A data foi instituída por meio da Lei nº 13.083/2015 e tem o objetivo de promover a discussão do papel da família e das escolas no desenvolvimento das crianças, delimitando as responsabilidades de cada um.
“Pedagogo, profissional que tem por função planejar, executar e coordenar tarefas do setor da educação.”
Parabéns a todos os pedagogos e pedagogas de nossa querida Olímpio Noronha!
Segundo dados da Ouvidoria Nacional dos Direitos Humanos, de 2011 a 2019 foram mais de 200 mil denúncias no Brasil. Disque 100 e vamos juntos combater este crime.
Não podemos nos calar, nossas crianças, nosso futuro.
A Câmara Municipal de Olímpio Noronha lança neste mês seu novo portal na internet. A nova ferramenta conta com os mais modernos recursos, inclusive com acessibilidade visual e acesso em smartphones e tablets.
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Objeto: Constitui objeto do presente contrato administrativo a prestação de serviços pelo contrato no exercício do cargo de Auxiliar de Serviços Gerais, para atuar no prédio do Poder Legislativo de Olímpio Noronha/MG
Football refers to a number of sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball with the foot to score a goal. Unqualified, the word football is understood to refer to whichever form of football is the most popular.
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The process often starts with a planning stage in which plans are prepared by an architect and approved by the client and any regulatory authority. Then the site is cleared, foundations are laid and trenches for connection to services.
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A rock festival, considered synonymous with pop festival, is considered to be a large-scale rock music concert, featuring multiple acts performing an often diverse range of popular music including rock, pop, folk, electronic, and related genres.
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One of the New Hampshire Grants, Middlebury was chartered by Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth on November 2, 1761. The name “Middlebury” came from its location between the towns of Salisbury and New Haven.
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One of the New Hampshire Grants, Middlebury was chartered by Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth on November 2, 1761. The name “Middlebury” came from its location between the towns of Salisbury and New Haven. It was awarded to John Evarts and 62 others. The French and Indian Wars ended in 1763, and the first settlers arrived in 1766. John Chipman was the first to clear his land, Lot Seven. During the Revolutionary War, much of the town was burned in Carleton’s Raid on November 6, 1778. After the war concluded in 1783, settlers returned to rebuild homes, clear forests and establish farms. Principal crops were grains and hay.
Landowners vied for the lucrative honor of having the village center grow on their properties. A survey dispute with Salisbury led to the forfeiture of Gamaliel Painter’s farm to that town, and his transition from farming to developing Middlebury Village near his and Abisha Washburn’s mill, together with other mills that surrounded the Otter Creek falls. Industries would include a cotton factory, sawmill, gristmill, pail factory, paper mill, woolen factory, iron foundry, and marble quarry. The Rutland & Burlington Railroad first arrived on September 1, 1849. Around 1830, Middlebury was the second largest town in Vermont.
Middlebury College, one of the United States’ elite liberal arts colleges, was founded here in 1800. It is a member of the NESCAC. In the summer, the town plays host to the annual Middlebury College Language Schools, as well as the college’s Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, the oldest surviving conference of its kind in the nation.