In Memory of Mr. John Abercrombie, supporter & friend
In Memory of Mr. John Abercrombie, supporter & friend
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Asian American, Native Hawaiian, & Pacific Islander Month (AANHPI) is here! We also celebrate Cinco de Mayo (5th), Mother’s Day (12th), and Memorial Day (27th) in the U.S.!
How much do you know about the culturally observed titles we just mentioned?
See our News & Events page to learn more and consider entering this month’s contest to win a $25 Visa Gift Card. Correctly answer the questions in our “Quizzy Questionnaire (Q2)” by May 31st and you will be eligible to win. Click here to take the quiz.
*One entry per person. Winner selected via video on Instagram on June 2nd | IG is not needed to win. *
El Cinco de Mayo is celebrated annually on May 5th in the United States. The holiday was created by Mexican-Americans who lived in California to remember the fight for independence that led to the defeat of the French in the late 1800’s. The purpose of this day has morphed into a variety of meanings for celebrators who have had a long, sometimes trying, connection with global associations and have made a positive impact in the U.S.
Dr. David Hayes-Bautista gives a forthright and informative presentation of Cinco de Mayo, Latino experiences in the US (EEUU), specifically in the western U.S., historical significance, and more!
Watch the video and here to learn about his book.
Listen to our Bits & Pieces podcast about
Affordable Housing Compliance
with featured Compliance Consultant, Cartina Pinkney of CPCompliancegeeks.
11 -12 min Bonus Podcast
What is autism?
How do I recognize a child who might be diagnosed as having autism spectrum disorder?
Learn the Facts and Behave through Understanding.
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) reports 1 in every 44 children in the U.S. are autistic.
Did you know that you can request your child to be tested for learning disabilities or gifted/intellectual functioning through your school district? Email us for more information state specific details.
2024 LSN KIDS Cpl. Freddie Stowers Distinction in Diversity Scholarship Applications are now open!
A scholarship is awarded to one student in grades 8-9 and one student in grades 10-12.
Applications now closed! Click Here to learn more for next year.
Immediate relatives of LSN KIDS board members, employees or contractors are ineligible to apply.
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