In the last week of February, the GOP-controlled House Appropriations subcommit-tees approved cuts in education, housing, nutritional help for mothers and schoolchildren, anti-drug efforts in schools, summer jobs for underprivileged high-... S Tidrick - 《New Republic》 被引量: 1发表: 1995年...
Jobs vs. Schools the Property-Tax Abatements That Communities Offer Corporations to Build Plants and Offices Sacrifice Millions of Dollars That Otherwise Would Go to Classrooms and Teachers Washington ColumnistHoward Metzenbaum. Sen. Howard Metzenbaum is a Democrat from Ohio...
"Transportation should never divide communities – its purpose is to connect people to jobs, schools, housing, groceries, family, places of worship, and more. That's what the Reconnecting Communities program and the Neighborhood Access and Equity program are designed to ensure." ...
primarily parochial schools, and religious practices in the public schools. The Court has developed a three-pronged test to determine whether a statute violates the Establishment Clause. According to that test, a statute is valid as long as it has a secular purpose; its primary effect neither ad...
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STEM mentorship program through DTE opens doors for girls in communities of color While women are nearly half of the workforce in the United States, when it comes down to jobs in science, tech, engineering and math the 2021 US Census Bureau reported women held only 27 percent of STEM jobs...
In Japan, Brinton (2000) points out that schools and universities have their social capital, that is the network of the alumni and people who help students find jobs. Existence of such a social capital may explain harsh competition to pass the entrance examinations for good schools and universit...
In its first year, Made to Move Communities engaged schools in Brazil, China, Germany, Hong Kong SAR, Japan, Russia, Spain, the United States and Singapore. Under the mentorship of Otis employees, nearly 100 students spent eight weeks developing STEM-based solutions to address mobility challenges...
Hamisi Hassan, a 22-year-old high school graduate, said lack of a birth certificate almost denied him a chance to sit for his final exams in both primary and secondary schools. The affable community organizer said that his quest for college education was almost cut off prematurely because of...
In November 2021, President Biden signed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), also referred to as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), which broadens the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) reach and focus under the San Francisco Bay Water Quality Improvement Fund (...