A few isolated showers will be possible on Friday, though most of us will still be on the dry side. An approaching cold front will bring a chance for scattered showers and storms back on Saturday, but fortunately at this time we have no severe weather concerns. Saturday still looks warm and humid prior to the cold front coming through later in the day, which will transition us to some cooler yet still damp weather for Sunday.
Looking ahead to Monday, a warm front lifting northward from the Gulf Coast should bring another shot of more widespread rain to start next week, but still some uncertainty in the how the forecast will evolve past Saturday. Copyright WBRC. All rights reserved. Skip to content. Watch Live. Homicide Maps. What The Tech. On Your Side Investigations. First Alert Weather. Weather in the Classroom. Willy the Weather Kid. Program Your Weather Radio. First Alert Weather Policy. You can plan some things weeks in advance, but make sure the little things like gifts, food platters and Christmas clothes are organised at least a day in advance from an event.
Try and make it a goal to avoid the last-minute dash to the shops or frantically searching for a Santa hat. There is no room for perfectionism at Christmas, or any time of the year in fact. Take your kids to two or three shops that sell things that you know they like and get them to wander around and look at everything. Once they show you what they like, you can take a photo and make a note of the price. Amy says this year get creative in your gift giving and think about moving away from physical gifts to giving experiences.
Think movie tickets, play centre passes, local theatre group ticket, theme park voucher, lessons for a hobby craft, music, theatre, sport , there are so many great experiences for kids that will get them active, creative and learning new things. Connect With Us. College News. Students excel despite disrupted year February 15, Search for:. A school for some of the most disadvantaged students in the state faces an uncertain future as its cramped Melton premises are likely to close at the end of this year.
The Community and Learning Melton school known as the CALM school was founded more than a decade ago by the three local secondary schools, which provide its funding. Credit: Simon O'Dwyer. It takes troubled students who have failed or been kicked out of the mainstream system and are likely to drop out of education.
All students at the CALM school face huge personal and behavioural challenges, from family breakdown to mental health struggles to poverty that spans more than a generation. But the small school — about 45 students — is housed in a cramped, two-room portable on the former grounds of Victoria University, which has been slowly shutting its Melton campus.
Finding unused public land in the booming growth town is difficult and closing the school at the end of the year is a real possibility, co-ordinator Susan Gill says.
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