More than a dozen of the region's best nonprofit sporting and social services agencies are joining together with the Citiparks and Pittsburgh Public Schools Athletics to champion a grant application to The Sprout Fund for $40,000 called Play.CLOH.org. Lead by Mark Rauterkus, a long-time swim and water polo coach presently at Obama Academy and recently at CMU, the project aims to serve 400 high school students to stress playing well with others within a quest of connected learning in a sports, technology and personal development pathway to digital badges from LRNG.org.
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| - More than a dozen of the region's best nonprofit sporting and social services agencies are joining together with the Citiparks and Pittsburgh Public Schools Athletics to champion a grant application to The Sprout Fund for $40,000 called Play.CLOH.org. Lead by Mark Rauterkus, a long-time swim and water polo coach presently at Obama Academy and recently at CMU, the project aims to serve 400 high school students to stress playing well with others within a quest of connected learning in a sports, technology and personal development pathway to digital badges from LRNG.org.
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| - More than a dozen of the region's best nonprofit sporting and social services agencies are joining together with the Citiparks and Pittsburgh Public Schools Athletics to champion a grant application to The Sprout Fund for $40,000 called Play.CLOH.org. Lead by Mark Rauterkus, a long-time swim and water polo coach presently at Obama Academy and recently at CMU, the project aims to serve 400 high school students to stress playing well with others within a quest of connected learning in a sports, technology and personal development pathway to digital badges from LRNG.org. Letters of support from the assembled team are posted at Play.CLOH.org and include First Tee of Pittsburgh, the JCC, Venture Outdoors, Sarah Heinz House, City of Play and social service agencies such as Pittsburgh Project, Bloomfield-Garfield Corporation, Eastside Neighborhood Employment Center. Technology support is evident with letters from LiveCode.com of Scotland and a teacher in Los Angeles who represents educational outreach for LiveCode.
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