Florida’s Prepaid College Tuition Program has refunds ready for over 30,000 American families in an amount in excess of $200 million. During a particularly straining time, the program is eager to distribute unclaimed funds and possibly ease the financial stress families are undergoing during this time. Costs for secondary education have remained stagnant for the past … [Read more...]
UF College of Pharmacy Celebrates Nearly a Decade in Lake Nona
Rachel Callender wants to be an advocate for her family’s healthcare. As a mother of four young children and a caregiver for her mother, who recently suffered a series of strokes, Callender was drawn to the pharmacy profession for personal reasons. “I want to be able to have conversations with my family’s healthcare providers and speak their same language,” Callender said. … [Read more...]
School Update: Sun Blaze Elementary
We are excited to begin year eight at Sun Blaze Elementary. As we celebrate the past seven years, we do not measure our success based on past merits but look to the future, exploring new and exciting ways to create environments where students are excited and challenged to learn. We believe that our school has some of the finest teachers and staff in OCPS. During … [Read more...]
Albert Wilson Foundation Coordinates Tour Experience for Youth
The Albert Wilson Foundation (AWF) – founded by Miami Dolphins wide receiver Albert Wilson, who grew up through the foster care system, to enrich the lives and change the destinies of children in foster care – coordinated for 17 teens from the Boys & Girls Clubs of St. Lucie County to visit Lake Nona’s leAD Sports & Health Tech Accelerator on June 17. The tour was … [Read more...]
Tough Things To Talk About: What’s Happening in Cuba?
After over 60 years of Castro’s strict regime, the Cuban people have had enough and have begun to protest. The combination of an economic crisis and the pandemic’s hardships led to these protests. The Cuban government has responded harshly to these protestors by halting telephone and internet capabilities on the island and by deploying military and police to the streets. … [Read more...]
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