Posts tagged with ‘Fort Lauderdale

Kaplan University Graduates 2,278 Online Students

August 3rd, 2008

Hundreds of online Kaplan University students from all across the United States, and from Canada, Guam and the Virgin Islands, gathered at the Chicago Symphony Theatre today to celebrate a milestone event—their college graduation. Juli Norell, the student speaker, commended her fellow graduates for overcoming obstacles to achieve their dreams.
In Norell’s case, the obstacle was [...]

Caribbean group in US awards two scholarships to students

March 31st, 2006

MEMBERS OF the Caribbean Educators Association (CARE) have awarded scholarships to two graduating high school seniors of Caribbean descent, and have donated school supplies and toys to the Woodlawn School of Special Education in Mandeville, Manchester.
The scholarship recipients are Kaidero Hutchinson, a Jamaican national of Pahokee Senior High School, who intends to attend Florida State [...]

Obesity-Related Fictional Children’s Book Passes California Department of Education’s Out-of-Cycle Legal and Social Compliance Review

February 22nd, 2006

Book That Enlightens, Empowers and Motivates Children to Get Healthy Included on the Department’s Web-Based List ‘Legal and Social Compliance Approved Out-of-Cycle Instructional Materials’
Child health advocate Merilee A. Kern, co-founder and CEO of www.KidsHealthDepot.com — a soon-to-launch online catalog offering “Solutions That Foster Healthy Children(TM),” today announced that her healthy living-themed fictional children’s book, “It’s [...]


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