populations into gifted and academically challenging programs.
The school's primary research interest, however, is urban education, and through research on this topic the School has launched two world - famous programs: KIDS (Kids Integrated Data System), a data collection system to improve educational services of children; and EPIC (Evidence - based Program for the Integration of Curricula), a comprehensive early childhood program for children from underserved, minority urban populations.
Organized as part of the non-profit arm of Frieze New York, Frieze Education runs annually from October through June, providing high school students and children from underserved communities across New York's five boroughs with access to arts programs through a combination of workshops and tours of artist studios, galleries, museums and the fair.
«My FuelEd counselor helped me truly understand what was standing in the way of my helping children from underserved areas.
Designed for adolescents (14 - 19) from underserved minority groups who are pregnant with their first child and planning to keep the infant.
ECHO also supports a 17 - state clinical trials network to test prevention and treatment strategies among children from rural and medically underserved backgrounds.
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