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Laurie Hackett talks with Rob Brooks of Phantoms Charities about the organization's health and fitness programs, then chats with Rebecca Bodnar and Jill Wheeler, who partner on the Community School at Central Elementary.
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Laurie Hackett talks with Rob Brooks of Phantoms Charities about the organization's health and fitness programs, then chats with Rebecca Bodnar and Jill Wheeler, who partner on the Community School at Central Elementary.
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Olga Negrón welcomes Hector Bonilla, Tracy Piazza and Meg Sayago from the Easton Area School District to talk about public education, and the district's programs for students and families.
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Olga Negrón welcomes Hector Bonilla, Tracy Piazza and Meg Sayago from the Easton Area School District to talk about public education, and the district's programs for students and families.
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Greg Capogna and Edward Meehan welcome Deidra Vachier from Community Services for Children to talk about the importance of early childhood education, the Head Start program, and prenatal-to-cradle-to-career guidance for Lehigh Valley children.
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St. Luke’s University Health Network will again run a program this summer to ensure that children in Allentown and Quakertown do not go without nutritious meals. WDIY’s Sarit Laschinsky has more.
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John Pearce speaks with local students Andreana Kedyulych, Inara Niaz and Zack Ziegenfus about their submissions to the 2022 National History Day competition, which is themed: Debate and Diplomacy: Successes, Failures, Consequences.
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Guest host Paul Willistein commemorates National Poetry Month by presenting the 17th annual Lehigh Valley Press Student Poetry Project, and is joined by George VanDoren and the first-place winners from each age category.
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Guest host Paul Willistein commemorates National Poetry Month by presenting the 17th annual Lehigh Valley Press Student Poetry Project, and is joined by George VanDoren and the first-place winners from each age category.
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Attorney General Josh Shapiro has released a special report on student mental health from data and tips received through Pennsylvania’s anonymous reporting system for schools, students and communities. WDIY’s Mike Flynn has more.