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Sondra Samuels, President & CEO of Northside Achievement Zone and By All Means Senior Fellow at The EdRedesign Lab at Harvard ...
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Recently, I read an article in McKnight’s Long-Term Care News by Bryce McBain titled, “The people who show up when they don’t have to: What volunteers teach us about community.” As I read the article, ...
Nearly 400 students attended Brazoria’s free Dream Camp, exploring STEM through hands-on activities while building confidence ...
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