College View is one of the two Council Bluffs Community School District elementary schools distinguished as International Baccalaureate institutions, and the district got the green light from the Council Bluffs school board Monday night to launch the IB program in its two middle schools.
College View is one of the two Council Bluffs Community School District elementary schools distinguished as International Baccalaureate institutions, and the district got the green light from the Council Bluffs school board Monday night to launch the IB program in its two middle schools.
College View is one of the two Council Bluffs Community School District elementary schools distinguished as International Baccalaureate institutions, and the district got the green light from the Council Bluffs school board Monday night to launch the IB program in its two middle schools.
College View is one of the two Council Bluffs Community School District elementary schools distinguished as International Baccalaureate institutions, and the district got the green light from the Council Bluffs school board Monday night to launch the IB program in its two middle schools.
The funding is as follows:
Chanticleer, 2016-2017 season programming, $22,000
City of Avoca, police department, 2016 communications equipment, $2,500
City of Avoca, public library, Main entry renovation for ADA compliance, $4,950
City of Council Bluffs, public library, Council Bluffs newspaper archive (1857-2002), $120,000
City of Tabor, Main Street lights and brick-paving improvements, $10,000
Council Bluffs Community Education Foundation, classroom grants for 2016-2017, $15,000
Council Bluffs Community Education Foundation, capacity building, $10,000
Council Bluffs Community Education Foundation, STARS program, $342,614
Council Bluffs Community School District, International Baccalaureate program for Kirn and Wilson middle schools, 186,000
Council Bluffs Community School District, summer school for 2017 and 2018, $1,278,900
Council Bluffs Goodfellows, Goodfellows 2016, $35,000
FAMILY Inc., Raise Me to Read, $35,000
Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa Inc., Girl Scout STEM program, $3,000
Greater Omaha Chamber Foundation, the Kitchen Council a food incubator entrepreneurship program, $100,000
Heartland Family Service, Housing and Emergency Assistance Task Force (HEAT), $170,000
Iowa Legal Aid, Youth Link Project, $28,791
Iowa Western Community College Foundation, 2016-2017 season programming, $30,000
Joslyn Art Museum, interpretive technology for the reinstallations of permanent European galleries, $20,000
KANEKO, Creative Catalyst a after-school arts program in Council Bluffs, $2,362
New Visions Christian Worship Center, capacity building, $69,000
Nishna Valley Family YMCA, wellness equipment, $32,500
Omaha Area Youth Orchestras, Inc., Impact Iowa a support for Prelude Strings and Honors Orchestra for CBCSD, $28,927
Omaha Development Foundation, Missouri River Commons, $35,000
Omaha Symphony Association, 2016-2017 Adventures in Music a southwest Iowa, $26,000
Opera Omaha, productions of aLa boheme,a aCosi fan tuttea and aFlight,a $30,000
Pottawattamie Arts, Culture & Entertainment, arts and culture district, $2,325,369
The Blue Barn Theatre, 2016-2017 season programming, $10,000
The Council Bluffs Community School District will receive $1.4 million in funding from the Iowa West Foundation to launch southwest Iowaas first International Baccalaureate middle school program at Kirn and Wilson middle schools.
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