星期一, 4月 09, 2018

Baker-Polito Administration Announces $15 Million in Additional School Funding to Support Hurricane Evacuees from Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands

Baker-Polito Administration Announces $15 Million in Additional School Funding to Support Hurricane Evacuees from Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands
More than 3,000 students enrolled in Massachusetts K-12 schools after Hurricanes

BOSTON  Today the Baker-Polito Administration announced additional state educational funds will soon be available to school districts that have enrolled evacuee students from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. In accordance with Chapter 24 of the Acts of 2018, the administration reported on April 4, 2018 to the Joint Committee on Education and the House and Senate Committees on Ways and Means on the calculation and planned distribution of funds to school districts during the week of April 16th.

In January, Governor Charlie Baker filed a supplemental budget bill which included $15 million in additional local aid to help support the costs of educating students who enrolled in Massachusetts schools following Hurricanes Maria and Irma.  Between October and March, approximately 3,000 students from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands enrolled in K-12 schools and currently about 2,400 students remain in the Commonwealth.

“Our administration has been pleased to work with the Legislature to provide this critical support to a number of Massachusetts schools that opened up their classrooms to welcome thousands of students and families impacted by last fall’s devastating hurricanes,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “We are grateful for the Commonwealth’s school administrators, teachers and staff who have done a tremendous job adjusting to the unexpected and providing the necessary support so our fellow Americans from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands can continue their education.”

“Teachers and administrators have stepped up to support these students and their families during immensely difficult times,” said Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. “The additional school funding announced today will provide vital resources for them in many school districts and local communities throughout the rest of the school year.”

School districts impacted by increased student enrollments will be given aid consistent with the state’s school funding formula, known as Chapter 70. The $15 million in funding will be distributed in two installments, with the first totaling more than $6.7 million sent to 107 districts this week. A second installment is planned for distribution in June.

“Our schools have done a tremendous job educating children who were suddenly uprooted from their homes and found themselves in new schools and in a new place. These additional funds will help teachers and administrators provide the best possible education for all the students in their schools,” Education Secretary James Peyser said. 

The funding fulfills a commitment made by the Baker-Polito Administration to seek additional aid for school districts that enrolled evacuee students and is in addition to the $15 million included in the Administration’s Fiscal Year 2019 (FY19) budget proposal to support school districts continuing to serve students in the next school year.

“This additional funding for these districts will go a long way in supporting the educational needs of our students from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands,” said Administration and Finance Secretary Michael J. Heffernan.“We are grateful for the collaboration with the Legislature to provide this important funding for this year, and look forward to working with them throughout the current budget cycle to provide additional support in Fiscal Year 2019.”

“This is essential funding for Massachusetts students and teachers,” saidSenate President Harriette L. Chandler (D-Worcester). “Students coming from Puerto Rico are some of Massachusetts’ newest residents, and it should be our goal to deliver them quality education. I am very proud that the Senate could play a role to secure these funds and make that goal a reality.”

“The Department’s recent release of guidance on how displaced students can attain Puerto Rican high school diplomas as well as all of the incredible work that our schools have been doing on the ground is a testament of the care and effort that all involved are putting in to ensure that these students are receiving a strong education in Massachusetts,” Rep. Alice Peisch (D-Wellesley), co-chair of the Joint Committee on Education, said. “However, this work is not yet done. This funding will enable our dedicated schools and communities to continue providing these students with the supports they need to succeed in our classrooms and beyond.”

The Baker-Polito Administration continues to coordinate hurricane evacuee assistance efforts across state agencies and works daily with the Commonwealth’s 22 Family Resource Centers and other Community Based Organizations/Centers to help evacuees register with FEMA for disaster benefits and provide critical case management support to individuals and families impacted by Hurricane Maria. 

星期日, 4月 08, 2018

駐波士頓處長徐佑典拜會僑團

李氏公所。
           (Boston Orange)中華民國駐波士頓辦事處處長徐佑典四月五日晚抵達波士頓,六日接待科技部長陳良基率領的訪才團,七日起展開拜會僑團之旅,預定在兩個週末內,一一問候。
政大外交系畢業,也在政大取得外交碩士學位,現年僅46歲的徐佑典,曾由外交部選派赴英國牛津大學受訓,進哈佛大學做資深行政官員研究員。他從1998年進入外交部工作後,歷任北美司各級職務,奉派駐外,都在華府,來波士頓出任處長一職前,擔任外交部北美司副司長。
紐英崙至孝篤親公所。
四月七,八兩日,徐佑典在經文處副處長陳銘俊,波士頓僑教中心主任歐宏偉,以及兩名僑務委員,蔣宗壬、梅錫銳的陪同下,共拜會了李氏公所,紐英崙至孝篤親公所,波士頓安良工商會,波士頓黃氏宗親會,伍胥山公所,國民黨波士頓分部等僑團,預定四月十四日,還將繼續拜會之旅。
在拜會時,徐佑典和僑團主席,代表們親切交流,探問僑團歷史,人事變遷,互相認識。徐佑典還週到的準備了香油,禮品等作伴手禮。
                      徐佑典預定於十月十四日完成僑團拜會之旅,並將歡迎來自台灣,規模龐大至逾百人的波士頓馬拉松賽代表團。 (所有圖片波士頓僑教中心提供)





黃氏公所。

波士頓黃氏公所。

伍胥山公所。

波士頓總領事徐佑典(左)送上香油,伍氏公所主席伍輝民(右一),
伍樹俊(中)收受。

波士頓伍胥山公所。

國民黨波士頓分部,內部翻修後煥然一新。舊照片還沒掛回去。
波士頓安良工商會。

獅子會與亞裔學生攜手大掃除 波士頓華埠今日亮晶晶

波士頓華埠獅子會響應華埠清潔日活動,與波士頓大學,波士頓學院的亞裔學生會合作,在波士頓華商會提供清掃設備下,深入華埠街頭巷尾,大掃除一天。(圖由波士頓華埠獅子會余麗媖提供)


波士頓華埠街頭巷尾隱蔽處,竟然藏有許多垃圾。如何提醒,甚至逼使踏進華埠的人,不敢亂丟垃圾,以恢復華埠的清潔,美麗,似乎得參考古代"治亂世,用重典"才行。


星期六, 4月 07, 2018

哈佛中國論壇2018凝聚時代力量 中國公使周景興揭幕 (圖片)

             (Boston Orange )2018哈佛中國論壇4月6日晚揭幕,先由中國駐美公使周景興為開場致詞,再由五名嘉賓發言,從不同角度闡述"凝聚時代力量"的本屆論壇主題。
             刻在哈佛進修的鳳凰衛視主持人朱梓橦,訪問了橋水基金創始人Ray Dalio,從他的新書"原則",談做人與做事先要對自己真誠,進而從失敗中學習的成功要。
             哈佛大學費正清中心主任宋怡明強調中國在變,改得好的比變得壞的多。
             元明資本創始合夥人田源,闡述他們自稱"九二派"的一批人創辦了亞布力中國企業家論壇,是為因應中國加入世界貿易組織(WTO),和歐美成熟企業相比顯然既小又嫩的中國企業必須抱團取暖,謀求生機才成立的。如今發展到中國進入企業家交接的時代,他們希望中國企業家論壇能由新一代在2020年時建成為中國的達沃斯。
橋水基金創始人Ray Dalio。(周菊子攝)
            卡內基梅隆大學教授邢波,也創辦了Petuum。他先闡述何謂人工智能(AI),繼而侃談那些事可能,但還沒做到的,將來要如何發展,
             長江商學院創辦人項兵呼籲看中國未來,要從長遠看。
              歡迎式的五名嘉賓發言完畢後,6日晚還有"菁英交流會",由Jeff Locker主持,名演員高聖遠等人座談。


哈佛中國論壇4月6日晚在海港世貿中心揭幕。參會者進場前,先接受論壇旗陣歡迎。(周菊子攝)



哈佛大學費正清中心主任宋怡明(Michael Szonyi)強調中國改變,好的多過壞的。(周菊子攝)



元明資本創始合夥人田源闡述亞布力中國企業家論壇創辦淵源與發展。(周菊子攝)












卡內基梅隆大學電腦科學教授,Petuun 創始人暨執行長邢波。(周菊子攝)


長江商學院創辦院長項兵。(周菊子攝)
哈佛中國論壇2018憐惜主席林雪。(周菊子攝)
演員高聖遠(左)和作家主持人,中文流利的Jeff Locker(右)等人座談。(周菊子攝)
演員高聖遠。(周菊子攝)
長江商學院創辦人項兵(左)和好友合影,(周菊子攝)







陳良基、姚立德率10名大學正副校長訪波招才 推玉山,愛因斯坦計畫(圖片)

中華民國科技部部長陳良基(中),教育部次長姚立德(左),由波士頓經文處總領事徐佑典等陪同,與11名大學校長在波士頓龍鳳晚餐,4月7日早上9點至中午12點,再到MIT史隆管理學院E62-276,舉辦攬才說明會。將介紹教育部新推出的玉山學者,玉山青年學者計畫,以及科技部的愛因斯坦,哥倫布計畫。(周菊子攝)

星期五, 4月 06, 2018

吳弭牽線 民主黨兩州長候選人進華埠(圖片)

聯邦眾議員卡普阿諾(Mike Capuano)和他的華裔麻州主任張潔茵(右)。(周菊子攝)

民主黨麻州州長候選人Jay Gonzalez(右)向陳毓禮問好。(周菊子攝)

民主黨麻州州長候選人Bob Massie(中)和千禧年世代民主黨員拉交情。(周菊子攝)

波士頓市議員吳弭(Michelle Wu,左二)在陳毓禮(左一)框助下,以年輕一代為對象,為麻州民主黨舉辦籌款會。(周菊子攝)

波士頓經文處歷來第二年輕處長徐佑典到任

新任駐波士頓經文處處長徐佑典(左二)與夫人杜麗雲(左一)由副處長
陳銘俊(右二),教育組組長陳幗珍(右一)等人陪同,和接機僑胞餐敘
(周菊子攝)
               (Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導) 駐波士頓台北經濟文化辦事處新處長徐佑典45日傍晚到任,30多名僑胞在經文處副處長陳銘俊,波士頓僑教中心主任歐宏偉等人陪同下,特地到羅根機場迎接。
             中華民國外交部今年力行駐外人員年輕化作法,最新一批8名新任駐外館長中,有350歲以下外交官,其中之一就是今年僅46歲的徐佑典。
             不過波士頓經文處歷來最年輕的處長,應該是最近剛卸下外交部長頭銜,轉任國安會秘書長的就李大維。徐佑典透露,李大維當年到任時才43歲。
左起,陳銘俊,徐佑典,杜麗雲,歐宏偉夫婦和李苡惠,歐陽路,
林海倫,潘樹仁等接機僑胞寒暄。(周菊子攝)
            徐佑典來波士頓前,在外交部北美司任副司長,此前兩度外派,都駐華府,主管台美政務,和美國國會參眾議員來往頻仍。
             徐佑典表示,來波士頓之前,就已聽說僑胞們長期支持台灣,支持中華民國,和歷任經文處長情誼良好。在機場見到那麼多僑胞來接機,更是讓他感動。鑒於歷任處長駐館時間有長有短,未來他也不知道自己會待多久,但一定會把握在波士頓的每一天,和僑胞們一起努力,希望能趕上前任處長們的表現。
             徐佑典偕妻子杜麗雲,以及分別為17歲,13歲的一女,一子來到波士頓,45日上任後,已定46日迎接科技部部長陳良基與教育部次長姚立德率領的訪才團,再從47日起,在兩個周末期間陸續拜會本地僑團。