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"This bill will streamline the process of qualified student-educators obtaining substitute teaching licenses, reducing bureaucratic red tape and will increase the availability of substitute teachers to better support our public schools at this critical time."
#teachershortage
This year’s theme focuses on how older adults can age in their communities, living independently for as long as possible and participating in ways they choose.
#olderamericansmonth
“Post pandemic has increased our awareness how we all need each other. Residents can a play a part and amplify their community by shopping local..."
#tinleyparkchamber
These opportunities are made possible by a grant awarded by the Illinois State Library (ISL), a division of the Office of Secretary of State, using state funds designated for literacy.
#adultliteracy
“Our institutions focus on the whole person, and that influences our education from the first day we enter school. This includes mind, body, and spirit,” said Harriel.
#osteopathicmedicine
Recipients were chosen based on a variety of criteria, including their academic achievement, demonstrated leadership, participation in school and community activities, work experience, future goals, and financial need.
Northwestern Medicine Palos Hospital’s Home-Delivered Meal program provides access to nutritious food, in addition to a wellness check for participants. Over 8,000 meals were delivered in 2020.
I had sent some questions, prior to that I asked for meetings. With the new rules that I can’t meet with village employees without management approval, it made it very difficult. There was a lot of errors, I was told.
#tinleypark