Rhode Island state, local, and federal law enforcement agencies are working together to collect donations of new backpacks and school supplies for Rhode Island school children through the Kids, Cops and Classrooms program. The Rhode Island State Police, the Rhode Island Police Chiefs Association, the Rhode Island Department of Attorney General and the U.S. Attorney’s […]Read More
“My experiences have definitely guided me.” — Alexandra Wilson Earning a college degree is a dream for many, but for Alexandra Wilson, a first generation student raised by her grandparents, one is just not enough. On May 14 she walked across the stage to collect degrees in three majors: communications, marketing and management. That would […]Read More
Governor McKee Joins Children’s Cabinet Members to Celebrate Investments for
PROVIDENCE, RI – July 8,2022, Governor Dan McKee, members of the General Assembly, and the Children’s Cabinet celebrated historic investments in children and youth at a meeting of the Children’s Cabinet hosted by the Genesis Center. The FY23 Budget recently signed by Governor McKee includes important policies and programs for children and families that will […]Read More
PROVIDENCE, RI – The Providence Public School District (PPSD) is reminding families that the deadline to enter the Rhode Island Pre-Kindergarten (RI Pre-K) Lottery is next Wednesday, July 6. The full-day program is a lottery-based, free, high-quality service funded and overseen by the Rhode Island Department of Education. “By starting your child’s learning journey at […]Read More
Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association Highlights Collection of Basic School
RIPCA President and Narragansett Police Chief Sean Corrigan speaks during an event at Lincoln High School Thursday highlighting the association’s new Basic School Safety Protocols document. (Photo courtesy Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association) LINCOLN — Members of the Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association were joined by school safety stakeholders statewide Thursday to introduce the association’s new Basic […]Read More
Governor McKee Announces Appointments to Board of Education, Councils on
PROVIDENCE, RI – Governor Dan McKee today announced changes and additions to the Board of Education, the Council on Postsecondary Education, and the Council on Elementary and Secondary Education. David A Caprio, Esq. Governor McKee has appointed David Caprio to the Board of Education and to Chair the Council on Postsecondary Education. “David is a lifelong […]Read More
Blue Cross Blue Shield of RI Bringing Services Into Neighborhoods
Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island (BCBSRI) is making Medicare easier. Here to talk about their 5-Star Medicare Advantage plans and community events are Ivette Luna BCBSRI Director, Consumer Engagement and Jennifer Rodrigues from the fold-out store.Read More
Her ‘Grassroots’ Leadership is Delivering for our City and State Pawtucket – State Senator Sandra Cano announced today that she will seek reelection to the District 8 State Senate this year. Cano will continue her ongoing grassroots efforts to bring leadership and strong city representation to the State.Her campaign will continue to focus on bringing […]Read More
Lt. Governor Matos, Commissioner Infante-Green Make Surprise Announcement at North Providence High School NORTH PROVIDENCE, RI — At a surprise ceremony today at North Providence High School, Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos and Education Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green announced the selection of Lisa Leaheey as the 2023 Rhode Island Teacher of the Year. Leaheey has taught English […]Read More
Gonzalez plans to use her interest in behavioral psychology to work with children in underserved communities. After Jeniece Gonzalez graduates from Rhode Island College with a bachelor’s degree in psychology this year, she’s headed to attend graduate school at William James College in Massachusetts, making significant strides toward her career goal. “I want to give […]Read More
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