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Ultimate Medical Academy Extends “Ripple Effect of Care” Through Community Partnership and Service

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Mercredi, mai 8, 2024

“At UMA, it starts with care for our team members who then extend care to our learners.

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  • “At UMA, it starts with care for our team members who then extend care to our learners.
  • As graduates, those learners pass care along to patients through their work with our healthcare employers nationwide.”
    The Ripple Effect of Care also extends into UMA’s communities through philanthropy, partnership and volunteerism, which is a cornerstone of UMA's community engagement.
  • For UMA, the ripple effect of care isn't just a philosophy—it's a lived reality, creating waves of positive change that resonate far and wide.
  • To learn more about Ultimate Medical Academy's community initiatives and view the full report, visit: Community Outreach | Giving Back | Ultimate Medical Academy

Saskatchewan recognized ASL and Indigenous sign languages as official languages — and resources are needed for services

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Mardi, avril 23, 2024

Saskatchewan recently became one of four Canadian provinces that recognize sign languages as official languages with the passing of the Accessible Saskatchewan Act or Bill 103 in December.

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  • Saskatchewan recently became one of four Canadian provinces that recognize sign languages as official languages with the passing of the Accessible Saskatchewan Act or Bill 103 in December.
  • The bill states, “Sign languages are recognized as the primary languages for communication by deaf persons in Saskatchewan,” including American Sign Language (ASL) and Indigenous sign languages.
  • Nationally, the Accessible Canada Act was passed in 2019 also recognizing ASL, Langue des signes du Québec and Indigenous sign languages in Canada.

Access to services, opportunities

  • A historic polarization between adherents of sign language and of auditory-verbal therapy (AVT) has hindered provision of educational services for DHH children.
  • Under the belief that sign language would hinder oral development, many DHH individuals were forbidden to learn sign language — an attitude which still lingers among some today.

Human Rights Commission findings

  • In a 2016 report, the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission (SHRC) documented that some health professionals were telling parents to avoid sign language in favour of cochlear implants, lip reading and AVT to achieve spoken competence.
  • Adherents of sign languages argue in favour of giving children sign language instruction as early as possible.
  • The lack of language during critical periods of development, some argue, can lead to language deprivation syndrome, isolation and mental health issues.

Parents need full range of options

  • Regardless of good intentions on either side of the AVT versus ASL argument, the real need is to ensure DHH children can reach their developmental milestones.
  • In an interview, Robyn Holmes, president of the Saskatchewan Deaf Association, who is also an early childhood and family services specialist for Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services, said that rather than an either-AVT-or-ASL approach, parents should have a full range of options and that “sign language as the ‘last’ option is not acceptable.” The SHRC also notes parents of DHH children should be provided with a full list of options.

Compounded systemic failings

  • In 2016, a case documented by the office of Saskatchewan’s Advocate for Children and Youth demonstrated how systemic failings in educational services are compounded for DHH Indigenous children and youth whose communities are drastically under-resourced.
  • The report details cascading failures at multiple levels including the lack of access to language, barriers to health services and other systemic, procedural and policy issues.

Resources for deaf learners


It remains to be seen how K-12 school divisions will respond to making public plans to accommodate deaf students in light of the Accessibility Act. Some resources for DHH learners in Saskatchewan are appearing. For example:
There is a provincial curriculum available to teach ASL and Deaf Culture for high school.
The Children, Communicating, Connecting in Community (CCCC) preschool was opened in 2018 in Saskatoon that offers full access to ASL and English. The preschool serves children who are deaf or hard of hearing and those who have connections to the Deaf community.
St. Philip, a Catholic School in Saskatoon, offers a bilingual/bicultural program for DHH students and Henry Janzen School in Regina offers educational services for DHH learners from pre-kindergarten to Grade 8.
People can take ASL classes and access DHH-related services at the Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (SDHHS).

Accessibility plans needed

  • Over the next two years, they must develop an accessibility plan that identifies, removes and prevents barriers.
  • The bill currently offers no guidelines for the kinds of services or level of accommodations that need to go into the accessibility plans.

Classroom considerations, technologies

  • Therefore, all teachers should have access to training in how to communicate with DHH students through both the ASL alphabet and basic conversational and classroom-related signs.
  • I have used FaceTime and the Video Relay Services (VRS) to communicate with deaf friends, colleagues and fellow learners.

Money, time and effort needed


Teacher training, as well as reviewing, selecting and preparing both digital and non-digital resources for classrooms and for school-DHH community communication will take money, time and effort. Educational institutions will require support and resources to ensure our publicly funded educational institutions can provide the appropriate services and learning technologies.
Marguerite Koole does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Stradley Ronon Names Michael O’Mara Managing Partner

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Lundi, janvier 22, 2024

PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Stradley Ronon has elected veteran litigator and longtime firm lawyer Michael D. O’Mara as managing partner, effective January 11.

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  • PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Stradley Ronon has elected veteran litigator and longtime firm lawyer Michael D. O’Mara as managing partner, effective January 11.
  • Mike, who also serves on the firm’s board of directors and management committee, succeeds firm Co-Chair Jeffrey A. Lutsky , who held the managing partner position for 18 years, as part of the firm’s strategic succession plan that began last January.
  • In his new role as managing partner, Mike will implement the strategic direction and vision of the firm — including supporting Stradley Ronon’s more than 200 lawyers across eight offices — and will oversee the firm’s day-to-day operations, including administrative and legal departments and practice development.
  • His tenure as managing partner for almost two decades marked one of the longest of any major U.S. law firm.

MetaMetrics and Assessment of Religious Knowledge Partner to Provide Lexile and Quantile Measures for Catholic Education

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Jeudi, novembre 9, 2023

DURHAM, N.C. and Manchester, N.H., Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- MetaMetrics®, developer of the Lexile® Framework for Reading and the Quantile® Framework for Mathematics and Assessment of Religious Knowledge (ARK), developer of academic assessments for Catholic schools and parishes, announced a partnership to provide Lexile® and Quantile® measures through ARK for Academics, a new formative assessment offering that expands ARK's current religious knowledge-based test to include literacy and mathematics. The ARK for Academics test will be piloted in spring 2024 and will be available in schools and dioceses for fall 2024.

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  • The country's fastest-growing assessment for Catholic Schools, ARK, will now offer K-12 formative math and literacy testing, powered by MetaMetrics' Measures.
  • "We are excited to bring meaningful measurement of reading and math abilities to Catholic education through this partnership with ARK.
  • Lexile reading and Quantile math measures will provide teachers with insight into student strengths and areas for growth."
  • Integrated Lexile and Quantile measures will provide growth metrics that allow educators and families to understand progress over time.

AeroClave Marks Its 20th Anniversary Building Lifesaving Cleaning Technology

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Mardi, août 22, 2023

WINTER PARK, Fla., Aug. 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Leading decontamination technology company AeroClave is honored to announce the celebration of its 20th anniversary.

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  • WINTER PARK, Fla., Aug. 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Leading decontamination technology company AeroClave is honored to announce the celebration of its 20th anniversary.
  • Since its inception in 2003, AeroClave has worked hard to provide groundbreaking no-touch cleaning solutions for aircraft, schools, military facilities, fire departments, ambulances, military aircraft and more.
  • AeroClave’s CEO, Ronald D. Brown, MD, first recognized a dire need for hands-off automated cleaning technology during the global SARS outbreak.
  • “The City of Winter Park was proud to partner with Aeroclave and be an early adopter of this new technology,” said Winter Park City Manager Randy Knight.

The Christophers Welcome Media Literacy Expert Sister Nancy Usselmann, FSP, To Their Board of Directors

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Lundi, avril 17, 2023

Maryknoll priest and current member of The Christophers' Board of Directors, Father Edward Dougherty, M.M., said, "We are thrilled to welcome Sister Nancy to our Board of Directors!

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  • Maryknoll priest and current member of The Christophers' Board of Directors, Father Edward Dougherty, M.M., said, "We are thrilled to welcome Sister Nancy to our Board of Directors!
  • Sister Nancy brings a wealth of experience to her role on The Christophers' Board of Directors.
  • She is a Media Literacy Education specialist, theologian, author, writer, speaker, and film/television reviewer for bemediamindful.org and catholicmom.com.
  • Sister Nancy is currently working on her Doctorate in Ministry from Catholic University of America with a concentration in Liturgical Catechesis.

GENESIS CONTINUES RETAIL EXPANSION WITH FIRST FACILITY IN THE MIDWEST

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Mardi, mars 7, 2023

Genesis of Appleton in Wisconsin is the brand's third standalone location to open in less than a year, reinforcing Genesis' commitment to a customer-focused retail experience

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  • Genesis of Appleton in Wisconsin is the brand's third standalone location to open in less than a year, reinforcing Genesis' commitment to a customer-focused retail experience
    APPLETON, Wis., March 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Genesis announced the opening of Genesis of Appleton, the brand's third standalone retail facility in the U.S. and its first in the Midwest.
  • This commitment is reflected at Genesis of Appleton with a facility embodying Genesis' distinct brand elements, including a transparent, open floorplan, an indoor vehicle delivery area and the required infrastructure to support the growing portfolio of Genesis electric vehicles (EVs).
  • "Genesis of Appleton will play an important role in delivering an exceptional retail experience and we look forward to sharing this beautiful facility with customers in our community."
  • Genesis of Appleton is the third of many planned standalone retail facilities for the brand in the United States.

Frederick Community Leaders Chosen for Leadership Maryland Class of 2023

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Mercredi, février 15, 2023

FREDERICK, Md., Feb. 15, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Leadership Maryland announced today that Jodie Bollinger, Mary Ford-Naill, and Ashley Waters of Frederick have been chosen to participate in the statewide professional development program as a member of the Class of 2023.

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  • FREDERICK, Md., Feb. 15, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Leadership Maryland announced today that Jodie Bollinger, Mary Ford-Naill, and Ashley Waters of Frederick have been chosen to participate in the statewide professional development program as a member of the Class of 2023.
  • The selected trio has significant experience in leadership roles within the Frederick community.
  • She has also been involved in numerous community initiatives including serving on local boards including the Frederick Innovative Technology Center Inc. and the Downtown Frederick Partnership.
  • "We are excited to announce our next class and welcome these accomplished and motivated individuals to Leadership Maryland," said David Fike '16 (LM) president and CEO, Leadership Maryland.

HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding Grants $100,000 in STEM Awards

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Mardi, janvier 24, 2023

The STEM awards are currently distributed on an annual basis and are used to further the education of science, technology, engineering and math.

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  • The STEM awards are currently distributed on an annual basis and are used to further the education of science, technology, engineering and math.
  • STEM plays a vital role in our success,” Ingalls Shipbuilding President Kari Wilkinson said.
  • The Ingalls’ STEM awards attracted 85 applications this grant cycle.
  • Ingalls Shipbuilding congratulates the 2022 STEM grant recipients:
    Alabama School of Mathematics and Science (Mobile, Alabama): Providing students with a term-long course in renewable and alternative energy technologies.

Science Prep Academy Wins $1 Million “Ducey Prize”

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Mardi, octobre 4, 2022

The Ducey Prize for $1 million was awarded to Science Prep Academy of Phoenix for its capacity to open at least another five micro school locations and increase capacity to 800 students throughout metro Phoenix.

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  • The Ducey Prize for $1 million was awarded to Science Prep Academy of Phoenix for its capacity to open at least another five micro school locations and increase capacity to 800 students throughout metro Phoenix.
  • Science Prep helps neurodivergent students transition into adulthood and the workforce in outstanding and transformational ways.
  • The $1 million Yass Prize celebrates the countrys education provider which best demonstrates the STOP principles.
  • In conjunction with The Yass Prize, the STOP Awards Initiative this year will award over $16 million to honor educators who achieve excellence.