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parents say afterschool programs relief the stress for early pickup. >> even if the school district shut down we have an after school program that takes care of the kids. >> the day care will pick them up and take them to the day care and i will pick them up when i get home. >> reporter: all sports are canceled and philadelphia public schools are canceled tomorrow due to the heat. katherine scott channel 6 "action news." rick. >> thank you. let's turn to melissa magee who is in for david murphy with the latest on the sizzling temperatures out there. >> reporter: rick, we're reaching the 90s along i-95 corridor. this is heat wave number 7 in philadelphia. the numbers in the city, 91. 93 in wilmington, 87 in trenton. to the north and west in oursubh valley, 86. 91 in ac. beach haven in the upper 80s with the southwesterly winds. you factor in the heat and humidity, dewpoints are in the 70s feels like 96 in philadelphia at this hour, 104, the current value in dover and 91 for reading and allentown at this hour. here's satellite and radar, there's a cold front har believe draped to the north
parents say afterschool programs relief the stress for early pickup. >> even if the school district shut down we have an after school program that takes care of the kids. >> the day care will pick them up and take them to the day care and i will pick them up when i get home. >> reporter: all sports are canceled and philadelphia public schools are canceled tomorrow due to the heat. katherine scott channel 6 "action news." rick. >> thank you. let's turn to...
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. >> reporter: they got away with $400 in cash that was intended for an afterschool program. 100 students had to stay home today. take a look at this picture, we got this from a teacher. she found in her classroom this morning a big mess and papers everywhere. the staff says that they do not take electronics but snacks and a sandwich. the thief getting and by breaking through the windows. phenix police are investigating. several similar crimes have happened in this area recently. teachers have been cleaning up all day and do not understand why someone would target the school day is trying to help kids.>> i work hard for it. it is the kids stuff. one of their backpacks with someone through. and someone touching things is not fair. it is sad. >> the class will be back in session tomorrow. had over two 12news.com to see >> reporter: we are live in phoenix, charly edsitty , 12 news a smash and grab . it happened at native traditions. the owners say that the burglars used the truck to rip off the front door to get inside. >> you really do not see this happen too often. since we've been here. >
. >> reporter: they got away with $400 in cash that was intended for an afterschool program. 100 students had to stay home today. take a look at this picture, we got this from a teacher. she found in her classroom this morning a big mess and papers everywhere. the staff says that they do not take electronics but snacks and a sandwich. the thief getting and by breaking through the windows. phenix police are investigating. several similar crimes have happened in this area recently. teachers...
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on top of that, there's a marijuana tax at the >> we receive one dollar per student for afterschool programs. >>reporter: denver public schools takes in less than $100,000 from the city texas. not big funding, but nothing.>> denver schools got nothing. >>reporter: it is true that denver public schools haven't gotten any state level marijuana tax revenue. the reason, they haven't applied for the campaign has an ad this week saying arizona pop feels will generate $55 million for schools every year. we found that's mostly true to a forecast by the legislative budget committee, the agency predict school revenue won't two.>>> let's look at the valley pinpoint doppler radar. the rain is moving north and we are still seeing showers for viewers around prescott towards flagstaff and heber. there are passing thunderstorms through holbrook along interstate 40. there are some amazing pictures, we did not see a lot of dust. there was s county -- pinal county. tomorrow morning when you wake up, we will see showers, check out w 6:30 am, models indicate we will see light showers passing died, the chancellor
on top of that, there's a marijuana tax at the >> we receive one dollar per student for afterschool programs. >>reporter: denver public schools takes in less than $100,000 from the city texas. not big funding, but nothing.>> denver schools got nothing. >>reporter: it is true that denver public schools haven't gotten any state level marijuana tax revenue. the reason, they haven't applied for the campaign has an ad this week saying arizona pop feels will generate $55...
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antoinette: afterschool program at her school. instead she was mistakenly put on that bus home. sarah rick says her daughter sat outside for three hours. she was found by police. >> frustrated is not even the word. >> what is the word? >> terrifying. antoinette: the superintendent of these providence school says the bus driver and monitor have been disciplined. she says the mishap was caused by a communication issue. emily: an unplanned shutdown for the pilgrim nuclear power plant in plymouth. the nuclear regulatory commission says water levels spiked unexpectedly and the reactor pressure vessel yesterday. water is pumped into that reactor vessel so it can be boiled and converted into steam to generate electricity. the c the incident. operations were stopped for four days in mid august for repairs following the failure of a steam isolation valve. a second hearing on the state's -- last night in worcester some commuter said they were concerned that some drivers from central mass will pay more, up to what he cents per trip. open tolling is expected to begin on october 28. from the
antoinette: afterschool program at her school. instead she was mistakenly put on that bus home. sarah rick says her daughter sat outside for three hours. she was found by police. >> frustrated is not even the word. >> what is the word? >> terrifying. antoinette: the superintendent of these providence school says the bus driver and monitor have been disciplined. she says the mishap was caused by a communication issue. emily: an unplanned shutdown for the pilgrim nuclear power...
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. >> he trains men force and schools and afterschool programs but back in served as a new york city police officer. he tried help to get people to safety as they watched the twin tours fall many they look like they were melting. survivors in the rubble. >> what i didn't remember is how we came together as a people. you know, and it gave me hope because i thought we forget that. together. it showed me that we can love without discrimination. all americans that day. >> johnson says his work now is a lot like being a first responder and sometimes what's important is not that you respond but how you respond. our 9/11 coverage continues. you'll find our stories on home page and click the 9/11 remembrance. >> in this morning's campaign presidential campaign trail returns this week. today republican presidential nominee donald trump will campaign in ashville at the u.s. cellular center. they open at 3:00 this afternoon and the event gets started at 6:00 tonight. >>> also today, vice president joe biden visits charlotte. the vp will participate in the event highlighting the investments to support
. >> he trains men force and schools and afterschool programs but back in served as a new york city police officer. he tried help to get people to safety as they watched the twin tours fall many they look like they were melting. survivors in the rubble. >> what i didn't remember is how we came together as a people. you know, and it gave me hope because i thought we forget that. together. it showed me that we can love without discrimination. all americans that day. >> johnson...
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there is a lot of opportunities in local schools and afterschool programs looking for teenagers that want to mentor younger kids. you have teenagers that are learning. great facilitation skills. career academic pathways. younger kids have the mentor they may not be getting at home. adam: what if you are lucky to have that time free to be involved? kate: there is lots -- for sometimes it is easier to volunteer between 5:00 and 7:00. families should look, for example -- extension has a lot of great clubs that meet in the nighttime and a variety of areas he can explore something with their kids to further the connection. i would encourage parents to not just get their kids signed up for the families to sign up as well. adam: kate, great advice. i'm really good at war. i love war in a certain way. including with nukes, yes including with nukes. nuclear, just the power the devastation, is very important to me. i want to be unpredictable, unpredictable, unpredictable, unpredictable. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. adam: in today's "adopt this who i
there is a lot of opportunities in local schools and afterschool programs looking for teenagers that want to mentor younger kids. you have teenagers that are learning. great facilitation skills. career academic pathways. younger kids have the mentor they may not be getting at home. adam: what if you are lucky to have that time free to be involved? kate: there is lots -- for sometimes it is easier to volunteer between 5:00 and 7:00. families should look, for example -- extension has a lot of...
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if you are heading to soccer from the afterschool programs, bright aun be scattered showers moving through. it looks like we have heavier rain come through and then it is all over with. it will be wet in the midday hours. late on friday night we will clear out. the weekend will be nice and sunny, too. maybe upwards of a quarter to in the northern part of the state, upper 70's. mid-80's in southern cities like manchester and down into nashua. right sunshine over the weekend. we will get to 66 degrees on saturday. sunday, 62, breezy. a cool and dry pattern continues as we get into next holidays are the most wonderful time of the year, but in new hampshire, a lot of people argue that autumn is the most enjoyable part any year. extreme coupon professor is here. tell us about what we can do and experience to have fun. kim: this time of year my blog is killing it with things to do and where to go but i'm focusing on the apple orchards and lot of orchards listed and where they are located and a couple highlights. one i love is the apple hill orchard. pretty surroundings around. great for photos.
if you are heading to soccer from the afterschool programs, bright aun be scattered showers moving through. it looks like we have heavier rain come through and then it is all over with. it will be wet in the midday hours. late on friday night we will clear out. the weekend will be nice and sunny, too. maybe upwards of a quarter to in the northern part of the state, upper 70's. mid-80's in southern cities like manchester and down into nashua. right sunshine over the weekend. we will get to 66...
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. >> reporter: in the district they're working to pretty much put 10 additional afterschool programs in place. this way the parents and the students could come and see these teachers and see what they need. keith? >> jamel, we know the state are they going to discuss the failing schools in polk county do you think? >> reporter: well polk county will not, the leaders will not be at that meeting. and again they are expected to turn in a revised plan by october to the state board of education. keith? >> all right, jamel lanee' live in polk county, thank you. >>> now zika in your backyard. >> the aggressive fight against the zika virus is working. earlier today the cdc lifted its travel wynwood neighborhood after governor rick scott declared the area zika free. the wynwood neighborhood became the first u.s. city where zika was transmitted locally by mosquitoes. that was two months ago. but today scott said that the neighborhood had not recorded a case of zika in the last 45 days. >> how did we do it? aggressing the mosquito control efforts. everybody came together and thought how do we g
. >> reporter: in the district they're working to pretty much put 10 additional afterschool programs in place. this way the parents and the students could come and see these teachers and see what they need. keith? >> jamel, we know the state are they going to discuss the failing schools in polk county do you think? >> reporter: well polk county will not, the leaders will not be at that meeting. and again they are expected to turn in a revised plan by october to the state board...
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. >> parents also say the district afterschool programs don't start until mid-september. that makes the situation harder. >>> the miss america competition continues tonight but history is being made in atlantic city. the first openly lesbian contestant in the pageant's history. she began coming out to close family and friends when he was 18. leaders in the lgbt are ecstatic she's among those competing. >> feel wonderful for her. we hope she wins. >> there's a lot in my life. we'll see what happens. >> she tried suicide when he was just 13. >>> and a man on tv. >> it wasn't what he expected and soon he got calls from family members. >> they said he was at a trump ad and i seen him. >> all new on "nbc10 news" at 5:00, we'll show you why his picture ended up in a political ad and why it's causing a stir for another reason. >>> and a new study out, and you'll have to hear how much time everyone spends on average going nowhere fast. >>> and the blitz game of the week, you can call the number on the screen or the nbc10 app. we'll have the winner for you tonight on "nbc10 news"
. >> parents also say the district afterschool programs don't start until mid-september. that makes the situation harder. >>> the miss america competition continues tonight but history is being made in atlantic city. the first openly lesbian contestant in the pageant's history. she began coming out to close family and friends when he was 18. leaders in the lgbt are ecstatic she's among those competing. >> feel wonderful for her. we hope she wins. >> there's a lot in...
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all afterschool programs and activities are closed today as well. >>> three people, including two teenagersare in the hospital after they were shot in north philadelphia. >> nbc 10's deanna durante is live outside temple university hospital. walk us through what happened. >> that's what investigators are still trying to figure outp this they know the three people were riding bikes near 5th and erie about 1:30 this morning. they know a 44-year-old man was shot in the back. he was found on the roadway and then a little while later they got a second phone call, this bringing them to a house three blocks away. they say that's where they discovered two other shooting victims. youngest 17 years old. >> the 17 and 18-year-old were able to ride their bikes about three blocks to the 17-year-old's home in the 3,500 block of north 7th. that's where they notified police. we don't have a motive. we don't have a description of the shooter or shooters. we can't even find ballistic evidence at this point. hopefully the numerous cameras we found in the area recorded something that can help us with this trip
all afterschool programs and activities are closed today as well. >>> three people, including two teenagersare in the hospital after they were shot in north philadelphia. >> nbc 10's deanna durante is live outside temple university hospital. walk us through what happened. >> that's what investigators are still trying to figure outp this they know the three people were riding bikes near 5th and erie about 1:30 this morning. they know a 44-year-old man was shot in the back....
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. >> parents also said the district's afterschool programs don't kick in until mid-september. and that makes the situation even harder. >> announcer: now your nbc10 "first alert" weather. >>> it's not hot right now, but it is muggier, and a bit damp, too. we saw some showers overnight that rolled through cape may. this is a view from the marina this morning. there they go. the showers are moving offshore but the humidity is definitely higher and you're going to feel it today. 60s and low 70s to start with, 73 degrees in philadelphia. and 70s at the shore. it really didn't bring the temperatures down much. 71 degrees for cape may, courthouse and sumner's point. it's going to be hot and human this afternoon. even the forecast temperature, the temperature is norm that he will taken in the shade. if you're in the sun, of course, the sun influences it. you just want the air temperature. so shade is where you measure it. if it's in the sun, it's even hotter with the humidity, it's going to feel like 101. near 100 in the suburbs and lehigh valley. 103 feels like temperature for allen
. >> parents also said the district's afterschool programs don't kick in until mid-september. and that makes the situation even harder. >> announcer: now your nbc10 "first alert" weather. >>> it's not hot right now, but it is muggier, and a bit damp, too. we saw some showers overnight that rolled through cape may. this is a view from the marina this morning. there they go. the showers are moving offshore but the humidity is definitely higher and you're going to...
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clinton: thanks to the community empowerment association and the safe passage afterschool program forelping with our art project which is here. i also want to say that i am very aware that while i'm here there is a funeral service going on for reverend eugene freedom blackwell. and i'm very aware that although none of us know the hour or the day, cancer claimed his life too soon. when he was doing a world of good. and i'm very aware that he spent his life building bridges instead of walls. [applause] mr. clinton: so what i would like to say, what i always try to say when someone younger than me passes away, is that the rest of us have to live for them a little. none of us know, when i turned 70 a couple weeks ago, i became the oldest man in my family for three generations. i had no earthly idea it would happen when i was a child. it was a miracle of medicine. we get all caught up in these campaigns and everyone is calling names and you forget, life is fleeting. and when you get older and have more yesterdays than tomorrows, you ought to be more upbeat and forward looking because every
clinton: thanks to the community empowerment association and the safe passage afterschool program forelping with our art project which is here. i also want to say that i am very aware that while i'm here there is a funeral service going on for reverend eugene freedom blackwell. and i'm very aware that although none of us know the hour or the day, cancer claimed his life too soon. when he was doing a world of good. and i'm very aware that he spent his life building bridges instead of walls....
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in addition to the early dismissal at noon, all afterschoafte afterschool programs and sports are cancelled in the philadelphia district. the archdiocese and catholic schools will also be closing early today. >>> a developing story we're following. the search is on for whoever shot three people overnight in north philadelphia. >> three menç were riding bicycles when they were hit by bullets. nbc 10's deanna durante is live outside temple hospital where they are being treated. what can you tell us? >> it appears that all three victims were shot from behind. one man, a 44-year-old was shot in the back. police say they found him laying near 5th and erie. the other two shooting victims apparently were able to get away and go to a northbound home and call for police. all of this happened around 1:30 this morning, near 5th and erie. police say now they are looking to see if there is surveillance video in the area. all three vicks were alert and talking to investigate ares and they reported hearing shots from behind. each victim was shot once. again, they appear that that shooting happened from b
in addition to the early dismissal at noon, all afterschoafte afterschool programs and sports are cancelled in the philadelphia district. the archdiocese and catholic schools will also be closing early today. >>> a developing story we're following. the search is on for whoever shot three people overnight in north philadelphia. >> three menç were riding bicycles when they were hit by bullets. nbc 10's deanna durante is live outside temple hospital where they are being treated....
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colosseum for letting us use the space thanks to the community empowerment association and the afterschool program helping with our teams art project which is here. say that i am very aware that while i'm here there is a funeral service going blackwell.rend i'm very aware that although none of us know the hour or the day cancer claimed his life too soon. when he was doing a world of good. aware that he spent his life will be bridges instead of false. -- building bridges instead of walls. [applause] say whenays try to someone younger passes away is that the rest of us have to live for them a little. turned us know, when i 70 a couple weeks ago, i became the oldest man in my family for three generations. i had no idea it would happen as a child. it was a miracle of medicine. up in theseaught campaigns and people are calling names and you forget, life is fleeting. older and have more yesterdays than tomorrows, you have to be more upbeat and forward looking because everyday counts more. every today counts more. we should think about how we can live for others and give younger people a better future. i
colosseum for letting us use the space thanks to the community empowerment association and the afterschool program helping with our teams art project which is here. say that i am very aware that while i'm here there is a funeral service going blackwell.rend i'm very aware that although none of us know the hour or the day cancer claimed his life too soon. when he was doing a world of good. aware that he spent his life will be bridges instead of false. -- building bridges instead of walls....
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year-old girl on a school bus.p police say the teenager was riding the bus from school to an afterschool program when the incident allegedly occurred. the girl came home with a large red handprint on her face. school district officials denied the child sustained the injury on the bus. photo should the injury on the opposite side of the face from however, police believesh the video picture may have been faked. the family is considering filing a lawsuit. >> we're talking about a kid who is 17 years old, much larger than this five -year-old child, a history of violence, and people on the bus are there witi her and in close proximity. >> whyp would someone that has a history like that be allowed to drive a bus especially with young kids on their? >> inaudible. >> the little physically find that her family says she is now scared to ride the bus.ter >>> cameras rolling during an incrediblein rescue in italy nie days after the country was rocked by a deadly earthquake.ni firefighters discovered a golden retriever under a pile of rubble. the dog called romeo appeared to be bewildered at first after he's
year-old girl on a school bus.p police say the teenager was riding the bus from school to an afterschool program when the incident allegedly occurred. the girl came home with a large red handprint on her face. school district officials denied the child sustained the injury on the bus. photo should the injury on the opposite side of the face from however, police believesh the video picture may have been faked. the family is considering filing a lawsuit. >> we're talking about a kid who is...
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i have an afterschool program in east los angeles. years ago with lorraine jobs, where we get kids on track to go to college. we get them in programs on computer science, send them to china to learn cantonese. we had our first class that graduated. 100% of our students went off to four-year college. >> thank you. i'm glad that you said that it was one of your favorite songs. when we recorded it in 2003, it was on the heels of 9/11. so many questions we were asking amongst each other. one of the main questions was where is the love. so 13 years later, we joined forces with a lot of great people, not just celebrities but also clergymen, councilmembers, community members, people that lost family members. the whole thing was how do we give back and show the love that we have for humanity. i'm really glad that we're able to strike a chord again with this 2016 revision of the song. >> will, to you, you guys partnered with a mapping company and a data company, and what it found, absolutely fascinated me in terms of the cities and parts of cit
i have an afterschool program in east los angeles. years ago with lorraine jobs, where we get kids on track to go to college. we get them in programs on computer science, send them to china to learn cantonese. we had our first class that graduated. 100% of our students went off to four-year college. >> thank you. i'm glad that you said that it was one of your favorite songs. when we recorded it in 2003, it was on the heels of 9/11. so many questions we were asking amongst each other. one...
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the afterschool programs here canceled. no swim advisories at the beaches throughout the county. and waste water treatment plants over the past 24 hours have been inundated. i am told that the number of -- the amount of water that typically goes through has doubled and they are encouraging people to avoid using washing machines and using too much water. we are monitoring the conditions and we will have more in the latest newscast. >> all right, thank you. >>> right now, the governor is giving an update to hurricane hermine. let's take a listen getting higher. we're seeing -- we're going -- we're going to see a lot of flooding down there. they're seeing a lot of rain already. i've reached out to every sheriff in all 51 counties and all of the affected areas. -- of the effects areas. i have spoken with multiple mayors today. yesterday i was in jacksonville, panama city and gainesville with mayors and bob buckhorn. we have been preparing for this for quite a while. we have been watching this for quite a while. nerve the state has got to get prepared. remember, this is life- threaten
the afterschool programs here canceled. no swim advisories at the beaches throughout the county. and waste water treatment plants over the past 24 hours have been inundated. i am told that the number of -- the amount of water that typically goes through has doubled and they are encouraging people to avoid using washing machines and using too much water. we are monitoring the conditions and we will have more in the latest newscast. >> all right, thank you. >>> right now, the...
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year-old talia brown seen right here attends the dante from there supposed to be bussed to an afterschool program at the ymca. but her grandmother said that brown was never dropped at the y. she was kept on the bus until the driver finished several other routes. >> my daughter went to the ymca at 5 :05 to pick her. you. they said she wasn't there. my daughter had a heart attack. she basically almost fell to the floor. >> reporter: an hour later the transportation department at boston public schools called the family to say that was on the bus the entire time. the family doesn't understand why the bus driver didn't notice her or why the y did not call to say why she had not arrived. >>> and we are expecting an update what kill birds in dorchester. 40 birds were found dead on sidewalks. the grackles was sent to a state will be a. one had to be put down. officials are checking to see if anyone harmed the birds or if perhaps they had the virus. remember the lives lost on 9/11, a local woman was presented a reward for her husband's bravery. a civilian bravery award was named after flight attendant mad
year-old talia brown seen right here attends the dante from there supposed to be bussed to an afterschool program at the ymca. but her grandmother said that brown was never dropped at the y. she was kept on the bus until the driver finished several other routes. >> my daughter went to the ymca at 5 :05 to pick her. you. they said she wasn't there. my daughter had a heart attack. she basically almost fell to the floor. >> reporter: an hour later the transportation department at...
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to help their kids succeed in school, we brought the nclr program to nashville, an intense afterschool program to help them succeed. wi i can tell you we are in front of the american dream of the parents who might be employed at what you call low skilled jobs, although i would argue some of the people in this room could not build some of the beautiful walls we see around, i find it very, very skillful. certain their children are this group of people that have not only this expectation in their parents but this eagerness to make sure that they will be the ones in their family who have change the trajectory, who will make it to college. and that is great. we're trying to make sure that they have the supports to do that. however, we are also competing with our own self-interest in tennessee in that -- and in many places in the country. many of these kids who run documented are not seen as the tennesseans who they are, and therefore for them college is more expensive, having to pay sometimes three times the amount of money as it would cost a tennessee student. while our state and governor is pushi
to help their kids succeed in school, we brought the nclr program to nashville, an intense afterschool program to help them succeed. wi i can tell you we are in front of the american dream of the parents who might be employed at what you call low skilled jobs, although i would argue some of the people in this room could not build some of the beautiful walls we see around, i find it very, very skillful. certain their children are this group of people that have not only this expectation in their...
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making it possible for them to participate in our preschool, afterschool, and a summer enrichment programsese are the kinds of programs that the roosevelt encouraged throughout the country. the franklin roosevelt library and museum and the roosevelt institute helped partner with catherine street for many years, working to continue the legacy of the roosevelt's. the library museum and institute presents scholarships every year to college-bound high school students during our martin luther king breakfast celebration. we have also worked together on a series of public events known as the eleanor roosevelt we make our history for him. this is roosevelt once said, i believe strongly that the past must never govern the future. she said i also believe that we must have the past in mind to help us shape the future. today, as we mark the 75th anniversary of the opening of the great institution, please join and take a moment to reflect on why president roosevelt chose to place his personal library and museum here in dutchess county. rather than in washington dc. it is because he knew people would co
making it possible for them to participate in our preschool, afterschool, and a summer enrichment programsese are the kinds of programs that the roosevelt encouraged throughout the country. the franklin roosevelt library and museum and the roosevelt institute helped partner with catherine street for many years, working to continue the legacy of the roosevelt's. the library museum and institute presents scholarships every year to college-bound high school students during our martin luther king...
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tnd sewell provide core services and inclusion of 26 valencia will provide afterschool literacy programmingschool-age children in theto help the activation of that for street retail frontage and contribute to service provision for residents. the bounds of the 9700 ft.2 retail space will be leased to commercial providers with a goal of benefiting the surrounding community. the project will be developed using green or sustainable building strategies. the parking ratio is approximately .25-1 and is in compliance with the mission bay design for development guidelines. the total of 41 off street parking spaces. 34 spaces will be for residents. five commercial spaces and to car share space appeared plus, there's parking for 136 bicycles on-site. this parking is in line with the cities transit first policy. also, the project is one block in the mission bay muni light-rail station and the third. additionally the project receives state of california housing and community development affordable housing and sustainable communities program award of approximately $5 million based on the parking ratio. a
tnd sewell provide core services and inclusion of 26 valencia will provide afterschool literacy programmingschool-age children in theto help the activation of that for street retail frontage and contribute to service provision for residents. the bounds of the 9700 ft.2 retail space will be leased to commercial providers with a goal of benefiting the surrounding community. the project will be developed using green or sustainable building strategies. the parking ratio is approximately .25-1 and...
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the program provides english-language instruction, afterschool tutoring for refugee students, afterschool activities, parental outreach, and interpreter services for parent-teacher meetings, aides, and bilingual counselors. finally, i would like to share the story of one refugee and his family who fled the democratic republic of congo. when he was 16 but there was a war in his country and it was not safe to live there. he witnessed the murder of his father, his sister was sexually assaulted, his mother was severely beaten. they fled to a camp outside of the congo with a live for seven years. musa and his family apply for refugee status. fivewent through interviews and it took several years to come to america. the mother and six younger siblings were eventually settled to area, pennsylvania, and role in the matching grant, program and after a period of adjustment and struggle and active participation in the program, he is adjusted well to american life. he has two jobs, a drivers license, and his brothers and sisters are doing well in school, and the whole family is enjoying the new school
the program provides english-language instruction, afterschool tutoring for refugee students, afterschool activities, parental outreach, and interpreter services for parent-teacher meetings, aides, and bilingual counselors. finally, i would like to share the story of one refugee and his family who fled the democratic republic of congo. when he was 16 but there was a war in his country and it was not safe to live there. he witnessed the murder of his father, his sister was sexually assaulted,...