September 17, 2021 In naturalization ceremonies throughout America, the "call of countries" will be read. That is when the many countries of origin of the soon-to-be American citizens are announced in alphabetical order. The candidates for citizenship come from all over the world. They come to America because there is no other country like ours. We are the greatest democracy in the world, the land of opportunity, and a place of refuge. Read more September 23, 2021 After spending most of the last year in virtual classrooms, many of us are returning to familiar routines this year, including putting our children on the bus or driving them to school. Here are some safety steps to take to help ensure children in your neighborhood stay safe getting to and from school. Bus Safety - Make sure your children are at their bus stop five minutes early.
- Teach your children not to run up to the bus as it approaches.
- Children must walk in front of the bus (never behind) if they need to cross the street to get on or off.
- Remind your children to stay seated while the bus is moving and to use "inside" voices when talking to friends.
Read more September 21, 2021 September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ovarian cancer is the second most common gynecologic cancer in the United States and causes more deaths than any other cancer of the female reproductive system. - Signs and Symptoms.
- Risk Factors.
- Reduce your risk.
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