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On December 6, 1999, The United Nations General Assembly declared World Space Week as an annual event celebration to be commemorated between October 4 and 10. The choice of dates was based on recognition of two important dates in space history: the launch of the first human-made Earth satellite, Sputnik 1, on October 4, 1957; and the signing of the Outer Space Treaty on October 10, 1967.
The classes for the upper school are: Science, a World language (either Spanish, Latin, or Mandarin), Social Studies, English, Mathematics, P.E., Art, and two Electives. As for electives, students may choose to attend one elective which meets four days a week, or two different two-day-a-week electives.
Los Angeles-area YMCAs are offering free childcare to anyone who's been displaced, as well as firefighters' and first responders' families. Space is limited, and children must be at least 4 years ...
[23] [24] [25] It arrived at the Science Center on October 14, 2016, after it made its epic journey through the streets of Los Angeles. [26] Before its arrival, a building was constructed to temporary house the Space Shuttle. It was on display in the "Samuel Oschin Pavilion" until December 31, 2023.
More than four years after the start of the pandemic, the child-care industry in Los Angeles County is reeling from a dramatically shifting landscape and new options for parents, early childhood ...
A Place of Our Own is a daily program about child care that airs on PBS, produced in Los Angeles by KCET. It was hosted by Debi Gutierrez and has been recently hosted by Elizabeth Sanchez. The Spanish-language version is Los Niños en Su Casa ("Our Children at Home"), seen on PBS and on the Spanish-language public television network V-me. Their ...
At UCLA, a worker at a child-care center for the kids of students and staff is on leave after his arrest on suspicion of child sexual abuse. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times)
Yuri's Night is often called the "World Space Party". [2] The launch of STS-1 , the first Space Shuttle mission, is also honored, as it was launched 20 years to the day after Vostok 1, on April 12, 1981 (although the date of STS-1 is just a coincidence, the launch having had been delayed for two days due to a technical problem).