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One of the big donors to the library was the Miami-Dade Police Department’s Northside Station with 200 books.Īs of Sunday, Powell has over 1,000 donated books. “Normally parents, we are always the one telling our kids what to do, but this time she was the boss, and I actually listened, and I’m glad I did.” “I’m glad That I followed her dream,” she said. Powell-McGaha said her daughter might be working toward a major award, but there was a lesson for her in this experience, too. “They can just keep them as long as they want.” “All they have to do is, just when they’re walking by, they can just grab a book, as many as they like,” she said.

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Shine Bright is now open for business on Northwest 50th Street, just off 12th Avenue, in Miami’s Liberty City neighborhood. The Administrative Procedures Manual for Gifted Education Services describes Dade Countys local procedures for implementation of Georgia Board of Education. Powell had the official ribbon-cutting on Sunday. “In schools and in libraries, they’re taking books out of our community, so people won’t be able to read,” she said. She’s got the girl scout motto in mind, helping other children to be prepared by reading more, especially during the summer months, with her Shine Bright Outdoor Library, even if some books are no longer available due to changing Florida laws. Powell put serious work collecting donations for her Bronze Award, the highest award a junior Girl Scout can earn. “On behalf of Chairwoman Christine King - in her absence, she couldn’t be here today - she also donated $1,000 to Shine Bright Outdoor Library.” At Coral Gables Congregational Church, Books & Books will gift 1,200 copies of titles that have been censored in Miami-Dade schools. “We are presenting you, from Mayor Francis Suarez, $1,000,” said a city official. She also earned donations from Miami city leaders. In Miami-Dade 6.9 of black pupils are in the gifted programme, versus 2.4 and 3.6 in Florida as a whole and. “With the help of the community and her parents and her family, what she put together was an amazing, amazing job,” said Carrie Garcia, Girl Scout leader at Troop 902. Powell, soon to graduate from the gifted program at Miami Shores Elementary School, had support from Troop 902. “Here we are today, over 500-plus books donated. MIAMI DADE COLLEGE COLLEGE FOR READING IGNITING A PASSION More than 500 Authors to Attend 2017 Miami Book Fair f orum September 2017 Volume 21 Number 3.
