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Application Process Open Until February 5 for United Way’s Beyond the Classroom Grant
The application process for the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania’s Beyond the Classroom grants is open through Thursday, February 5.
Child Mind Institute Shares Resources on Seasonal Depression in Children
Seasonal affective disorder, which is also known by the acronym SAD, often appears in the winter and fades during the spring.
Child Mind Institute Resources Focus on Responding to Children When They Act Out
The Child Mind Institute has put together a list of resources on how caregivers and educators can respond when children act out.
OCDEL Calls for Nominations to Recognize ECE Professionals
Pennsylvania’s Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) is calling for nominations to recognize those in the early childhood education field who have made an impact in 2025.
Update Provided on Impact to Federal, State Child Care Funding
Organizations provided clarification about the current status of federal and state child care funding after the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced it would freeze funding in five states.
Allegheny County to Host MLK Day Events
Pittsburgh residents will be able to reflect on the life and works of Civil Rights leader Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during events held throughout Allegheny County on Monday, January 19.
Pittsburgh Offering Winter Events for Children and Families
The weather outside might be frightful - depending on the ever-changing Pittsburgh weather - but the city has much to offer that’s delightful in the weeks to come.
North Hills School District Kindergarten Registration Opens February 1
Kindergarten registration for the 2026-27 school year will open Sunday, February 1 for students who turn 5 years of age prior to August 1 and reside in Ross Township or the borough of West View.
PCCD Announces State Violence Intervention and Prevention Funding Through OST BOOST Grants
The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) has announced the availability of $11.5 million in state Violence Intervention and Prevention (VIP) funding.