0 Pets In search of a furry new family member? Meet Nuri, Nebo, Peace and more adorable animals up for adoption. Pet News , Patch Staff Posted Reply Want to add to your family? Look no further than these Robinson-Moon animal shelters for a pet available for adoption. Pet adoption agencies in and around Robinson-Moon have dogs, cats and other animals ready and waiting for someone to take them home. Across Pennsylvania, there are thousands of dogs, cats and other animals of all ages, sizes and breeds without a home — many of whom are located within driving distance. Looking to adopt a new companion? A great place to begin your search is at Animal Friends, where Fred the rabbit is waiting patiently, or another local facility. If you aren't sure if you have time to take care of a pet year round, many shelters also offer opportunities to foster pets until they are placed in permanent homes. With help from our friends at … [Read more...] about New Dogs, Rabbits, Pets Up For Adoption At Robinson-Moon Area Shelters
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Federal Coronavirus Aid For Schools: See How Much ME Schools Got
0 Schools Maine schools have received at least $596.4 million in federal aid since the pandemic began. Local Data , Patch Staff Posted Reply MAINE — The federal government has poured some $190 billion into the nation’s schools since March 2020 to help offset the costs of coping with the coronavirus pandemic — more than four times what the U.S. Education Department spends on K-12 schools in a typical year. About $596.4 million of that total went to Maine schools, according to an analysis by the Associated Press. Relying on data published or provided by states and the federal government, the AP also tallied how much money was granted to nearly every school district in the state and country. The AP tracked more than $156 billion out of the $190 billion sent to states to distribute among schools since last year, including general pandemic relief that some states shared with their schools. Some districts will receive sums … [Read more...] about Federal Coronavirus Aid For Schools: See How Much ME Schools Got
Dallas College: Research Institute At Dallas College Partners With UT Dallas’ Texas Schools Project Research Center
0 Schools See the latest announcement from Dallas College. Press Release Desk , News Partner Posted | Updated Reply Press release from Dallas College: January 12,2023 (DALLAS) — The Research Institute at Dallas College is partnering with the University of Texas at Dallas' Texas Schools Project (TSP) to conduct research on students' education-to-workforce pathways and how institutions can best support equitable, high returns on investment in a college education. Dr. David Mahan Capitalizing on the expertise of both groups, the partnership leverages the Research Institute's unique position within Texas' largest community college and extensive data held by the TSP. Founded in 2021, within Dallas College's Student Success Division, the Research Institute gives voice to the postsecondary education needs of the Dallas College community and North Texas. The institute helps evaluate access to education, … [Read more...] about Dallas College: Research Institute At Dallas College Partners With UT Dallas’ Texas Schools Project Research Center
‘Simply deplorable’: State investigates farmworkers’ working conditions at Half Moon Bay shooting sites
HALF MOON BAY, Calif. — The state has opened investigations into labor and workplace practices at the two sites of Monday’s fatal shootings in Half Moon Bay that left seven people dead and cast a spotlight on the lives of California’s farmworkers who often live and work in dangerous conditions. The investigation comes after Gov. Gavin Newsom visited the beach side community Tuesday, where he spoke with the victims’ families and coworkers about the deadly shooting and their workplace environments. Without naming specifics, Newsom said some farmworkers were “living in shipping containers” and working for $9 an hour, well below the state minimum wage of $15.50. Advertisement “No healthcare, no support, no services, but [they’re] taking care of our health, providing a service to us each and every day,” he said at the news conference. California ‘He took on the father role’: Here are the 7 victims of the Half Moon Bay shootings The San Mateo … [Read more...] about ‘Simply deplorable’: State investigates farmworkers’ working conditions at Half Moon Bay shooting sites
Star Students: Help Recognize Exemplary Students In Robinson, Moon
In partnership with 0 Community Corner Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better with contributions big and small. Eric Heyl , Patch Staff Posted | Updated Reply ROBINSON AND MOON, PA — Do you know a Star Student you’d like the rest of Robinson and Moon to know, too? Look beyond report cards, though future problem solvers who excel academically fit the definition, too, and we’d love to hear about them. You’ll find Star Students not only in classrooms, science fairs and math olympiads, but also on theater and concert stages and before a palette of paint. They’re at debate lecterns, and out in the community doing good things to make life better for all of us. Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize these Star Students for their achievements and service to the community in big and small ways. Shouting out a Star Student is simple. Just fill … [Read more...] about Star Students: Help Recognize Exemplary Students In Robinson, Moon
Sewickley Area Pets Who Need A Home: Hoku, Fred, Peace & More
0 Pets These pets are waiting for their forever home in Sewickley area shelters. Pet News , Patch Staff Posted Reply Want to add a furry ball of four-legged love and affection to your family and make a positive impact on the world at the same time? Consider adopting a dog, cat or other kind of pet from a local shelter. Many pound animals are still looking for their forever home and animal shelters are still working to fulfill adoptions. Millions of companion animals are surrendered or taken in each year by adoption agencies nationwide, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. However, only around half of all shelter animals are adopted each year, according to ASPCA data. If you're on a search for an adorable new family member, consider starting at a local shelter like Animal Friends, where Noel the dog is waiting patiently. If you aren't sure if you have time to take care of a pet year … [Read more...] about Sewickley Area Pets Who Need A Home: Hoku, Fred, Peace & More