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The program is open to kids who are ready for traditional kindergarten but not yet 5 years old, reports the Redding Record Searchlight.
The Black Oak Mine Unified School District offers developmentally appropriate transitional kindergarten and kindergarten programs.
The program is designed to serve students who turn 5 between Sept. 2 and June 2 starting the 2023-24 school year.
The Black Oak Mine Unified School District offers developmentally appropriate transitional kindergarten and kindergarten programs.
All kindergartners are dismissed one hour before elementary school students.Selected Grant News Headlines
It's not every day you get the chance to meet Lufthansa executives, but that's exactly what happened in Thailand last week.
The German airline's 200 or so execs visited the Child Protection and...more
When a 4-year-old girl in Janesville, Wis., was diagnosed with Charcot-Marie-Tooth last year, her parents didn't know what to do.
They didn't know how to get her out of her car, and they didn't...more
"In the face of a profound mental health crisis among our nation's young people and persistent gaps in care, the need for game-changing solutions is dire," Joan Steinberg, president of the Morgan...more
When Leelanau County's Patricia Soutas-Little became "gravely concerned" about the lack of infant and toddler child care in her community, she and an all-volunteer band of residents set out to...more
The town of Park Rapids, Minn., is trying to use $300,000 in federal grant money to clean up its image.
The Twin Cities Pioneer Press reports the town is applying for a grant from the Department...more
"Someone won't die without an ear, but there's something significant about living with that malformation," says Mai Thy Truong, a pediatric otolaryngologist at Stanford Medicine.
She's referring...more
"It demonstrates effective teaching methods, integrated classes, and local collaborations can significantly uplift educational prospects for refugee children."
That's the takeaway from a new...more
"We really wanted to solve not just problems for women, which is a lot of what we do, but for families, small businesses, and immigrants, which is how we came around to these three verticals," says...more
Under a bill currently making its way through Georgia's legislature, anyone under the age of 18 who wants to use social media would have to get "express consent" from their parent or guardian before...more
Cannabidiol, a compound found in cannabidiol (CBD), the active ingredient in marijuana, has been shown to ease symptoms in people with Alzheimer's disease and Tourette's syndromeand now it's being...more
Millennials often get flak for being picky, narcissistic and fickle, especially when it comes to doing business. While unemployment struggles often reach more people in younger generations, these seven millennial entrepreneurs featured in the Huffington Post are too busy creating positive social impact, changing other people’s lives and theirs.