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Gov. Ivey Proclaims Jan. 22-Jan. 28 “Alabama School Choice Week,” Recognizes Options as Vital for Kids’ Education
Alabama families to hold more than 360 events during the twelfth annual celebration of school choice
Alabama families to hold more than 360 events during the twelfth annual celebration of school choice
MONTGOMERY, Ala. /PRNewswire/ — Gov. Kay Ivey has become the first governor to officially declare Jan. 22-28, 2023 to be School Choice Week in her state. Over the next six weeks, more than a dozen other governors are expected to join her in formally recognizing the Week and encouraging its observance.
Gov. Ivey’s proclamation comes on the heels of a year of historic school choice expansions nationwide. The proclamation highlights the importance of high quality education options for the economic vitality of Alabama. It also recognizes the contributions and hard work of teachers, parents, and community leaders who invest in local schools.
“Alabama School Choice Week” is timed to coincide with National School Choice Week, a week long national celebration of K-12 education that takes place during the last week of January. The full text of the proclamation can be found on the School Choice Week website.
For the Week, parents, schools, and other organizers have planned 369 activities across the state of Alabama –– rallies, in-school activities, and even a special celebration in Montgomery –– all of which aim to spark conversations about the opportunities parents have, or want to have, for their children’s education.
More than 25,000 events have been independently planned for the week nationwide, raising awareness about school choices of every type.
“Alabama continues to shine with its enthusiasm and devoted commitment to expanding educational opportunities for children,” said Andrew Campanella, president of National School Choice Week. “Gov. Ivey’s proclamation recognizes how important options are to families across the state and reaffirms that all children should have access to the highest quality education possible..”
National School Choice Week shines a spotlight on effective K-12 education options for children. As a not-for-profit effort, the Week focuses equally on traditional public, charter, magnet, online, private, and home education options. Every January, participants plan tens of thousands of events and activities –– such as school fairs, open houses, and student showcases –– to raise awareness about school choice across all 50 states. Year-round, National School Choice Week develops resources and guides to assist families searching for schools or learning environments for their children. The effort is nonpolitical and nonpartisan and does not advocate for legislation.
For more information, visit schoolchoiceweek.com/alabama
SOURCE National School Choice Week
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Does magic really exist? The Conversation’s Curious Kids podcast
Julia, a curious seven-year-old, wonders if scientific explanations will diminish the magic of phenomena like rainbows and Northern Lights, explored in The Conversation’s Curious Kids podcast.
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Seven-year-old Julia in London thinks that rainbows and the Northern Lights are magical. But if a scientist tells her how they work, will she still believe they are? Join us to find out on The Conversation’s Curious Kids podcast!
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Smooth Transition: 3 tips to prepare for the new school year
(Family Features) Whether your child is starting school for the first time or simply returning at a new grade level, preparations for the school year can feel overwhelming for both students and parents alike.
To help make the back-to-school transition as seamless as possible, consider taking these steps ahead of the academic term.
Set Goals for the School Year
As the new school year approaches, talk with your student about what he or she wants to achieve academically, socially and personally. Whether it’s getting better grades, making new friends or getting involved in extracurricular activities, having clear goals can help your child stay focused and make the most of the school year. To stay organized and track progress along the way, consider creating a list of short-term goals that contribute to his or her long-term objectives.
Practice Healthy Habits
Establishing a routine that incorporates sleep, exercise, self-care and a healthy diet can help set your child on a path toward success. Start by setting consistent sleep and wake times to ensure your student is well-rested and ready to focus during the day. Aim for at least 7-9 hours of sleep each night to support overall well-being.
In addition to sleep, ensure a balanced diet and regular exercise are priorities. Fueling your child’s body with nutritious foods can help boost energy levels and concentration. Also encourage physical activity through sports, exercise classes or going for walks. Don’t forget to make sure your student leaves time for relaxation and self-care. Whether it’s reading a book, practicing a hobby or spending time with friends and family, engaging in enjoyable activities can help recharge the mind and reduce stress.
Organize Schedules and Supplies
Organization is key to a successful school year. Using a planner or calendar to track assignment due dates, exams and extracurriculars can help your student effectively manage his or her time. In addition to organizing schedules, gather the necessary supplies. Make a list of the items he or she will need for each class, such as notebooks, pens, a calculator, textbooks and more. Check if any supplies from the previous year can be reused or if purchasing new ones is necessary.
Find more tips to make the school year a successful one at eLivingtoday.com.
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Safe, Clean Transportation to School: 4 benefits of propane school buses
(Family Features) Protecting students as they travel to and from school takes many forms. Parents and educators alike teach kids to be mindful of traffic and responsible while riding and waiting at the bus stop. Drivers are trained to avoid accidents to safeguard the children in their care. Another way to protect kids traveling to and from school involves the mode of transportation they use.
According to the National Transportation Safety Board, 25 million children across the country ride to school every day in nearly 500,000 school buses. Yet the way kids ride to school today is very much the way children rode to school 25 years ago, in an aging diesel school bus. These buses are not only expensive to operate, they also pose potential harm to children’s health, the community and the environment.
While there are diverse energy options that can achieve cleaner, healthier school transportation, propane is an environmentally friendly and affordable energy source.
“With significant investments being made to clean up the nation’s school bus fleet, such as the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean School Bus Program, there’s never been a better time to prioritize clean transportation,” said Tucker Perkins, president and CEO for the Propane Education & Research Council. “Affordable and available solutions, like propane, should be implemented immediately to move further down the path to zero emissions and decarbonize our nation’s school bus fleets.”
At BetterOurBuses.com you can learn how to open dialogue with your school district about clean transportation by sharing the benefits of propane school buses, including:
Student Health
Propane buses are better for children’s health compared to diesel buses because they reduce harmful pollutants. The cloud of black smoke that comes from the tailpipe of a diesel bus contains harmful emissions like nitrogen oxide and particulate matter. Propane buses eliminate that issue, reducing harmful nitrogen oxide emissions by up to 96% compared to diesel and emitting near-zero particulate matter emissions.
Beyond the implications for asthma, bronchitis and other respiratory problems, propane school buses provide a quieter ride than diesel buses, which means those driving children to school are better equipped to hear potential concerns and protect riders’ safety.
The Environment
Propane reduces harmful emissions that impact student health, the environment and air quality in the community. It is a low-carbon energy source that can accelerate decarbonization of the nation’s school bus fleet. It is also non-toxic to groundwater and soil. Both propane and electric vehicles can reduce emissions compared to diesel, but propane does it at a fraction of the cost. School districts can buy three propane buses for the cost of one electric bus, allowing them to retire aging diesel buses three times faster by choosing propane.
Cost Savings
Propane school buses are an affordable option for school districts. The operating cost of propane school buses are half the cost of diesel, allowing school districts to put more money back into the classroom. If all the diesel buses in the U.S. were converted to operate on propane, enough money could be saved to hire 23,000 teachers.
Reliability
Propane has a range of 400 miles, which makes it a good choice for vehicles like school buses, which need to travel long distances without stopping to recharge or refuel, providing a reliable ride for students. Propane school buses also have the power and performance to travel in all kinds of weather and across all types of terrain while diesel and electric buses can be impacted by freezing weather.
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Propane Education & Research Council
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