ReDefiners World Languages’ programs are designed specifically for students to develop real communication skills in critical needs languages. From day…
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The Tampa chapter of the American Culinary Federation will hold their 2nd Annual Scholarship fund raising dinner at the historic…
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In 2016-2017, only 57% of kindergarteners in Pinellas County were “ready” for kindergarten, according to the Florida Kindergarten Readiness Screener. However, kids who attend voluntary pre-kindergarten (VPK) programs are significantly more prepared for kindergarten.
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The Florida Department of Education (FDOE) recently announced a new program to help students who have been victims of harassment, bullying, or other violence at school. The Hope Scholarship is available on a first-come, first-served basis to children enrolled in Florida’s K-12 public schools.
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The Master Chorale of Tampa Bay is bringing a hands-on approach to music education in Pinellas and Hillsborough counties with its Youth Initiative, which immerses students in professional performing arts.
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Since Hillsborough Community College student Michael Malcolm joined the FUSE program, it has made a world of difference for him – providing a personalized experience, financial assistance and guaranteed admission to the University of South Florida after he completes his associate’s degree.
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Into the Water by Paula Hawkins
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Money is often the biggest obstacle for students wanting to pursue postsecondary education, yet more than $9M in federal financial aid went unused last year because only 4 in 10 Hillsborough County seniors filled out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) – the first step in receiving aid.
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Pinellas County’s first School-to-Work program has launched to prepare students for life after graduation and match them with mentors who offer support, guidance and friendship.