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LGL: Robert Benjamin Wiley Community Charter School
LGL: Robert Benjamin Wiley Community Charter School

Yahoo

time17-04-2025

  • Automotive
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LGL: Robert Benjamin Wiley Community Charter School

Even though most schools are on spring break this week, that didn't stop the JET24/FOX66 Loving Giving Local team from making a stop at a local charter school. The R.B. Wiley Community Charter School was the recipient of this week's Loving Giving Local donation from Auto Express Resale Center. The school has two locations, with most students attending class in the former Hammermill Paper Company research and development building. The Wiley charter school has been a part of Erie's educational landscape 27 years, founded by the late R. Benjamin Wiley, long-time executive director of GECAC. 'We serve as a school choice here in the city of Erie. About 550 students grades K-8 come to our charter school every year. We look to produce the best students we can so they can be successful in their life,' said Joe Cintron, charter school director of operations and HR manager. Good things happen at the Wiley Community Charter school. Several teachers have been honored with the JET 24 PennWest University Golden Apple award. Since going to this school is a choice, what makes this place different? According to Cintron, 'We love the children that come in but we also support families as well. So, we try to do a humanitarian kind of effort and the way we treat our children and families, so when they come here, they're not just part of a school but part of our family.' While classrooms are empty this week due to spring break, when students in grades K-2 return, they're going to learn they'll benefit from this week's Loving Giving Local donation. 'We're looking to use it for incentives for our K-2nd students for literacy and math, Cintron said. 'So, we're going to give them some assessments, and if they do well, we're going to give them some incentives for that.' After presenting a check for $250, Joe Askins of Auto Express Resale Center said, 'well this is a community charter school so for us to be able to bring loving giving local here today and to learn the donation we bring is going to go to an incentive program for K-2 grade, that's what Loving Giving Local is all about and we're proud to be here today.' To learn more about the R-B Wiley Community Charter School, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

LGL: Erie Police Athletic League
LGL: Erie Police Athletic League

Yahoo

time27-03-2025

  • Sport
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LGL: Erie Police Athletic League

Dozens of Erie youth are about to have a great time thanks to the Erie Police Athletic League and JET-24's Loving Giving Local. The league was the recipient of this week's LGL donation of $250 from Auto Express Resale Center. Erie's PAL began in 2016 after a 40-year hiatus. Its rebirth began with two police officers, working with 35 students at one location. Now the program has 120 officers from 10 law enforcement agencies, reaching 1,700 students in 28 schools and community centers. According to PAL Executive Director Lt. Tom Lennox of the Erie Police Department, there are many summer-time activities for youth. 'We do six camps throughout the summer. Gannon University, we have two camps at Mercyhurst University. We've got the police academy, we've got Dicks camp, we've got a camp over at the Erie Boys and Girls Club,' Lenox said. 'we also wrestle and box throughout the whole year, all year round. we're also hooked up with Mel Witherspoon's league for basketball come summer, and we're going to get youth baseball started up again,' he added. PAL's mission is to strengthen bonds between officers and Erie's youth, help develop mutual respect, reduce crime, and build character. 'With over one thousand seven hundred kids involved, it's a lot of families. but it also gives kids a chance to meet police officers outside of their regular work,' emphasized Chief Dan Spizarny, Erie Police Department. During the school year, the league takes young people on two or three field trips every month. And that's how this week's Loving Giving Local donation will be used, according to Lenox. 'We're taking four charter buses down to Pittsburgh Science Center this month. In addition, we're going on a tour of PNC Park while we're down there. Then we're going to take the kids fishing at Pymatuning on the way home,' Lenox said. 'Just to see the police officers be able to bond with youth in the community, that's what Loving Giving Local is all about. For us to be able to deliver a donation puts a big smile on my face,' Joe Askins of Auto Express Resale Center said. To learn more about the PAL and how to get involved, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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