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Summary
TLDRIn this informative session, Luis announces several opportunities and updates for the Richmond public school community. Highlighting the Art 180's Atlas residency program, it offers students aged 14-17 a chance to explore their artistic talents during the summer, with a stipend of $1,350 for selected participants. The deadline for applications is March 15. Luis also discusses the monthly 'From Farm to Table' program at Overby Shepherd Elementary School, providing healthy food options for families. Additionally, vaccination clinics are scheduled for students, with specific dates mentioned. Pre-school and kindergarten registrations are opening on March 18, emphasizing the importance of early application. Lastly, March 5 is declared a student-free day, allowing parents to schedule meetings with teachers. All these initiatives underscore the community's commitment to enriching students' educational and personal growth experiences.
Takeaways
- 😃 Atlas Residency program is available for 9th, 10th, and 11th-grade students interested in art, offering them a chance to create and receive payment.
- 📆 The deadline to apply for the Atlas Residency program is March 15th.
- 💰 Selected students for the Atlas Residency will receive $1,350 to fund their art projects.
- 🌿 Richmond Public Schools' 'From Farm to Table' program provides healthy food options like vegetables and fruits for families on the first Friday of March.
- 🙏 Vaccine clinics are still available for students needing vaccinations, with upcoming sessions for middle and high school students.
- 📚 Pre-school and kindergarten registrations begin on March 18th, with limited spaces available.
- 📣 Important to apply early for pre-school to ensure a spot for children aged 3 and 4, preparing them with basic knowledge for kindergarten.
- 📬 For inquiries, the contact email is [email protected].
- 📌 All the information will be posted in the comments section of the Radio Poder Facebook page and the RPS Spanish page.
- 🔔 No classes for students on March 5th, providing an opportunity for parents to schedule meetings with teachers.
Q & A
What is the Atlas Residency program?
-The Atlas Residency program is a summer program for high school students aged between 14 and 17 years old, interested in any type of art. It is organized by Art 180, and students who are accepted into the program will be paid to create art, allowing them to purchase necessary materials.
Who can apply for the Atlas Residency program?
-Students in the 9th, 10th, and 11th grades from public schools in Richmond are eligible to apply for the Atlas Residency program.
How much will students be paid for participating in the Atlas Residency program?
-Students accepted into the Atlas Residency program will be paid $1,350 each.
What is the deadline to apply for the Atlas Residency program?
-The deadline to apply or submit an application for the Atlas Residency program is March 15th.
What is the 'From the Farm to the Table' program?
-The 'From the Farm to the Table' program is a monthly event by the Richmond public schools, offering families the opportunity to pick up healthy food, including vegetables and fruits, for their children. The event aims to provide nutritious options for students.
When and where is the 'From the Farm to the Table' event taking place?
-The event is scheduled for the first of March, from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM, at the Overby-Shepherd Elementary School.
What vaccination clinics are available for students?
-There are vaccination clinics for intermediate school students on March 5th at River City Middle School and for high school students with options on February 29th at Armstrong High School and another session on March 7th at Open High School.
When do preschool and kindergarten registrations begin?
-Preschool and kindergarten registrations in Richmond start on March 18th.
What is the recommended action for parents with children aged three and four years old regarding preschool?
-Parents with children aged three and four years old are encouraged to apply to preschool as soon as possible due to limited space, to prepare their children for kindergarten by learning colors, numbers, and getting accustomed to the school environment.
What is the significance of March 5th for Richmond public schools?
-March 5th is a day when there will be no classes for students in Richmond public schools. School employees will be working, providing parents an opportunity to call the school and schedule meetings with teachers.
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