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		<title>Foundation grant will boost Jefferson Elementary STEM programming</title>
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<p dir="ltr">WARSAW — Jefferson Elementary School has been selected to receive a $979 grant from Kosciusko Endowment Youth Services (KEYS), a youth philanthropy program that's part of the Kosciusko County Community Foundation.</p>
<p dir="ltr">This grant, written and submitted by Jefferson educator Kara Nieter, will provide 3D printing filament to support hands-on engineering projects in the STEM lab.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The funding will empower students at Jefferson to explore engineering, creativity, and design thinking through real-world 3D printing applications. The filament will be used for a variety of student-centered projects across grade levels, further enriching STEM education through hands-on learning.</p>
<p dir="ltr">“We are grateful to KEYS and the Kosciusko County Community Foundation for their continued investment in our students,” said Joshua Wall, Principal of Jefferson Elementary.</p>
<p dir="ltr">“This grant will have a direct impact on our learners, allowing them to prototype, create, and engineer in ways that would not be possible otherwise. We’d also like to extend a special thanks to Mrs. Nieter for her leadership in securing this funding that will greatly benefit our STEM programming.”</p>
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<p dir="ltr">WARSAW — Jefferson Elementary School has been selected to receive a $979 grant from Kosciusko Endowment Youth Services (KEYS), a youth philanthropy program that&#8217;s part of the Kosciusko County Community Foundation.</p>
<p dir="ltr">This grant, written and submitted by Jefferson educator Kara Nieter, will provide 3D printing filament to support hands-on engineering projects in the STEM lab.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The funding will empower students at Jefferson to explore engineering, creativity, and design thinking through real-world 3D printing applications. The filament will be used for a variety of student-centered projects across grade levels, further enriching STEM education through hands-on learning.</p>
<p dir="ltr">“We are grateful to KEYS and the Kosciusko County Community Foundation for their continued investment in our students,” said Joshua Wall, Principal of Jefferson Elementary.</p>
<p dir="ltr">“This grant will have a direct impact on our learners, allowing them to prototype, create, and engineer in ways that would not be possible otherwise. We’d also like to extend a special thanks to Mrs. Nieter for her leadership in securing this funding that will greatly benefit our STEM programming.”</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/foundation-grant-will-boost-jefferson-elementary-stem-programming/">Foundation grant will boost Jefferson Elementary STEM programming</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com">News Now Warsaw</a>.</p>
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<p>WINONA LAKE — Grace College’s new Center for Literacy and Learning (CLL) held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its new tutoring center on the third floor of Mount Memorial Hall on Monday.</p>
<p>[caption id="attachment_98212" align="alignright" width="320"]<a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Screenshot-2024-09-10-053115.png"><img class="wp-image-98212" src="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Screenshot-2024-09-10-053115.png" alt="" width="320" height="401" /></a> Megan Smith, director of programs and partnerships at the CLL, talks during the opening ceremonies Monday for the Center for Literacy &amp; Learning. Also pictured is Dr. Rachael Hoffert, director of the center and chair of the Department of Elementary Education at Grace. News Now Warsaw photo by Dan Spalding.[/caption]</p>
<p>The CLL, funded by Lilly Endowment Inc. through its initiative, <a href="https://link.mediaoutreach.meltwater.com/ls/click?upn=u001.M2hmcKPi8VOMw93khJw48bxxpMQJYwc03NLnlT8pxY-2BegB35ATEcUS2OYy0IPU7Zpv336whB5u1DufJghi5i2U3gYmuWwBakoLOkOcaiTq0lRk6KsTvpoK2bwikOZJ6n5RG1jS-2Fu3tJnmqa28gPjxKFhvOKHIRayYo4szXHK6Bg-3DHsa3_6xypQsvXYD0Jgw6A4oQ9PkF-2FiTaAMj-2BFKYpRQwrY8Tln0KKK8mPgYRB2CrpyUr-2F-2Ffrn-2Fy5-2B0mjS1x19r7Zg5g-2FBpBg5eqzDrrRb0EyY5mZ8euJU-2BQvTSThB3OJMKV1cBvDhjGKX8Hp0nb3suDGNtRLbLMYJs-2Fovc0IXLM7Eu-2BuTTLmGtQGZtc8I3wNs-2BntPn-2BObmmlA9ob7FrsWTz6jY8LUitTdxfEYjMBCPutgEHHZKs9Ko0DKm5TtAnQFiHFdGsIfr-2Fs3m-2BvSdrAl4M9iJ3l7HMRQZVDlNtMdZO1IgFcWD3LrEzPsJ8A-2FQbc1EynceLwFd0RsyD9uBqf3ys917OqosA7xdFUU3C6iEXZHSwsjQ6uun6BZ0dJc5EcVxYqTP" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://link.mediaoutreach.meltwater.com/ls/click?upn%3Du001.M2hmcKPi8VOMw93khJw48bxxpMQJYwc03NLnlT8pxY-2BegB35ATEcUS2OYy0IPU7Zpv336whB5u1DufJghi5i2U3gYmuWwBakoLOkOcaiTq0lRk6KsTvpoK2bwikOZJ6n5RG1jS-2Fu3tJnmqa28gPjxKFhvOKHIRayYo4szXHK6Bg-3DHsa3_6xypQsvXYD0Jgw6A4oQ9PkF-2FiTaAMj-2BFKYpRQwrY8Tln0KKK8mPgYRB2CrpyUr-2F-2Ffrn-2Fy5-2B0mjS1x19r7Zg5g-2FBpBg5eqzDrrRb0EyY5mZ8euJU-2BQvTSThB3OJMKV1cBvDhjGKX8Hp0nb3suDGNtRLbLMYJs-2Fovc0IXLM7Eu-2BuTTLmGtQGZtc8I3wNs-2BntPn-2BObmmlA9ob7FrsWTz6jY8LUitTdxfEYjMBCPutgEHHZKs9Ko0DKm5TtAnQFiHFdGsIfr-2Fs3m-2BvSdrAl4M9iJ3l7HMRQZVDlNtMdZO1IgFcWD3LrEzPsJ8A-2FQbc1EynceLwFd0RsyD9uBqf3ys917OqosA7xdFUU3C6iEXZHSwsjQ6uun6BZ0dJc5EcVxYqTP&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1726032660422000&amp;usg=AOvVaw1AMQOTSbV4pSZIUo1opAOH">Advancing the Science of Reading in Indiana</a>, is dedicated to enhancing teacher candidate knowledge and application of Science of Reading evidence-based practices while collaborating with local school districts to build capacity for dynamic clinical placements.</p>
<p>“The Center for Literacy and Learning is our collective response to the need for literacy,” said Dr. Rachael Hoffert, director of the center and chair of the Department of Elementary Education at Grace.</p>
<p>“We believe every child has the right and ability to read, which is why, at the most basic level, our mission is to empower readers and empower leaders,” she said.</p>
<p>Programming at the CLL will focus on three core pillars: teacher and leader preparation, classroom application and community engagement.</p>
<p>The first pillar, teacher and leader preparation, will strengthen the pipeline of teacher candidates entering the classroom and equip them with the ability to implement evidence-based practices in the science of reading. The center will ensure Grace’s teacher candidates engage in carefully sequenced literacy coursework while providing professional development opportunities for the School of Education’s faculty and staff.</p>
<p>The second pillar, classroom application, will begin with a partnership with Jefferson Elementary School, located next to the college. A lab school has been established at Jefferson, offering teacher candidates opportunities to collaborate with students and teachers at various grade levels. The lab school will serve as a training ground for teacher candidates to apply strategies aligned with Science of Reading frameworks.</p>
<p>“The partnership between Grace College and Jefferson Elementary will create invaluable learning opportunities for our students, staff and community,” said Joshua Wall, principal of Jefferson Elementary School. “We value the opportunity to bring teachers and teacher candidates together in the classroom to grow our capacity around the Science of Reading. This program is a win-win for Jefferson and Grace.”</p>
<p>The final pillar, community engagement, will include tutoring services for community K-5 students. Tutoring will take place at the CLL tutoring center, where Grace’s teacher candidates will gain experience teaching students in a small group setting.</p>
<p>Additionally, the CLL will establish strong partnerships with local school districts to provide training support for partnering teachers.</p>
<p>Kyle Carter, chief accountability officer at Warsaw Community Schools and former principal of Jefferson Elementary School, sees tremendous value in implementing the Science of Reading in the local schools.</p>
<p>“The Science of Reading provides decades of research-based understanding of how children learn to read,” said Carter. “This research guides educators to use the most effective strategies to help all students become proficient and confident readers, close literacy gaps and open doors to a lifetime of learning success. Warsaw Community Schools is thankful to strengthen its relationship with Grace College to grow the Science of Reading practices for current and future educators and create additional learning opportunities for students.”</p>
<p>The CLL’s tutoring center is now training its teacher candidates through an IDOE-approved literacy program. The center will begin its first week of student assessments on Monday, Sept. 16.</p>
<p>“There are many ways for community members to support the center, get involved and empower readers,” said Megan Smith, director of programs and partnerships at the CLL. “Today's readers are the leaders who will shape our future. We invite you to join us in this crucial mission.”</p>
<p>To learn more about the Center for Literacy &amp; Learning or to inquire about how to get involved, email <a href="mailto:literacyandlearning@grace.edu" target="_blank" rel="noopener">literacyandlearning@grace.edu</a>.</p>
<p>To learn more about the Lilly Endowment Inc. Advancing the Science of Reading in Indiana initiative, visit <a href="https://link.mediaoutreach.meltwater.com/ls/click?upn=u001.vQJRTej-2BdI7SLJ8PC2Z5jjPHf3Q2OIj1E4CQzeHeuKzuRUqEi2ni8uMuRFZdykwSTteA_6xypQsvXYD0Jgw6A4oQ9PkF-2FiTaAMj-2BFKYpRQwrY8Tln0KKK8mPgYRB2CrpyUr-2F-2Ffrn-2Fy5-2B0mjS1x19r7Zg5g-2FBpBg5eqzDrrRb0EyY5mZ8euJU-2BQvTSThB3OJMKV1cBvDhjGKX8Hp0nb3suDGNtRLbLMYJs-2Fovc0IXLM7Eu-2BuTTLmGtQGZtc8I3wNs-2BntPn-2BObmmlA9ob7FrsWTz6jY8LUitTdxfEYjMBCPutgEHHZ3df93zrq6bi90-2Fagjuzl6-2Fxz7h4pkalw9HGXuP7sJKJqpzC9frV1h6n8AOFOBbY9XuV9WCmAk4I9MHjSOiuSvwRyb4AIa70vyobsCdW-2BSYGd8dnfR99dl6Lu0JuhIJbas4b4Iz6bLNZNaf9s-2BVWRn" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://link.mediaoutreach.meltwater.com/ls/click?upn%3Du001.vQJRTej-2BdI7SLJ8PC2Z5jjPHf3Q2OIj1E4CQzeHeuKzuRUqEi2ni8uMuRFZdykwSTteA_6xypQsvXYD0Jgw6A4oQ9PkF-2FiTaAMj-2BFKYpRQwrY8Tln0KKK8mPgYRB2CrpyUr-2F-2Ffrn-2Fy5-2B0mjS1x19r7Zg5g-2FBpBg5eqzDrrRb0EyY5mZ8euJU-2BQvTSThB3OJMKV1cBvDhjGKX8Hp0nb3suDGNtRLbLMYJs-2Fovc0IXLM7Eu-2BuTTLmGtQGZtc8I3wNs-2BntPn-2BObmmlA9ob7FrsWTz6jY8LUitTdxfEYjMBCPutgEHHZ3df93zrq6bi90-2Fagjuzl6-2Fxz7h4pkalw9HGXuP7sJKJqpzC9frV1h6n8AOFOBbY9XuV9WCmAk4I9MHjSOiuSvwRyb4AIa70vyobsCdW-2BSYGd8dnfR99dl6Lu0JuhIJbas4b4Iz6bLNZNaf9s-2BVWRn&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1726032660422000&amp;usg=AOvVaw3WviWHaC59zfNDvz8jS9Ls">lillyendowment.org/reading/</a>.</p>
<p>[caption id="attachment_98213" align="aligncenter" width="696"]<a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Screenshot-2024-09-10-053055.png"><img class="wp-image-98213 size-large" src="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Screenshot-2024-09-10-053055-1024x450.png" alt="" width="696" height="306" /></a> Joshua Wall, principal of Jefferson Elementary School, spoke at Monday's opening of the Center for Literacy and Learning on the campus of Grace College. Pictured at the far left are Megan Smith, director of programs and partnerships at the CLL, and Dr. Rachael Hoffert (center), director of the center and chair of the Department of Elementary Education at Grace. News Now Warsaw photo by Dan Spalding.[/caption]</p>
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<p>WINONA LAKE — Grace College’s new Center for Literacy and Learning (CLL) held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its new tutoring center on the third floor of Mount Memorial Hall on Monday.</p>
<figure id="attachment_98212" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-98212" style="width: 320px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Screenshot-2024-09-10-053115.png"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="wp-image-98212" src="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Screenshot-2024-09-10-053115.png" alt="" width="320" height="401" srcset="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Screenshot-2024-09-10-053115.png 273w, https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Screenshot-2024-09-10-053115-239x300.png 239w" sizes="(max-width: 320px) 100vw, 320px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-98212" class="wp-caption-text">Megan Smith, director of programs and partnerships at the CLL, talks during the opening ceremonies Monday for the Center for Literacy &amp; Learning. Also pictured is Dr. Rachael Hoffert, director of the center and chair of the Department of Elementary Education at Grace. News Now Warsaw photo by Dan Spalding.</figcaption></figure>
<p>The CLL, funded by Lilly Endowment Inc. through its initiative, <a href="https://link.mediaoutreach.meltwater.com/ls/click?upn=u001.M2hmcKPi8VOMw93khJw48bxxpMQJYwc03NLnlT8pxY-2BegB35ATEcUS2OYy0IPU7Zpv336whB5u1DufJghi5i2U3gYmuWwBakoLOkOcaiTq0lRk6KsTvpoK2bwikOZJ6n5RG1jS-2Fu3tJnmqa28gPjxKFhvOKHIRayYo4szXHK6Bg-3DHsa3_6xypQsvXYD0Jgw6A4oQ9PkF-2FiTaAMj-2BFKYpRQwrY8Tln0KKK8mPgYRB2CrpyUr-2F-2Ffrn-2Fy5-2B0mjS1x19r7Zg5g-2FBpBg5eqzDrrRb0EyY5mZ8euJU-2BQvTSThB3OJMKV1cBvDhjGKX8Hp0nb3suDGNtRLbLMYJs-2Fovc0IXLM7Eu-2BuTTLmGtQGZtc8I3wNs-2BntPn-2BObmmlA9ob7FrsWTz6jY8LUitTdxfEYjMBCPutgEHHZKs9Ko0DKm5TtAnQFiHFdGsIfr-2Fs3m-2BvSdrAl4M9iJ3l7HMRQZVDlNtMdZO1IgFcWD3LrEzPsJ8A-2FQbc1EynceLwFd0RsyD9uBqf3ys917OqosA7xdFUU3C6iEXZHSwsjQ6uun6BZ0dJc5EcVxYqTP" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://link.mediaoutreach.meltwater.com/ls/click?upn%3Du001.M2hmcKPi8VOMw93khJw48bxxpMQJYwc03NLnlT8pxY-2BegB35ATEcUS2OYy0IPU7Zpv336whB5u1DufJghi5i2U3gYmuWwBakoLOkOcaiTq0lRk6KsTvpoK2bwikOZJ6n5RG1jS-2Fu3tJnmqa28gPjxKFhvOKHIRayYo4szXHK6Bg-3DHsa3_6xypQsvXYD0Jgw6A4oQ9PkF-2FiTaAMj-2BFKYpRQwrY8Tln0KKK8mPgYRB2CrpyUr-2F-2Ffrn-2Fy5-2B0mjS1x19r7Zg5g-2FBpBg5eqzDrrRb0EyY5mZ8euJU-2BQvTSThB3OJMKV1cBvDhjGKX8Hp0nb3suDGNtRLbLMYJs-2Fovc0IXLM7Eu-2BuTTLmGtQGZtc8I3wNs-2BntPn-2BObmmlA9ob7FrsWTz6jY8LUitTdxfEYjMBCPutgEHHZKs9Ko0DKm5TtAnQFiHFdGsIfr-2Fs3m-2BvSdrAl4M9iJ3l7HMRQZVDlNtMdZO1IgFcWD3LrEzPsJ8A-2FQbc1EynceLwFd0RsyD9uBqf3ys917OqosA7xdFUU3C6iEXZHSwsjQ6uun6BZ0dJc5EcVxYqTP&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1726032660422000&amp;usg=AOvVaw1AMQOTSbV4pSZIUo1opAOH">Advancing the Science of Reading in Indiana</a>, is dedicated to enhancing teacher candidate knowledge and application of Science of Reading evidence-based practices while collaborating with local school districts to build capacity for dynamic clinical placements.</p>
<p>“The Center for Literacy and Learning is our collective response to the need for literacy,” said Dr. Rachael Hoffert, director of the center and chair of the Department of Elementary Education at Grace.</p>
<p>“We believe every child has the right and ability to read, which is why, at the most basic level, our mission is to empower readers and empower leaders,” she said.</p>
<p>Programming at the CLL will focus on three core pillars: teacher and leader preparation, classroom application and community engagement.</p>
<p>The first pillar, teacher and leader preparation, will strengthen the pipeline of teacher candidates entering the classroom and equip them with the ability to implement evidence-based practices in the science of reading. The center will ensure Grace’s teacher candidates engage in carefully sequenced literacy coursework while providing professional development opportunities for the School of Education’s faculty and staff.</p>
<p>The second pillar, classroom application, will begin with a partnership with Jefferson Elementary School, located next to the college. A lab school has been established at Jefferson, offering teacher candidates opportunities to collaborate with students and teachers at various grade levels. The lab school will serve as a training ground for teacher candidates to apply strategies aligned with Science of Reading frameworks.</p>
<p>“The partnership between Grace College and Jefferson Elementary will create invaluable learning opportunities for our students, staff and community,” said Joshua Wall, principal of Jefferson Elementary School. “We value the opportunity to bring teachers and teacher candidates together in the classroom to grow our capacity around the Science of Reading. This program is a win-win for Jefferson and Grace.”</p>
<p>The final pillar, community engagement, will include tutoring services for community K-5 students. Tutoring will take place at the CLL tutoring center, where Grace’s teacher candidates will gain experience teaching students in a small group setting.</p>
<p>Additionally, the CLL will establish strong partnerships with local school districts to provide training support for partnering teachers.</p>
<p>Kyle Carter, chief accountability officer at Warsaw Community Schools and former principal of Jefferson Elementary School, sees tremendous value in implementing the Science of Reading in the local schools.</p>
<p>“The Science of Reading provides decades of research-based understanding of how children learn to read,” said Carter. “This research guides educators to use the most effective strategies to help all students become proficient and confident readers, close literacy gaps and open doors to a lifetime of learning success. Warsaw Community Schools is thankful to strengthen its relationship with Grace College to grow the Science of Reading practices for current and future educators and create additional learning opportunities for students.”</p>
<p>The CLL’s tutoring center is now training its teacher candidates through an IDOE-approved literacy program. The center will begin its first week of student assessments on Monday, Sept. 16.</p>
<p>“There are many ways for community members to support the center, get involved and empower readers,” said Megan Smith, director of programs and partnerships at the CLL. “Today&#8217;s readers are the leaders who will shape our future. We invite you to join us in this crucial mission.”</p>
<p>To learn more about the Center for Literacy &amp; Learning or to inquire about how to get involved, email <a href="mailto:literacyandlearning@grace.edu" target="_blank" rel="noopener">literacyandlearning@grace.edu</a>.</p>
<p>To learn more about the Lilly Endowment Inc. Advancing the Science of Reading in Indiana initiative, visit <a href="https://link.mediaoutreach.meltwater.com/ls/click?upn=u001.vQJRTej-2BdI7SLJ8PC2Z5jjPHf3Q2OIj1E4CQzeHeuKzuRUqEi2ni8uMuRFZdykwSTteA_6xypQsvXYD0Jgw6A4oQ9PkF-2FiTaAMj-2BFKYpRQwrY8Tln0KKK8mPgYRB2CrpyUr-2F-2Ffrn-2Fy5-2B0mjS1x19r7Zg5g-2FBpBg5eqzDrrRb0EyY5mZ8euJU-2BQvTSThB3OJMKV1cBvDhjGKX8Hp0nb3suDGNtRLbLMYJs-2Fovc0IXLM7Eu-2BuTTLmGtQGZtc8I3wNs-2BntPn-2BObmmlA9ob7FrsWTz6jY8LUitTdxfEYjMBCPutgEHHZ3df93zrq6bi90-2Fagjuzl6-2Fxz7h4pkalw9HGXuP7sJKJqpzC9frV1h6n8AOFOBbY9XuV9WCmAk4I9MHjSOiuSvwRyb4AIa70vyobsCdW-2BSYGd8dnfR99dl6Lu0JuhIJbas4b4Iz6bLNZNaf9s-2BVWRn" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://link.mediaoutreach.meltwater.com/ls/click?upn%3Du001.vQJRTej-2BdI7SLJ8PC2Z5jjPHf3Q2OIj1E4CQzeHeuKzuRUqEi2ni8uMuRFZdykwSTteA_6xypQsvXYD0Jgw6A4oQ9PkF-2FiTaAMj-2BFKYpRQwrY8Tln0KKK8mPgYRB2CrpyUr-2F-2Ffrn-2Fy5-2B0mjS1x19r7Zg5g-2FBpBg5eqzDrrRb0EyY5mZ8euJU-2BQvTSThB3OJMKV1cBvDhjGKX8Hp0nb3suDGNtRLbLMYJs-2Fovc0IXLM7Eu-2BuTTLmGtQGZtc8I3wNs-2BntPn-2BObmmlA9ob7FrsWTz6jY8LUitTdxfEYjMBCPutgEHHZ3df93zrq6bi90-2Fagjuzl6-2Fxz7h4pkalw9HGXuP7sJKJqpzC9frV1h6n8AOFOBbY9XuV9WCmAk4I9MHjSOiuSvwRyb4AIa70vyobsCdW-2BSYGd8dnfR99dl6Lu0JuhIJbas4b4Iz6bLNZNaf9s-2BVWRn&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1726032660422000&amp;usg=AOvVaw3WviWHaC59zfNDvz8jS9Ls">lillyendowment.org/reading/</a>.</p>
<figure id="attachment_98213" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-98213" style="width: 696px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Screenshot-2024-09-10-053055.png"><img decoding="async" class="wp-image-98213 size-large" src="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Screenshot-2024-09-10-053055-1024x450.png" alt="" width="696" height="306" srcset="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Screenshot-2024-09-10-053055-1024x450.png 1024w, https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Screenshot-2024-09-10-053055-300x132.png 300w, https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Screenshot-2024-09-10-053055-768x338.png 768w, https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Screenshot-2024-09-10-053055-696x306.png 696w, https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Screenshot-2024-09-10-053055-1068x470.png 1068w, https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Screenshot-2024-09-10-053055-955x420.png 955w, https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Screenshot-2024-09-10-053055.png 1412w" sizes="(max-width: 696px) 100vw, 696px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-98213" class="wp-caption-text">Joshua Wall, principal of Jefferson Elementary School, spoke at Monday&#8217;s opening of the Center for Literacy and Learning on the campus of Grace College. Pictured at the far left are Megan Smith, director of programs and partnerships at the CLL, and Dr. Rachael Hoffert (center), director of the center and chair of the Department of Elementary Education at Grace. News Now Warsaw photo by Dan Spalding.</figcaption></figure>
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