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Schools adding financial literacy curriculum
KCA Wealth Management, a financial planning firm with offices in Camp Hill, Hershey and Carlisle, announced a partnership with education innovator EVERFI to bring a financial literacy curriculum to central Pennsylvania students.
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Wolf approves new Broadband Development Authority, signs a series of bills into law
Gov. Tom Wolf signed a bill Tuesday approving the creation of a state authority tasked with investing federal dollars in programs to expand broadband internet access across the state.
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Rock Lititz workforce education event looks to future music production professionals
Lititz-based music production community Rock Lititz is hosting its annual Rock Lititz Live Event Career Exploration Conference this week.
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Byrnes Health Education’s incoming learning theaters prepare it for the future
Students come to the Byrnes Health Education Center in York to learn subjects such as oral health, drug education and nutrition by health educators with help from a series of exhibits.
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Catherine Hershey School announces new downtown Harrisburg learning center for 2024
Catherine Hershey Schools for Early Learning (CHS) plans to build its second of six Early Childhood Resource Centers at the intersection of North 6th and Muench Streets in downtown Harrisburg.
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Three midstate organizations receive grant funding for workforce growth
York Electrical Institute and the Manufacturers’ Association in York County and Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture in Dauphin County were awarded part of $2.8 million in grant funding through the state’s Schools-to-Work Program, or STWP.
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Midstate private schools create virtual spring college fair for area students
More than 100 colleges will take part in a virtual college fair held by a consortium of midstate private schools.
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Byrnes Health Education shifted to online well before the pandemic
A quarter of a century after its founding, Byrnes Health Education in York has grown from a health education center visited by area schools to an online platform accessible across the country-- a move that proved crucial during the pandemic.
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Messiah College receives university designation
Messiah College said on Wednesday that it received university status-- a move the school expects will help it bring in more adult, post-secondary and international students.
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Truist invests $1M in Lancaster County schools and leadership
The BB&T, now Truist Economic Growth Fund at the Lancaster County Community Foundation, will provide nearly $1 million to Lancaster County schools and leadership organizations.
Read More »Wolf extends school closures to the end of the school year.
Gov. Tom Wolf has ordered all Pennsylvania schools are to remain closed for the remainder of the 2019-20 academic year.
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Durham School Services to close Harrisburg location in June
Durham School Services will be lay off 90 employees at its Harrisburg facility on June 30, according to a notice it filed with the state this month.
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Lancaster private school pivots online
Veritas Academy in Upper Leacock Township, Lancaster County has not only managed to get its classes up and running online for its 300 students, but is looking to offer a selection of video classes to students outside of the academy.
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