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After a pilot program seemed to show a positive impact, the Fort Wayne Community Schools board voted to expand the use of Yondr cell phone pouches to all secondary schools in the district.
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The program is an approach to nonviolence developed by Alive Outreach that encourages students to help create change in their schools.
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Most of the package -$30 million - will go to the new complex.
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Antonette Payne replaces Rohli Booker in the FWCS' 4th District
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Legacy Fund Committee recommends sending $2.5 million to FWCS for early childhood development centerThe Fort Wayne Joint Legacy Fund Committee passed a recommendation to city council to release the money requested by Fort Wayne Community Schools for a new early childhood development center proposal.
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The seat was previously held by now-City Council member Rohli Booker.
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Families are asked to bring and share food from their cultures and enjoy cultural entertainment, while getting to know each other.
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The 'Say Their Names' exhibits encourages students to choose and research an event or person in Black history and create art about them.
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The Promise IT program guarantees college admission to students and helps cover tuition.
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The program focuses on solving problems according to MLK Jr's principles of nonviolence.