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‘I just felt left out’: Teen launches program to help young classical musicians
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBetween the time they first touch a violin, at perhaps age 5, and the time they make their debut at...
UBS’ Matt Megorden: How I Built My Practice in Paradise With Clients Thousands of Miles Away
Barrons.com· 4 days agoThe clients we have are really smart; they could do my job for themselves if they had the time or...
Obituaries in Sturgis, MI | Sturgis Journal
Sturgis Journal· 8 hours agoLee Alan Austermann, age 88, passed away at home with his wife and children at his bedside on Thursday morning, June 13, 2024. Lee enrolled in WMU and...
Colorado teens' mental health is dramatically improving. Here's how
Axios· 1 day agoZoom in: The biennial Healthy Kids Colorado Survey, conducted in the fall of odd-numbered years,...
Why Kids and Teens Shouldn’t Have Energy Drinks
Food Network· 5 days agoAccording to industry data, the energy drink market racked up $193 million worldwide in 2023, with future projections continuing to grow to $240 million...
Are the kids all right?
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe...more education is necessary to succeed, the entire life trajectory has slowed from infancy to old age. Psychologists call it a slow life strategy....
Summer learning: Aims’ College for Kids engages students with a variety of classes
Greeley Tribune· 6 days agoCollege for Kids, also called C4K, dates to the early 1980s and now provides elementary and middle...
Is a warning label for social media enough?
NPR· 20 hours agoAnd so parents and caregivers can use what they know about their kid and the risk to make a good judgment. So one way to think about this - and this is...but it can get us ...
Whaling City High's class of 2024 had the highest graduation rate in the school's history.
Gannett via AOL· 5 days ago"That experience was huge for her," he said. Tweedie also noted that, in addition to its main...
Where to access free lunch programs in Lewis and South Thurston counties this summer
The Chronicle, Centralia, Wash. via Yahoo News· 4 days agoJun. 14—The end of the school year brings food insecurity to some local families who rely on school-provided lunches to feed their kids, but free federally-funded meal programs are returning ...