With federal funding less secure, providers, policymakers & philanthropies can help kids gain access to high-quality, enriching options.
Reading programs in the Valley are an important resource for children. Here's how communities are building these initiatives.
School is out, the mercury is climbing at a record pace, and young people across America are at risk of losing the reading and math skills they learned during the academic year. In an average year, ...
Children can learn to make sense of their cents during a free program with Cardinal Community Credit Union at 6 p.m. April 6 at Mentor Public Library’s Main Branch, 8215 Mentor Ave. Professionals from ...
ST. CLOUD, Fla. – School may be out for the summer, but some educators say your kids still need to be learning. The Creative Inspiration Journey School is a tuition-free public charter school. They ...
Read full article: Apprenticeship programs: ‘Like college without the cost’ ORLANDO, Fla. – The South Creek branch of the Orange County Library System is doing more than lending books these days. As ...
Carole Dobbins recently saw her nonverbal 3-year-old daughter, Danielle Rey, clap along to music for the first time. Danielle, who was diagnosed with Mowat-Wilson Syndrome at birth, also recently ...
Channel 2 Action News stopped by the Wesley Chapel Library where they hosted the United Way of Great Atlanta’s “Learning Spaces” program every Monday. The goal is to get kids and their parents ready ...