The school board approved accepting a $2 million state grant to create a pilot program that will integrate artificial intelligence (AI) to improve school safety, and approved starting the school year almost two weeks earlier next year.
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The school board approved accepting a $2 million state grant to create a pilot program that will integrate artificial intelligence (AI) to improve school safety, and approved starting the school year almost two weeks earlier next year.
The Life Center of Davidson County, a non-profit organization, has been awarded a national grant from the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) to provide respite care services for local families affected by dementia.
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The upcoming Lexington Book Festival will take place on Saturday, March 9, 2024, at Arts Davidson County at 202 North Main Street in Lexington. This book festival is made possible by a grant from North Carolina Humanities, a statewide nonprofit and the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Regarding this grant, Dr. Nakia Hardy, Superintendent of Lexington City Schools said, "Lexington City Schools is excited to partner with The Innovation Project and other districts on reimagining one of our greatest resources, classroom teachers. This partnership allows LCS to continue to address equity and access which is one of our core values."
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced it is expanding eligibility for food assistance benefits to help college students who are struggling to purchase food and stay in school during the pandemic.