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its new home at 1075 Biscayne Blvd.The upfront payment to the cash-poor museum sits new home at 1075 Biscayne Blvd.The upfront payment to the cash-poor museum sed 5 million from the countys voter-approved Building Better Communities Ge
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eldman is a past chair of the school board, and past chair o
generation college graduates, wrote Dr. Feldman.I would
bility and philanthropic priority for all who stand to benef
te, As you may see from the items action proposed, an in
projected program needs and financial implications for eith
he long term economic sustainability of our community, he
s of this community.I would hope that we all would envisio
promise programs can mean a real opportunity for secondary l
ur greatest asset C children, Dr. Feldman wrote.He said i
m.At its Oct. 2 meeting, the board unanimously approved an i
f the Council of the Great City Schools.
s documented interest in workforce development, facilitati
most widely referenced college promise programs was initiat
tential. I believe the time is right to ask our business and
evel schooling for many facing the reality of todays costl
evolve over the years, benefitting from the influx of cultu
rest. If interest dictates, a future task force (Phase II) w
ying about how much or how little they have reported on thei
rest. If interest dictates, a future task force (Phase II) w
ns of college promise-type programs.Based on data, analyze
promise programs. Generally, a promise program is a commitme
ent to convene a task force comprised of an essential cross-
ould explore the design criteria that would determine the fu
es your proposal seek to gather money from the cross-secti
nding distribution methods and parameters.He was asked, do
ng to the boards approval of his proposal, Dr. Feldman wro
res, arts, and languages and growing in its philanthropic po
ise program has disbursed million in anonymously donated
es your proposal seek to gather money from the cross-secti
ise program has disbursed million in anonymously donated
rest. If interest dictates, a future task force (Phase II) w
s and financial commitment of a cross-section of stakeholder
generation college graduates, wrote Dr. Feldman.I would
ouraged and supported as they discover their path after high
ent to convene a task force comprised of an essential cross-