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Big Y Relaunches Education Express

WILBRAHAM — Citing a passion for education and a belief that strong schools build strong communities Big Y World Class Markets recently announced the return of the Big Y Education Express Program beginning Oct. 4. Through the program, shoppers help schools receive supplies such as new computers, software, books, math and science materials, sports equipment, and other items. Shoppers can sign up to support the school of their choice beginning Sept. 6, and points will accumulate from Oct. 4 through Jan. 1, 2014. Sign up is available online at bigy.com/educationexpress, through Facebook, or by filling out a form at the customer-service desk or any register at a Big Y store. When shoppers purchase participating products, marked with a school-bus logo on the shelf sign, and present their Big Y Express Savings Club or Silver Savings Club card, they earn points for the school of their choice. Schools can then redeem the points for free educational supplies. Customers can track individual contributions online, and schools receive point updates weekly and can redeem points at any time during the program. Since 1993, Education Express has awarded more than $13 million worth of teaching materials and classroom equipment to more than 2,000 schools in Big Y’s market area.

 

HCC Foundation Awarded Grant

HOLYOKE — The Holyoke Community College Foundation has been awarded a $200,000 grant from Urban Research Park CDE, LLC, to launch a technology career pathways program in partnership with Dean Technical High School and the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC). The collaborative project, called Career Pathways in Technology for Holyoke, is designed to enhance technology education for Holyoke and area residents by establishing a CISCO Academy at HCC and Dean Tech while leveraging educational opportunities through the MGHPCC. CISCO, a corporate sponsor of the MGHPCC, licenses its CISCO Academy curriculum to offer training and professional certifications in the latest technology to help prepare students to fill the global demand for networking professionals. The three-year grant will serve at least 150 students, 25 a year at Dean and 25 a year at HCC. Classes are expected to begin in January 2013, with the program in full operation at both Dean and HCC by September 2013. Career Pathways in Technology for Holyoke will offer both non-credit and credit courses. Non-credit courses will offer certifications that can lead to job placement and are expected to serve the region’s current workers seeking entry-level jobs or job advancement. Dean students will also have the opportunity to enroll in credit classes at HCC in Computer Information Systems to obtain a certificate or associate degree. “One of the goals is to create an educational pathway from Dean Tech to both the credit and non-credit opportunities available at HCC and ultimately into the workforce or toward further educational opportunities,” said Jeffrey Hayden, vice president for Business and Community Service at HCC.

 

Impressions Academy of Dance Performs at WDW

FEEDING HILLS — Members of The Impressions Academy of Dance recently traveled to Downtown Disney at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida to take part in a Disney Performing Arts Program. Dance groups, choirs, ensembles, and marching bands from around the world apply to perform each year as part of Disney Performing Arts at both Disneyland in California and Walt Disney World. Once selected, groups are given the opportunity to perform at the resort for an international audience of theme-park guests. Millions of performers have graced the stages of the Disney parks in the more-than-25-year history of the program. Disney Performing Arts offers band, choral, dance, and auxiliary performers the opportunity to learn, perform, and compete at the Disney World resort.

 

Springfield College Ranked by Magazine

SPRINGFIELD — Springfield College was recently ranked in the top tier of the Best Regional Universities – North Region category in U.S. News & World Report’s 2013 edition of “Best Colleges.” The ratings are based on such variables as peer assessment, graduation and retention rates, student selectivity, class size, alumni giving, and student-faculty ratio. “We take pride in this recognition,” said SC President Richard Flynn. “Springfield College is committed not only to academic excellence, but to providing an affordable private education. This latest ranking again confirms that our outstanding faculty and staff remain committed to providing a top-notch education for our students.”

 

Tighe & Bond Awards Scholarships

WESTFIELD — Through the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts, Tighe & Bond Inc. recently awarded its yearly scholarships to three local college students pursuing engineering degrees. According to David Pinsky, president of the civil- and environmental-engineering firm, “Tighe & Bond firmly believes in the importance of higher education for promising students who have the desire to pursue degrees in engineering. It also offers us a tangible way to support the future of the engineering practice which is essential to problem solving and the well-being of our society.”

Recipients include Johnniel Gomez, a 2012 graduate of Roger L. Putnam Vocational High School, who will attend UMass Dartmouth and study Civil Engineering and received the Philip W. Sheridan – Tighe & Bond Scholarship; Jason Arble, a 2012 graduate of Holyoke High School, who plans to study Electrical Engineering at UMass Amherst and is the recipient of the Edward J. Bayon Memorial Scholarship; and Aaron Sabbs, a 2009 graduate of South Hadley High School, who will be a senior at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where he is majoring in Civil Engineering, and is a recipient of the George H. McDonnell Scholarship for the fourth year running. All of the scholarships awarded are in memory of past Tighe & Bond presidents.

 

Winstanley Partners Revamps Race Website

LENOX — Winstanley Partners recently revamped the website for the annual Josh Billings Run Aground Triathlon, also simply known as the Josh, which occurred on Sept. 16. Founded in 1976, the race draws more than 500 teams, from weekend warriors to full-fledged Ironmen and Ironwomen, who converge at the Stockbridge Bowl with bicycles, kayaks or canoes, and running shoes. Phil Cohen, project manager at Winstanley Partners, explained that the agency worked in tandem with Race Director Patty Spector to switch joshbillings.com over to the WordPress content-management system, which makes additions and updates simpler and allows race coordinators and the all-volunteer staff to revise information throughout the year. The new site will also keep race enthusiasts informed and attract more athletes and spectators who routinely check race locations, routes, and results.