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Arkansas Early Learning receives three federal grants [5] annually. The company was awarded its first federal Head Start grant on June 1, 2013. This grant established Head Start services in six Northeast Arkansas Counties: Craighead, Crittenden, Cross, Green, Jackson, and Poinsett. [6] On July 1, 2014, the company was awarded a second grant.
Fitz Hill created the event, then known as the Literacy Classic while serving as head football coach at San Jose State University.After becoming president of Arkansas Baptist College, Hill restarted the event in Little Rock as The Delta Classic 4 Literacy, with the intent of raising awareness regarding illiteracy in the Delta region. [3]
Arkansas State Library (ASL) is a special library which operates as a state agency under the Arkansas Department of Education, within the Arkansas state government. It provides information about resources for state agencies, legislators and legislative staff. The library also provides guidance and support for the development of local public ...
May 22—The Dollar General Literacy Foundation (DGLF) recently announced more than $10.6 million in grants to support nearly 1,100 adult, family and summer literacy programs across the country.
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Race to the Top - Early Learning Challenge, jointly conducted by the Department of Education and the United States Department of Health and Human Services, applications were due October 20. On April 9, 2012, the Department of Education announced there would be a second round of the Race to the Top - Early Learning Challenge.
Arkansas Historical Quarterly 66#2 (2007), pp. 125–44. online; Martin, William H. "Negro Higher and Professional Education in Arkansas." Journal of Negro Education 17.3 (1948): 255-264. online; Moneyhon, Carl H. The Impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction on Arkansas: Persistence in the Midst of Ruin (U of Arkansas Press, 2002). Ramsey, Patsy.
Apr. 11—COLUMBUS — Time is running out for organizations to apply for funding to develop financial literacy programs that benefit Ohio children and young adults.