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08/29/2022

This year, from August 29 to September 4th is the observance of Literacy & Numeracy Week. This initiative was started in order for students as teachers and parents involved with literacy or math projects may celebrate what they have accomplished thus far while recognizing those who helped them along the way by providing encouragement when needed most!

📌 How to observe Literacy & Numeracy Week?
1. Read to your kids
2. Encourage writing
3. Play board games

📌 5 Facts About Literacy
1. It’s a stress reliever
2. It takes a book a day
3. It’s the best vocabulary builder
4. It pays off
5. It doesn’t take a lot

📌 Why is it important?
1. It fosters education
2. It includes digital knowledge
3. It encourages creative learning

Literacy and numeracy are important skills that everyone should have the opportunity to learn. That’s why we observe Literacy and Numeracy Week every year, to raise awareness of these essential skills and to celebrate the successes of people who have learned them.

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Reference: https://nationaltoday.com/literacy-numeracy-week/

08/26/2022

Women's Equality Day commemorates the certification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1920, granting women the right to vote.

The amendment was first proposed by suffragist leader Elizabeth Cady Stanton in 1878. It took over 40 years of campaigning and protesting before finally being ratified.

Women's Equality Day is a day to celebrate how far women have come and to recommit to the fight for full equality.

Despite significant progress, women still face barriers in many areas of life. They earn less than men for doing the same work, are underrepresented in leadership positions, and experience higher levels of violence and harassment.

On this day, we remember the women who fought for our right to vote and pledge to continue their fight for full equality. Let's use our voices and our vote to create a more just and equal society for all.

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