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Posted on: November 19th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Community ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Eye Openers ] [ Nebraska ]
Tags: children, parents
New partners may be teaming up with Columbus Public Schools to encourage Hispanic parents to participate in their children’s’ education as well as encourage Hispanic youth to advance their education and leadership abilities.
During the CPS Hispanic Advisory Committee meeting held Thursday, Pat Heimes, executive director of the Columbus Area United Way, offered assistance from United Way and its partners to help advance education and involvement from the Hispanic community.”*
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