LFC Daily News Clips | December 19, 2016
Good Morning Nicole Jackson’s AFC Blog separates fiction from fact in the news coverage surrounding Betsy DeVos’ nomination as education secretary. http://bit.ly/2hijRaZ
Good Morning Nicole Jackson’s AFC Blog separates fiction from fact in the news coverage surrounding Betsy DeVos’ nomination as education secretary. http://bit.ly/2hijRaZ
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WNBA legend, 4-time Olympic gold medal winner and Champion for Choice, Lisa Leslie and founding American Federation for Children board member Kevin P. Chavous joined Louisiana Scholarship Program families in Baton Rouge at the Louisiana Federation for Children’s Christmas Celebration.
WNBA legend, 4-time Olympic gold medal winner and Champion for Choice, Lisa Leslie joined Louisiana Scholarship Program families in Baton Rouge on Tuesday (Dec. 13) at the Louisiana Federation for Children’s Christmas Celebration.
Kevin P. Chavous, founding board member of the American Federation for Children, encouraged parents, many of whom were impacted by the Louisiana’s 2016 Flood, to continue to fight for the best education for their children.
WNBA legend, 4-time Olympic gold medal winner and Champion for Choice, Lisa Leslie joined Louisiana Scholarship Program families in Baton Rouge on Tuesday (Dec. 13) at the Louisiana Federation for Children’s Christmas Celebration.
Good Morning In a Grinchworthy move, a school in Vermillion Parish threw into the trash an envelope with flood relief funds raised by the Associated Professional Educators of Louisiana (A+PEL). The school’s secretary tossed the letters simply because she saw A+PEL’s logo on the envelopes. A+PEL is perceived as competition by the Louisiana Association of […]
Good Morning More support for Betsy DeVos’ nomination as education secretary . . . Former Clinton official and one time Democrat candidate for governor in Michigan, Doug Ross, praised Betsy DeVos’ qualifications for education secretary.