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Aug. 16 Education Update: Latest News, Sports, and Job Opportunities

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Scott Danley of Cape Coral recently achieved a significant milestone in his academic journey by earning a master of business administration from the University of Maryland Global Campus. Danley was among nearly 600 students who received advanced degrees from UMGC in late spring 2024. The degrees were officially conferred on June 30, encompassing the doctor of business administration, master of business administration, and various master of science specializations.

The University of Maryland Global Campus has a rich history spanning over 75 years, originally established to cater to the higher education needs of working adults and military service members. Today, UMGC stands as the largest provider of post-secondary education in Maryland, offering a wide range of online and hybrid courses, over 175 classroom and service locations worldwide, and more than 125 degrees and certificates. For individuals like Scott Danley, UMGC provides a flexible and accessible platform to pursue advanced education and enhance their professional skills.

In a separate educational development, Heritage Charter Academy in Cape Coral has announced a policy amendment for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year. Under the National School Lunch Program, Community Eligibility Provision, all students at Heritage Charter Academy will receive breakfast and lunch at no charge. This initiative aims to ensure that students have access to nutritious meals throughout the school day, promoting their overall well-being and academic success. For further details, interested parties can contact the school’s food service director, Ms. Flynn.

Meanwhile, Florida SouthWestern State College has appointed Anna Haney-Withrow as the director of the new Institute of Innovative and Emerging Technologies. In her new role, Haney-Withrow will play a pivotal role in fostering a collaborative and innovative culture within FSW and the broader community. With a background in teaching and learning design, Haney-Withrow brings a wealth of experience and leadership to her position. FSW, which serves nearly 20,000 students globally, offers a diverse array of career-focused academic programs, including two- and four-year degrees and professional certifications.

On a community-focused note, the Foundation for Lee County Public Schools recently hosted a reception to welcome new teachers to the district. The event, held at the foundation’s location, provided an opportunity for educators to socialize, connect with their peers, and stock up on school supplies. The foundation’s commitment to supporting educators was evident through the distribution of supply bags filled with essential classroom materials, ensuring that teachers had the resources they needed to kickstart the school year. Established in 1986, the Foundation for Lee County Public Schools continues to enhance and enrich the quality of public education in Lee County through various programs, resources, and partnerships.

In conclusion, these educational updates highlight the ongoing efforts to support and empower individuals within the academic community. Whether it’s through earning advanced degrees, providing nutritious meals to students, fostering innovation in education, or welcoming new teachers, these initiatives contribute to a vibrant and thriving educational landscape. As individuals like Scott Danley continue to pursue their academic goals and educators receive support from organizations like UMGC, Heritage Charter Academy, FSW, and the Foundation for Lee County Public Schools, the future of education remains bright and promising.

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