Kindercare chesapeake va: Greenbrier KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Chesapeake, VA
Greenbrier KinderCare #1288 | Chesapeake VA Child Day Center
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Description: Welcome to the Greenbrier Center, and thank you for your interest in enrolling at our center. Our loving, knowledgeable staff are here to answer any questions you have about curriculum, education, milestones and daily activities in their classrooms. They are here to facilitate each child’s growth and development and encourage children’s individuality. We truly care about our young learners and continue to learn from them everyday. Each of our programs is designed to help our children grow, learn and develop in all areas of education including creativity, socialization, self help skills and social/emotional development. Our classrooms are arranged to allow children to explore through various learning centers such as blocks, home living, science and math, writing and a quiet area. Creative minds blossom when able to ask questions, gain knowledge and learn everyday life skills. We look forward to meeting you and your young learner soon!
Program and Licensing Details
- License Number:
538211 - Capacity:
150 - Age Range:
1 month – 12 years 11 months - Virginia Quality Level:
3 - Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
Yes - Type of Care:
Infant Programs, Toddler Programs, Preschool Programs, Prekindergarten Programs, Before and After School Programs, Summer Programs - District Office:
Virginia Dept of Social Services – Division of Licensing Programs - District Office Phone:
(757) 404-2487 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.) - Licensor:
Adrianna Walden
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Greenbrier KinderCare – Chesapeake, VA 23320
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- General Info
- Greenbrier KinderCare located at 725 Greenbrier Pkwy in Chesapeake, VA is designed with your child’s fun, health, safety, and childhood education in mind.
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Before and After School Care
Discovery Pre-School
Infant Programs
Participating Child Care Aware Center
Pre-Kindergarten
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Summer Programs
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- Location
- next to the Medical Plaza
- Neighborhoods
- Washington, Wynngate Place
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https://www. kindercare.com/our-centers/chesapeake/va/301288
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Specialties: Enrichment Programs: Cooking, Enrichment Programs: Music, Enrichment Programs: Phonics
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I took my daughter here for a short period of time before I had to change careers, And she had the best time there! They taught her everything from table manners to speaking properly, to shapes, words, and numbers, to playing with others , and even sitting in a circle for story-time . Also taking a nap!! she was always so excited to go to school there and the teachers loved her. If I had the opportunity to bring her there five days a week I would do it without hesitation! The whole staff is great there.
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Phone: (757) 436-4672
Address: 725 Greenbrier Pkwy, Chesapeake, VA 23320
Website: https://www.kindercare.com/our-centers/chesapeake/va/301288
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Virginia city. Virginia – “royal” state
Primarily Virginia
, or still in common use as Virginia, is officially not a state, but one of the few Commonwealths of the United States. But at the same time, Virginia is traditionally ranked as a US state. The role of the state of Virginia in the history of the United States is quite significant. This state was the scene of the bloodiest battles during the Civil War, and it was also here that the act of surrender was signed by the southerners.
The state of Virginia has also produced eight US Presidents, and as a result, it is often referred to as the “State of Presidents”. Moreover, many believe that the state is the place where the American nation was born.
The state takes its name from the nickname of Queen Elizabeth the First, who never married. The state became the tenth in the composition and was one of the main among the primary thirteen states of the United States. With a population of 8,326,289, Virginia ranks 12th in the United States. The state ranks 35th in terms of land area.
Geography of Virginia
Virginia is located in the South Atlantic region of the United States, has a total area of 110,784.7 square kilometers, including 8,236.5 square kilometers of water, making it the 35th largest state by area. Virginia shares borders with Comumbia, West Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Maryland. Due to territorial disputes, the border between Virginia and Tennessee was not established by the U.S. Supreme Court until 1893 years old From the east, the state has access to the coast of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Chesapeake Bay separates the main part of Virginia from two counties, creating a peninsula. The bay was formed as a result of the flooding of the river valleys of the Susquehanna River and the James River as a result of a meteorite fall.
Given that the western part of the state rests on the Appalachian Mountains and includes the Blue Ridge, one of the most beautiful places in the United States. Due to the presence of mountain formations, the state has manifestations of seismic activity. However, the seismic zone of Virginia did not have a history of strong earthquakes. Earthquakes, if any, are rarely higher than magnitude 4.5 on the Richter scale. All this is due to the fact that Virginia is located far from the edges of the North American tectonic plate. The largest earthquake of magnitude 5.9points occurred in 1897 near Blacksburg. A magnitude 5.8 earthquake rocked central Virginia on August 23, 2011, near Mineral.
History of Virginia
Researchers estimate that the first humans arrived in Virginia over 12,000 years ago. Not later than 5000 years ago, the first permanent settlements appeared, the inhabitants of which in 900 AD. began to master agriculture. By 1500, the Algonquian peoples had established cities such as Verovocomoko in the Tidewater region, which makes up the eastern part of Virginia, which the descendants of the tribes call Tsenacommah.
The era of European colonization began with expeditions of Spanish Jesuits who attempted to explore the Chesapeake Bay. However, the first practical attempt to establish a permanent settlement was the issuance in 1583 by Queen Elizabeth I, after whom the state was named, of Charters for the establishment of a colony north of Florida, which was controlled by Spain. The colonization mission was entrusted to Walter Raleigh.
Living in the new British colony was very dangerous and many of the settlers died during a famine in 1609year and the Anglo-Powhatan war, including the Indian massacre of 1622, which contributed to the negative attitude of the colonists towards all Indian tribes.
By 1624, only 3,400 of the 6,000 first settlers managed to survive. However, the European demand for tobacco determined the arrival of new settlers and workers. The headright system, which provided all settlers with 50 acres of land, attempted to address the labor shortage.
African workers were first brought to Jamestown in 1619year, initially in accordance with the rules of debt bondage. The transition to the African slavery system in Virginia was established by legal cases in which John Punch, who was sentenced to life slavery in 1640 for attempting to escape, and John Casor, who was handed over to Anthony Johnson as his life slave in 1655.
Slavery first appears in the statutes of Virginia in 1661 and 1662, when the law made the status hereditary to that of the mother.
Tensions and geographical differences between the working and ruling classes led to Bacon’s Rebellion in 1676, which affected 80% of the population. A little later, a militia was formed jointly with other states under the name of the Virginia Regiment, led by then Lieutenant Colonel George Washington.
After disagreeing with British taxation, in 1773 Virginia began coordinating with other colonies, and even sent delegates to the Continental Congress the following year, 1774. On May 15, 1776, the independence of Virginia from the British Empire was proclaimed and the Declaration of Rights was adopted, which was then included in the new constitution. Another prominent Virginian, Thomas Jefferson, took part in drafting the US Declaration of Independence.
When the American War of Independence from the British Empire began, George Washington was chosen to lead the colony’s army. During the American Revolutionary War, Virginia’s capital was moved to Richmond at the urging of Governor Thomas Jefferson, who feared that Williamsburg’s coastal location would make it vulnerable to British attack. In 1781, a joint effort of continental and French infantry and naval forces trapped the British army on the Virginia Peninsula, where troops under George Washington and the Comte de Rochambeau defeated the British general Cornwallis at the Siege of Yorktown.
Its surrender on 19 October 1781 led to peace negotiations in Paris and secured the independence of the colonies. In 1790, Virginia and Maryland ceded territory to form the new District of Columbia.
Virginia voted to withdraw from the United States on April 17, 1861 after the battle of Fort Sumter and Abraham Lincoln’s call for volunteers. Virginia joined the Confederate States of America, which chose Richmond as its capital.
After the signing of the Wheeling Agreement in 1861, 48 counties in the northwest secede from Virginia to form the new state of West Virginia, which chose to remain loyal to the Union of States. After losing the Civil War, Virginia was officially restored to the United States in 1870, due to the work of the Committee of Nine.
During postwar Reconstruction, Virginia adopted a constitution that provided for free public schools and guaranteed political, civil, and voting rights.
Cities and population
Virginia is divided into 95 counties and 38 independent cities, which govern the same way, since independent cities are considered to be equivalent to county status. In addition to independent cities, there are also incorporated cities that are governed by their own governments but are still part of a county. There are also hundreds of unincorporated communities within the counties.
Richmond is the state capital and its metropolitan area has a population of over 1.2 million. In 2010, Virginia Beach was the most populous city in the Commonwealth, with Norfolk third and Chesapeake third respectively. Norfolk, which has a population of over 1.6 million.
The Virginia Territory is the traditional home of the Cherokee Indian Tribes, monks who belong to the Iroquois group of tribes.
The US Census Bureau estimates the population of the state was 8,326,289people on July 1, 2014, which is 4.07% more than at the 2010 United States Census. The increase in Virginia’s population includes an increase from migration of 325,265 people since the 2010 census. Immigration from outside the United States resulted in a net increase of 159,627 people, and migration within the country resulted in an overall increase of 155,205 people.
Virginia is dominated by Christianity, with Baptists being the largest group with about 28% of the population. The second group are Roman Catholics, who make up 11% of the population. The third group are Methodists with 8%.
Virginia’s economy
Virginia’s economy is well balanced due to a variety of sources of income. The main areas of the economy are military installations, livestock, tobacco and peanut farming in Southern Virginia. Tomatoes recently surpassed soybeans as the most profitable crop in Virginia. Tobacco products, peanuts and hay are also important agricultural products. Wineries and vineyards in the Northern Neck and along the Blue Ridge are also becoming increasingly popular.
The state has coal mining in three mountainous areas on 45 different coal seams in the Mesozoic basin region. Over 62 million tons of other non-fuel resources such as shale, kyanite, sand, or gravel were also mined in Virginia in 2012. State carbonate rocks have created more than 4,000 caves, ten of which are open to tourism.
Northern Virginia (once considered the state’s dairy backbone) has the programming, consulting, defense, diplomatic, and other significant components of the professional public sector.
Virginia has 4.1 million civilian workers and one third of the jobs are in the service sector. Unemployment rate in Virginia
is one of the lowest in the US at 4.8% as of December 2014.
Virginia’s 2013 gross domestic product is $452 billion. The state’s median annual household income is $61,044, making it one of the top US income earners. According to research by Phoenix Marketing International, Virginia is the seventh US state with the highest number of millionaires per capita at 6.64%.
Virginia has the highest per capita defense spending of any state, providing about 900,000 jobs to the Commonwealth. 12% of all US federal purchases are spent in Virginia, the second highest figure after California.
A significant portion of the population of Northern Virginia is employed by federal agencies, which include the Central Intelligence Agency, the US Department of Defense (Pentagon), as well as the National Science Foundation, the United States Geological Survey, and the US Patent and Trademark Office. Also, many jobs are being done for the government as a contractor, including defense and security firms that have won more than 15,000 federal contracts.
Virginia has one of the highest concentrations of veterans of any US state and is second only to California in employment in the Department of Defense. Hampton Roads County has the largest concentration of military personnel and military assets, including Naval Station Norfolk, the largest military base in the world. In the government sector, Virginia employs 106,143 civil servants, who in 2013 have a median income of $44,656.
Virginia has the highest concentration of technology workers of any state and is the fourth largest technology worker after California, Texas and New York.
Computer chips were the state’s highest-grossing export in 2006, surpassing its traditional top exports of coal and tobacco combined. The state has the highest average and peak internet speeds in the United States, as well as the third fastest in the world. Data centers in Northern Virginia handle 70% of US national Internet traffic.
In addition, a 2014 survey of 12,000 small business owners ranked Virginia as one of the most friendly states for small businesses.
Tourism in Virginia generates an estimated 210,000 jobs and generates about $22 billion in state revenue.
Agriculture occupies 32% of land in Virginia
. Since 2012, about 357,000 jobs have been in agriculture, with over 47,000 holdings covering a total farmland area of 8.1 million acres (12,656 sq mi; 32,780 km2). Although the development of agriculture has declined significantly since 1960 years old, with twice as many farms, it remains the largest manufacturing area in the state of Virginia.
Virginia collects private income tax ranging from 3.0% to 5.75%. The government sales tax is 4.3%, while the food tax rate is 1.5%. There is an additional local tax of 1%. Virginia also has a property tax that is collected at the local government level and varies by county. Real estate is also taxed locally based on 100% fair market value. Personal property is also taxed locally and based on a percentage of original value.
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Virginia (Eng. Virginia; also Virginia) is a state in the eastern United States, one of the so-called South Atlantic states. 10th state within the state. Population – 7.2 million people (2000; 12th place in the USA). Ethnic composition: African Americans – 19.6%, Germans – 11.7%, Hispanics – 11.2%, British – 11.1%, Irish – 9.8%.
Capital – Richmond, largest city – Virginia Beach, other large cities – Alexandria, Lynchburg, Norfolk, Newport News, Portsmouth, Hampton, Chesapeake.
The full official name of the state is the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Official nicknames – “Old Dominion” (Old Dominion), “Mother of Presidents”.
The official motto is “So it will always be with tyrants!” (lat. Sic semper tyrannis!).
Year of foundation:
1788 (10th in order)
State Slogan:
So it will always be with tyrants
Formal name:
Commonwealth of Virginia
State’s largest city:
Virginia Beach
State capital:
Richmond
Population:
more than 7. 2 million people (12th in the country).
Area:
110.8 thousand sq. km. (Rank 35 nationally.)
More large cities in the state:
Alexandria, Lynchburg, Norfolk, Newport News, Portsmouth, Hampton, Chesapeake.
Geography
The area of Virginia is 110.86 thousand km² (35th in the USA). In the east, the state is washed by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean; in the south it borders with the states of North Carolina and Tennessee; in the northeast – with the state of Maryland, in the northwest – with the state of West Virginia, in the west – with Kentucky. The Delmarva Peninsula in eastern Virginia is separated from the mainland by the Chesapeake Bay.
The eastern part of the state is heavily waterlogged. The western part is located on the threshold of the Appalachian Mountains, the system of which includes the Cumberland Plateau and the Blue Ridge. The most significant rivers of the state are the Potomac, Rappahannock, Shenandoah and Roanoke. More than 60% of the state is covered with forests. The climate is transitional from temperate to subtropical, humid, with hot summers and mild winters.
History
Traditionally, the Cherokee, Chicahomini, Meherrins, Monks, Pamunks, etc. Indian tribes lived on the territory of present-day Virginia. They belonged to three large ethnic groups, the largest of which was the Algonquian, the other two – the Iroquois and the Sioux.
At the end of the 16th century (1587), when England began to colonize North America, the province was named Virginia (“Virgin”) in honor of Queen Elizabeth I, who never married. At the beginning of the 17th century, the London Virginia Company was established here, which financed Jamestown (the original capital of the province) and other English settlements.
In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, the capital was moved to Richmond. On June 25, 1788, Virginia became the tenth and largest of the original thirteen states of the United States. After the war, Virginia was for a long time the main political center of the country: it was from here that the authors of the constitution, as well as eight presidents and other prominent politicians, came from.
The development of industry, which began in the 1840s, was frozen by the Civil War, but gained momentum again in the 20th century. In April 1861, Virginia officially joined the Confederacy. In 1863, the western part (now the state of West Virginia) separated from it. During the war, Virginia became the main arena of battles – the battles of Bull Run, Petersburg, Fredericksburg and others took place here. Here, on April 9, 1865, in the village of Appomattox, General Robert E. Lee signed the act of surrender.
During the post-war Reconstruction, Virginia was officially re-admitted to the United States in 1870.
In 1967, for the first time since 1891, a black citizen was elected to the state legislature, and in 1969, for the first time since the end of the Civil War, the state was headed by a Republican governor. In 1989, for the first time in US history, an African-American, Lawrence Wilder, was elected to the post of governor of a state.
On August 23, 2011, an earthquake of magnitude 5. 9 hit the East Coastpoints on the Richter scale. Tremors were also felt in the states of North Carolina, Maryland, New York, Ohio and the metropolitan District of Columbia. There were no reports of casualties or damage, and there was no tsunami threat. Most offices and government agencies were evacuated during the earthquake. The Capitol and the Pentagon were also evacuated. Two nuclear reactors were shut down.
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The Commonwealth of Virginia or the “Old Dominion” is the tenth state that joined the union on June 25, 1788. It is part of the group of the South Atlantic states, washed by the Atlantic Ocean in the east, neighbors are: in the south – North Carolina and Tennessee, in the northwest – West Virginia, in the northeast – Maryland, in the west – Kentucky. With a total area of 110,785.67 sq. km, the state ranks 35th in the country in terms of size. About 60% of the state is covered with forests, and the eastern part is heavily swamped. Along the southeastern outskirts of the Appalachians runs a chain of mountain ranges – the Blue Ridge. The Blue Ridge and Chesapeake Bay are the two most important geographic features of the state. The largest and most significant rivers usually include the Roanoke, Shenandoah, Potomac, Rappahannock.
Home to over 8 million people, Virginia is the twelfth most populous state. Capital city Richmond
and the most populous city is Virginia Beach
, founded in 1888. Virginia Beach, as the name suggests, is famous for its beaches and resorts, and even holds an honorable place in the Guinness Book of Records as the city with the longest public beach. In addition, three US military bases have settled in the city. The other major city is Norfolk –
a port city founded in 1682 on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay. During the war of 1775-1783, the headquarters of the governor of Great Britain was located here, and now the naval base of the US Navy – Norfolk is located in the city. City Newport News
is famous for its shipbuilding: a large part of American nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers was built here. Among other large cities, we note Chesapeake
and Arlington.
The history of the Commonwealth of Virginia often begins with the founding of Jamestown in 1607, the first permanent English settlement in the New World. Initially, it was Jamestown that was the capital of the colony, and only in 1780 it was moved to Richmond. Virginia General Assembly founded July 30, 1619, is today recognized as the oldest legislature in the Western Hemisphere. The colonization of North America took place from the end of the 16th century by the British, and the state got its name in honor of Queen Elizabeth I, who never married. The London Virginia Company and numerous English settlements were established on the territory.
This painting by American artists Sidney King and Keith Rocco depicts the landing of the colonists, 1607.
During the American Revolution, Virginia witnessed the final surrender of British forces at Yorktown, and later became known as the home of many revolutionary era figures and future American presidents, including George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Eight US presidents (in addition to those mentioned above – James Madison, James Monroe, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, Woodrow Wilson) were natives of Virginia, more than from any other state. Virginia is often referred to as the “mother of presidents” for a reason.
During the Civil War, in 1861, Virginia joined the Confederacy. Later, in 1863, the western part, West Virginia, separated. Virginia became the main battlefield: it was here that the battles of Fredericksberg, Bull Run, Petersburg, etc. took place. And it was here that on April 9, 1865, General Robert Lee signed the act of surrender. In the course of reconstruction, in 1870, Virginia was again officially admitted to the United States.
The modern government of Virginia is almost identical in structure to the federal government and is divided into three branches: legislative, executive and judicial. The Virginia General Assembly consists of 100 members of the House of Representatives and 40 members of the Senate. The governor and lieutenant governor are elected every four years. Governors cannot be elected or serve consecutive terms. The Virginia court system consists of the Virginia Supreme Court and the Virginia Court of Appeals, district courts, and lower district courts (juvenile, etc.). Virginia has 13 electoral votes in presidential elections and 11 seats in the US House of Representatives. The state governor is Republican Robert McDonnell.
Seal of Virginia created in 1776 with the motto ”
Sic
simper
tyrannis
»
(Latin for “this is how tyrants end”) refers to the declaration of independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. Depicted on the seal is Virtus – a female figure, a symbol of Roman virtue, a genius of the Commonwealth, she leans on a spear in her right hand. Under her left foot lies a prostrate male figure – a symbol of tyranny and the defeat of Great Britain in the fight against the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Commonwealth flag has the seal in the middle against a blue background and was first used in 1861.
The state’s economy is very diverse, but the public sector is the state’s leading source of income. A large place is given to the tobacco, rubber, food, chemical and engineering industries. About 30% of the territory is devoted to farms that grow the main crops: soybeans, cotton, tomatoes, nuts, potatoes, corn, etc. Cattle and sheep are bred, fishing is also well developed.
In 2010, the state’s GDP was $424 billion. It should be noted that since the end of the 20th century, the high-tech sphere has been actively developing in the state. Forbes magazine in 2009Named Virginia the most business-friendly state in the United States.
The Commonwealth is also home to several high-ranking public and private colleges and universities. There are 176 of them in the state, a special place is occupied by:
University of Virginia
: Founded 1819; the campus designed by Thomas Jefferson is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site;
College of William and Mary
: Founded in 1693, ranked as the 4th best university in the US in 2009according to Forbes magazine. Future US presidents studied here – the already mentioned Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, John Tyler; the same college graduated from such famous personalities as the future Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, the chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under Barack Obama, Christina Romer, David Brown – NASA astronaut;
Virginia Tech
(1872) ;
Virginia Commonwealth University
(1838) ;
Virginia Military Institute
(1839)
: alumni include George Marshall, five-star general, Nobel Peace Prize winner.
University of Washington and Lee
(1749) etc.
Virginia is the “cradle” not only of presidents, but also of other famous people: George Mason
, one of the Founding Fathers, author of the Declaration of Human Rights, participant in the drafting of the US Constitution, Patrick Henry –
First Governor of Virginia, Pocahontas –
Indian princess Matoaka, daughter of the leader who united 25 tribes; Pocahontas’ marriage to an English tobacco planter was the beginning of many famous Virginia noble families, John Smith –
American national hero, sailor, one of the founders of Jamestown, William Styron –
1968 Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, Booker Taliafer Washington
– politician, writer, educator of American blacks, Lawrence Wilder –
90,139 first African-American governor between 1990-1994
On June 25, 1788, another state became part of America, which became the 10th in a row – Virginia
. This area in the southern United States on the Atlantic coast is famous for its tobacco and timber. This is the state of queens and presidents, attractive to tourists in many ways.
Virginia ranks 35th in the country in terms of its area – 110,785 km 2. The population is just over 8 million people. The capital is the city of Richmond. Largest cities: Virginia Beach, Alexandria, Norfolk.
Richmond is the capital of Virginia
Virginia is one of the first territories to be settled by Europeans. Already at the end of the 16th century, Great Britain made it its colony, forming a number of small towns. The future state of Virginia passed into the possession of the United States as a result of the War of Independence.
During the Civil War, Virginia was one of the main cities where active military operations were conducted. As a southern state, it supported the Confederacy and violently resisted the Yankees. And it was here that General Lee signed the instrument of surrender that ended the war.
Origin of the name
Virginia was named after Queen Elizabeth I of England. That is why the state is sometimes called “royal”. Another version of the name is “Virginia”. It comes from the English Virgin – virgin. That was the nickname of the queen, who never married.
Territories and climate
Virginia on the map
Virginia is located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. In addition to the mainland, it has the Delmarva Peninsula as part of its territory. Most of the state (60%) is occupied by forests. The rest is occupied by mountain ranges, plateaus and swamps.
The climate in Virginia is mild, temperate, turning into subtropical. Winters are characterized by high temperatures and humidity. In summer, the weather is hot, characterized by a large amount of precipitation.
Internal composition of the population
The state of Virginia has a large black population – 20%. About 12% of the inhabitants are natives of Germany. There are not so many descendants of the British here – about 11%. Of the religions, Christianity is the most developed, especially Baptism.
Economy
Virginia occupies one of the leading places in mining. These are oil, sand, coal, gas. A significant part of the economy is tied to the US Navy.
Developed in the state of Virginia and agriculture. From here, large batches of tobacco, apples, corn, and soybeans enter the country. The woodworking industry, especially the manufacture of furniture, is at a high level.
Interesting in the state: attractions, places, events
Virginia is rich in various monuments of nature and architecture.
Worth going to:
- Appomatox Courthouse (this is where the instrument of surrender was signed)
- J. Washington Manor
- Shenandoah Park
Shenandoah park
Every year, the Chamber Music Festival takes place in the capital of Virginia
. Tourists will be interested in bridges and tunnels across the bay to the peninsula. Route Skyline Drive will impress with its beauties
in the mountains.
Watch the video about Virginia:
“Little Ireland” is how Americans call the state of Virginia. It received this name because of the incredible similarity of their natural landscapes. In addition, the Irish settlers make up the majority of the population in the state.
Virginia stretches from the shores of the Atlantic Ocean to the Allgen and Blue Mountains. Virginia neighbors four states – Tennessee, West Virginia, North Carolina and Columbia (district). It is located in the western part of the USA. The capital city of Virginia is the city of Richmond.
The Delmarva Peninsula occupies the eastern part of the state, the Appalachian mountains stretch in a long ridge in the west, and the Cumberland Plateau lies nearby. The New River, Potomac, and Shenandoah flow through the state. The rest of Virginia was overgrown with mighty impenetrable forests.
Western Virginia has a fairly harsh continental climate. In the east – subtropics with hot, humid summers and warm, short winters.
State History
Several millennia ago, Virginia was inhabited by the Cherokee and Pamunka Indians. At the end of the 16th century, the British invaded the state. They launched an active colonial policy. Virginia became part of the British colony.
For a time, West Virginia was part of Virginia. But gradually differences began to arise between the West and East Virginians. As a result, West Virginia won freedom and independence and became a separate independent state.
In the postwar years, Virginia was the main economic and political center of the United States.
Later industry and industry developed throughout the state.
State Attractions
Coming to Virginia, it is impossible not to visit Richmond. On its territory there is a huge number of historical and cultural buildings and monuments.
Connoisseurs of history and culture can visit the Museum of Virginia and stroll through the winding streets of the historic quarter of Valentine. Art lovers are advised to visit the Richmond Art Gallery and City Theatre.
The Science Museum and the National Military Park attract a lot of attention. And on the spacious embankment rises a small plant Tredegar Iron Works for the production of pig iron.
Richmond has a large number of parks and gardens. Monroe Natural Park is incredibly popular. And the famous azaleas garden delights and impresses with its beauty and spontaneity.
The Historical Triangle is a territory that includes three ancient towns. A place where countless historical and cultural sites are concentrated. The first city of the triangle is the city of Jamestown. He took refuge on the coast of the Chesapeake Bay. The second is the city of Williamsburg, the third is Yorktown.
Virginia is famous for its beautiful natural scenery. Endless forests descend from high steep mountains and find themselves in a green valley. The purest mountain air is filled with the aroma of numerous herbs and flowers. And the singing and chirping of birds makes you stop and listen.
Forests abound with animals – deer, foxes, possums, squirrels. And this is an incredible incentive for hunters. The rivers are full of fish, so all the banks are “strewn” with fishermen.
Fans of ecotourism have the opportunity to take a fascinating tour of the Shenandoah Nature Park, located in the vicinity of Richmond. Beautiful waterfalls give way to long underground caves, and green vineyards turn into endless cornfields.
Recreation and entertainment
For lovers of excursion tourism, Virginia offers a trip to the historical sights of the state: the ancient Capitol building, the Masonic temple-museum, the famous Glynbrier bunker and the Gothic Branch House building.
Here tourists can try their hand at speleology or rock climbing, take an interesting walk on a bicycle or on horseback, go fishing or ride on kayaks and rafts.
Wonderful golden beaches are offered to tourists by the Virginia Beach resort. Here along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean stretches the longest beach in the world. In addition, there is a wonderful water park on the territory of the resort, which impresses with its numerous attractions and the Neptune water park.
Ecotourism enthusiasts will enjoy a tour of the Luray Caves and the famous Gloomy Marshes.
“The State of Presidents” is how Virginia is called. It became home to George Washington, James Madison and Thomas Jefferson.
In 2011, a massive earthquake hit the state.
Virginia has some pretty ridiculous laws:
- On Sundays, you can’t eat vegetable salads, but you can drink wine or beer.
- No one except MPs is allowed to take or give bribes.
- You can’t spit on the sidewalk.
Attractions of the city of Chesapeake (U.S. state of Virginia)
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The Commonwealth of Virginia or the “Old Dominion” is the tenth state that joined the union on June 25, 1788. It is part of the group of the South Atlantic states, washed by the Atlantic Ocean in the east, neighbors are: in the south – North Carolina and Tennessee, in the north West Virginia to the west, Maryland to the northeast, Kentucky to the west. With a total area of 110,785.67 sq. km, the state ranks 35th in the country in terms of size. About 60% of the state is covered with forests, and the eastern part is heavily swamped. Along the southeastern outskirts of the Appalachians runs a chain of mountain ranges – the Blue Ridge. The Blue Ridge and Chesapeake Bay are the two most important geographic features of the state. The largest and most significant rivers usually include the Roanoke, Shenandoah, Potomac, Rappahannock.
Home to over 8 million people, Virginia is the twelfth most populous state. The capital is Richmond and the most populous city is Virginia Beach , founded in 1888. Virginia Beach, as you can guess from its name, is famous for its beaches and resorts, and even takes pride of place in the Guinness Book of Records as the city with the longest public beach. In addition, three US military bases have settled in the city. The other major city is Norfolk – a port city founded in 1682 on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay. During the war of 1775-1783, the headquarters of the Governor of Great Britain was located here, and now the naval base of the US Navy – Norfolk is located in the city. The city of Newport News is famous for its shipbuilding: a large part of American nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers are built here. Other major cities include Chesapeake and Arlington.
The history of the Commonwealth of Virginia often begins with the founding of Jamestown in 1607, the first permanent English settlement in the New World. Initially, it was Jamestown that was the capital of the colony, and only in 1780 it was moved to Richmond. Virginia General Assembly founded July 30, 1619, is today recognized as the oldest legislature in the Western Hemisphere. The colonization of North America took place from the end of the 16th century by the British, and the state got its name in honor of Queen Elizabeth I, who never married. The London Virginia Company and numerous English settlements were established on the territory.
This painting by American artists Sidney King and Keith Rocco depicts the landing of the colonists, 1607.
During the American Revolution, Virginia witnessed the final surrender of British forces at Yorktown, and later became known as the home of many revolutionary era figures and future American presidents, including George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Eight U.S. presidents (in addition to those mentioned above – James Madison, James Monroe, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, Woodrow Wilson) were natives of Virginia, more than from any other state. Virginia is often referred to as the “mother of presidents” for a reason.
During the Civil War, in 1861, Virginia joined the Confederacy. Later, in 1863, the western part, West Virginia, seceded. Virginia became the main site of the battle: it was here that the battles of Fredericksberg, Bull Run, Petersburg, etc. took place. And it was here that on April 9, 1865, General Robert Lee signed the act of surrender. During Reconstruction, in 1870, Virginia was again officially admitted to the United States.
The modern structure of the government of Virginia is almost identical in structure to the federal government and is divided into three branches: legislative, executive and judicial. The Virginia General Assembly consists of 100 members of the House of Representatives and 40 members of the Senate. The Governor and Lieutenant Governor are elected every four years. Governors cannot be elected or serve consecutive terms. The Virginia court system consists of the Supreme Court of Virginia and the Court of Appeals for the State of Virginia, district courts, and lower district courts (juvenile, etc.). Virginia has 13 electoral votes in presidential elections, and holds 11 seats in the US House of Representatives. The state governor is Republican Robert McDonnell.
The state’s economy is very diverse, but the public sector is the leading source of income for the people of the state. A large place is given to the tobacco, rubber, food, chemical and engineering industries. About 30% of the territory is devoted to farms that grow the main crops: soybeans, cotton, tomatoes, nuts, potatoes, corn, etc. Cattle and sheep are bred, and fishing is also well developed.
In 2010, the state’s GDP was $424 billion. It should be noted that since the end of the 20th century, the high-tech sphere has been actively developing in the state. Forbes magazine in 2009Named Virginia the most business-friendly state in the United States.
The Commonwealth is also home to several high-profile public and private colleges and universities. In total there are 176 of them in the state, a special place is occupied by: University of Virginia : founded in 1819; the campus designed by Thomas Jefferson is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site;
College of William and Mary : Founded in 1693, ranked fourth in the US in 2009according to Forbes magazine. Future US presidents studied here – Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, John Tyler, already mentioned by us; the same college was graduated by such famous personalities as the future Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, the chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under Barack Obama, Christina Romer, David Brown – NASA astronaut;
Virginia Tech (1872) ;
Virginia Commonwealth University (1838) ;
Virginia Military Institute (1839) Alumni include George Marshall, five-star general, Nobel Peace Prize winner.
W University of Washington and Lee (1749) etc.
Virginia is the “cradle” not only of presidents, but also of other famous people: George Mason , one of the “Founding Fathers”, author of the Declaration of Human Rights, participant in the drafting of the US Constitution, Patrick Henry – first governor of Virginia, Pocahontas – Indian princess Matoaca, daughter of the leader who united 25 tribes; Pocahontas’ marriage to an English tobacco planter was the beginning of many notable Virginia noble families, John Smith – America’s national hero, sailor, co-founder of Jamestown, William Styron – 1968 Pulitzer Prize winner, writer, Booker Taliafer Washington – politician , writer, fighter for the education of American blacks, Lawrence Wilder – first African-American governor from 1990-1994
Virginia is famous for its attractions: the museum and the estate of J. Washington Mount Vernon, the estate of Thomas Jefferson – Monticello, the Science Museum of Virginia, the national historical reserve, on the site of which there was the first English settlement and the first capital, Arlingston National Cemetery, the memorial of the Marine Corps. Virginia is home to the Pentagon, the US Department of Defense.
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Virginia Beach is a city located on the East Atlantic Ocean coast of the United States. It is located in the southeastern region of Virginia and is the largest city in this state.
Virginia Beach is one of the urban formations that form the agglomeration called Hampton Roads, stretching around the Chesapeake Bay. In total, about 1.7 million people live in this vast region. Thus, 440 thousand people live in the city of Virginia Beach itself. But despite the fact that Virginia Beach has become the most populous city, the city of Norfolk can still be considered the business center of the Hampton Roads territory. And Virginia Beach, in fact, has become a resort beach “suburb”.
The city of Virginia Beach is constantly included in the annual ratings and lists of the most attractive places to live in America. These lists and ratings are published by highly authoritative publications.
The history of this picturesque city began when, on April 26, 1607, after an unusually long and dangerous voyage lasting as much as 144 days, 3 ships that bore the names “Good luck”, “Suzanne Constant”, “and” Discovery ” finally reached the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay . An Englishman named Christopher Newport commanded these ships. He was a former pirate hired specifically to establish the first settlements in Virginia, a colony that had been settled by the British since the late 16th century. Here, at the landing site, the colonists spent three days and named it Cape Henry. From this place they moved along the line of the bay and founded the city of Jamestown, which became the first English settlement in the territory of the modern United States.
And the very first settlement in the places of modern Virginia Beach was formed in 1621, but this area was very poorly developed for more than a century. And only at the end of the 19th century, immediately after the advent of railroad traffic and the electrification of the region, the small settlement of Virginia Beach at that time was transformed into a large resort area. Since the beginning of the 20th century, this picturesque resort has been recognized by a huge number of tourists, and in 1906 Virginia Beach received the long-awaited status of a city. Over the next 45 years, the popularity of the Virginia Beach resort continued to grow steadily.
Today Virginia Beach is a family oriented resort offering a classic beach experience. In addition to the beaches themselves, which are about 60 km long, the city of Virginia Beach has a lot to offer. From ocean fishing, full-on surfing and whale watching to family parks, children’s attractions and, of course, casinos.
The main sectors of the regional economy are agriculture, industry and construction, trade, and the main thing for this city is tourism.
The army and navy are of great importance for this seemingly peaceful city. There are 11 major naval installations in the region, including the world’s largest naval base, which houses the US Atlantic Fleet. 7 largest companies that specialize in the production of defense and military products operate here at once.
In 2010, Virginia Beach received 6.2 million one-day visits and 5.5 million multi-day visitors. The total spending of the guests of the city amounted to about 1.1 billion dollars.
Throughout the year, the city of Virginia Beach hosts a huge variety of different mass events. These include the Neptune Day celebration, the famous Oceana Air Show, all kinds of auto shows, wine and beer festivals, the annual beach soccer tournament and music concerts.
The climate in Virginia Beach is subtropical and very humid. Palm trees that are found on the coast are not at all natural for these latitudes. Devastating storms and tropical hurricanes usually move north or south. All 4 seasons of the year are clearly distinguishable in the city. Winters here are usually mild, sometimes without snow at all. The summer is long and very warm, only sometimes overshadowed by cool intervals that are associated with the winds of the Atlantic. But autumn and spring here are usually just amazing.
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Virginia (VA) – US Information
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Virginia is a state located in the eastern United States. The population is 8.097 million (2011). The capital is the city of Richmond. Major cities: Virginia Beach, Lynchburg, Portsmouth, Alexandria, Norfolk, Roanoke, Newport News. Area 110,785 km². The borders run in the east along the Atlantic Ocean, in the northeast it borders with the District of Columbia and the state of Maryland, in the south it shares a common border with North Carolina and Tennessee, in the northwest with West Virginia, in the west with Kentucky. On June 25, 1788, Virginia officially became the 10th state of the United States.
State Landmarks Richmond is home to the distinguished University School of the Arts, Valentine Historic Center, 1957 ballet, opera, 1920s classic cinema, Confederate Museum near the spectacular Capitol Building, Richmond Symphony Complex, Civil War National Park, Historic Tredegar Iron Works near the waterfront, where iron was smelted and poured. Also located here is the 1741 St. John’s Episcopal Church, which became the refrain of the struggle for independence, the Edgar Poe Museum, the monuments of Christopher Columbus, Bill “Beaujanlet” Robinson, as well as the Alley of 56 Bells of the First World War, in memory of fallen soldiers. On an area of 610 hectares there are 40 park areas for every taste. It even has the only specialized mini-park for four-legged pets. In the west of Virginia is the Shenandoah Valley with huge mysterious caves and waterfalls. There is also a large park with vineyards and wineries. You can walk along picturesque places or try the products of winemakers. Geography and climate The eastern part of Virginia (Delmarva Peninsula) is separated from the main territory by the Chesapeake Bay. The area is swampy. The main rivers are the Potomac, Shenandoah, Roanoke, Rappahannock. More than 60% of the state is covered with forests. In the southwest are the Blue Ridge Mountains, the highest point is Mount Rogers (1746 m). The Cumberland and Ellegheni Plateaus are also located here. The climate is temperate, subtropical. Humidity is increased. Summer is usually hot, the temperature in July is 23-26°C. Winters are mild, in January the temperature can drop to -1°C. The amount of precipitation is about 1000 mm per year. The average frequency of thunderstorms is 35-45 days a year. On average, there are seven tornadoes per year. Cold air masses from the mountains often bring heavy snowfalls and storms. Economy In the Appalachian region, minerals are mined – coal, sand, stone, oil, gas. Large military and naval bases are located here, where residents work. There are factories and enterprises for the production of tobacco, chemical, rubber, food and engineering products. The woodworking industry, furniture production, services and tourism are developed. The headquarters of the largest Internet company America Online, specializing in the field of high technologies, is located in Virginia. Agriculture is characterized by the cultivation of tobacco, corn, soybeans, apples, peanuts, and potatoes. Animal husbandry, poultry farming, and fishing are developed. Transport infrastructure includes railways, highways, airports. Population and religion Population density 79 people per km². More than 56% of the population lives in cities. The racial makeup was 73% White, 20% African American, 6% Asian, 0.8% Native American, and 7% Hispanic. In the 18th century, almost one in two Virginians was African American. By the middle of the 19th century, due to the influx of European emigrants and the sale of slaves (African Americans), the number of black residents sharply decreased. The largest ethnic groups are: African Americans – 20%, Germans – 12%, Americans – 11.5%, British – 11%, Irish – 10%. The largest religious groups are: Christians – 76%, Jews – 1%, Buddhists – 1%, Hindus – 1%, Muslims – 0.5%. |
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2021-11-22 | 09:30 AM | Monitoring Visit |
2020-12-17 | 11:00 AM | Monitoring Visit |
2020-07-29 | 06:40 PM | Complaint Closure |
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2019-12-16 | 09:30 AM | Monitoring Visit |
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2018-12-18 | 10:00 AM | Complaint Closure |
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I accidentally stumbled upon Parker Early Learning Academy while looking for a new daycare when we moved from Castle Rock to Parker earlier this summer. Now I know that it wasn’t an accident, but fate! Sangeeta has a beautiful vision to bring personalized education and a community to all enrolled families. Miss Nicole loves my 6 month old as if she were her own. Katie and Teri are on top of everything and always make sure I know what’s going on. I highly recommend this daycare to anyone looking for a great, loving, and educational place to send their kids everyday!
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August 27, 2019Best preschool out there. Top notch teachers, bilingual options available and very caring staff. Highly recommend to anyone! My 3-yr-old daughter loves it and my 1-yr-old will be going there next.
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March 21, 2019We have been at the school for nearly a year and the new owner has done a very nice job updating the equipment and freshening the building. We love the teachers and the price is fair. The bilingual aspect is also great and very good for young childrens minds.
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This place is fantastic! Our girls are always so excitied to go and the staff is so kind and attentive. They are learning new things every day!
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We are a locally owned small, intimate, preschool managed with a personal touch. Our teachers work with small groups providing personal attention to children. Our goal is to provide safe and loving environment to our children and quality education in STEM and bilingual Spanish. We have completely transformed our operations to ensure child, family, and employee safety during the Covid-19 pandemic. We continue to stay in small classes and have added advanced STEM and Spanish bilingual curriculum as our children stay longer before transitioning to the school system. We offer a safe alternative to the school system for children under the age of six with our pre-K and Kindergarten curriculum.
Sing Your Song Well – Master’s Program in Writing – National Research University Higher School of Economics
American writer and professor Jeff Parker talks about how learning to write is life-changing, why a literary community is useful, and why writing with blood is important.
Jeff Parker and Polina Reprintseva. Photo: Anna Pravdyuk
Jeff Parker is an American writer and director of the DISQUIET international literary program in Lisbon. Author of a travelogue about life in Russia Where Bears Roam the Streets: A Russian Journal (Where bears roam the streets: a Russian magazine), an autobiographical novel Ovenman (Baker) about skateboarding, working in restaurants, a collection of short stories TheTaste of Penny (Taste of a coin) investigating personal and political contradictions, etc.
Jeff taught creative writing at several universities in the United States and Canada for about four years. He is currently a professor at the State University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMassAmherst). In July 2017, Jeff Parker became a guest lecturer at the Creative Writing School Literary Workshops picnic in Tarusa. There, a young poet and writer, a graduate of CWS Polina Reprintseva , asked him about how he once studied to be a writer himself and what he now teaches his students.
Jeff, you yourself studied writing at the prestigious Syracuse University. How did it affect you?
This education changed my life. I grew up in the South, my family was lower class. Of course, our house could not be called literary. Everything I knew about writers was taught to me at school. It wasn’t until I started studying creative writing that I began to understand what it’s like to be a writer in today’s world. Before that, I thought a writer was a wild, unbridled person, like Bukowski or Henry Miller, or some kind of sexaholic drug addict. It turned out I was wrong. I met people who were decent and loving, kind, generous and sane. My views on literature have completely changed.
How did your life change in the end?
I became who I became. Writer, teacher. If there were no such master’s programs in fine arts, there would be no opportunity for me, a poor guy from the southern hinterland, to meet with writers, with the world of literature. I couldn’t just get on a plane and fly to Paris like previous generations of writers did. I didn’t have the money for this, and I didn’t know about such a possibility, I wasn’t a city dweller.
The master’s program in creative writing allows many people to discover a new way of thinking, which is very different from how they think in a working class environment, in families in which everyone worked in a coal mine, steel mill or farm.
Tell us about the content of the master’s program at the University of Massachusetts.
Our program is very simple. It consists of seminars and theoretical classes. That is, you write and read. In addition, there are elective courses. If you want to study mitochondrial DNA replication, take up biology, if you want to learn Italian, take a course in Italian, learn to draw, please. This is an open system. A master student studying fine arts receives his degree in a studio or workshop. Here you will not become a candidate of sciences, this is a completely different education.
What do your undergraduate students do besides teaching? They work? Or completely immersed in writing?
There are two types of Master of Fine Arts programs. There are programs that offer partial or full funding, and those that don’t. And I believe that people should choose those programs that are fully funded. What does this usually mean? You enter and do not pay tuition. You either teach to earn a salary (this is the responsibility of a teaching assistant), or receive a scholarship, or both. As a rule, our students receive about twenty thousand dollars a year, it is difficult to resist such prospects. You get a degree and teaching experience, you won’t get rich on it, but you can live on it. What’s important. Many pay to get an education.
For example, me.
If you have money, you should spend it on things that are valuable to you. Why not? Wouldn’t it be better to buy a car? This program will not provide you with qualifications, but it will give you invaluable experience, you will learn a lot for your inner world.
In my case it was really a great experience. The program helped me get rid of the sense of self-importance that stood in the way. You need to forget about everything, just sit and write. Then it makes sense.
A student’s first priority is to write, but many applicants have other motives. They are interested in success and recognition, writing itself excites them in the second, third or fifth place. Because of this, difficulties arise. My old teacher Arthur Flowers used to tell us that all good writers were once in the trenches. Five, seven, ten years of work with no hope of publication is the norm, not the exception.
And if you’re lucky…
If you’re lucky, at some point your work will start to bring results, you will be able to get a grant and a teaching position.
Very interesting, it would be nice to write this as a preface to master’s programs.
In the end, all you have is your job. I want to believe that you did it well. It’s all you can hope for.
What is your method? What do you usually talk about with students at the very beginning of the course?
I was trying to find a flexible teaching method that would allow open discussion of students’ creativity without resorting to subjective conclusions. It is based on the idea of ”not knowing”, which belongs to Donald Barthelme.
For aspiring writers, the workflow looks like this: an idea is born in the writer’s head, he turns it into a brilliant story, which ends up on the pages. The writer himself, in their opinion, is a god-like being: he makes the reader laugh in one place, cry in another, as if by music. In fact, it happens exactly the opposite. The author begins the story with a fragment of an idea, with one character, sound, object or place. When he starts work, he does not yet know how the whole story will look like. He follows his intuition, plunges into the unknown, believes that this path will lead him somewhere. The question is, are you ready to surprise yourself.
I have heard similar arguments from commercial writers and great contemporary artists. The work of such brilliant creators as Leo Tolstoy resonates with the idea of ”ignorance”. If I’m not mistaken, he copied Anna Karenina seven times. If you look at the drafts, you will see that the character changes dramatically. Tolstoy makes changes to the setting, the structure of the narrative, in a way it’s just a proofreading. On the other hand, you can see that he is ready to make discoveries, to look for something new for himself in this story.
Stephen King seems to have said that he doesn’t like hard rules, and the main thing for him is to start creating, to write the first sentence.
That’s right, King is one of those writers who doesn’t know exactly where the story will take them. But a certain feeling tells them what they are going to write about. And the writer follows this feeling, it is it that fills the story with energy.
Flannery O’Connor has a short story called “Good Country People” in which a traveling bible dealer steals her wooden prosthesis from the protagonist. The writer said that she knew what the climactic scene would be like only twelve lines before she wrote it.
Really?
Amazing, right? She seems to have planned this from the start. She believed that the denouement surprised the reader primarily because it surprised her. If you write with such interest, attention to the text and involvement, the reader feels it. As a result, the energy of the narrative penetrates into it through the page. Sometimes people challenge my approach, and that’s totally fine. If you don’t want to work this way, there are other options.
These days, stories attack us from all sorts of sources: advertising, TV, newspapers, books, TV series. We are actually drowning in the narrative. There is a danger of repeating familiar stories on the page, and if we want something more, then we need to listen to the voice of the unconscious.
How do you feel about deadlines? As far as I remember, Nabokov said that it takes two weeks to write a story, and about a year to write a short novel. Do you have similar rules?
There are no such rules. Nabokov was a genius, and I’m not sure the world needs all the lyrics I can write. It’s very important to me that writing be a game that I enjoy, not a job. If I become one of those who write for three hours every morning, then I will no longer have so much fun.
It always seemed to me that the type of writers you are talking about now are people who work within the genre. Let’s say the author is working on a series of detective stories, he has a clear schedule. What do you think your students’ goals are? Do any of them plan to write, for example, teen literature?
We do not teach genre literature, only fiction and non-fiction. The best thing about the master’s program is the structuring of work and deadlines. When we accept students, I tell them: it’s time to write a book. You have three years for this.
You can find a mentor in one of the faculties, meet friends among students who will become your first readers, fall in love. If you get teaching experience here that will help you find a job in your specialty, great. Are you going to take courses in Italian literature and learn Italian? Wonderful. Do you want to spend all this time in the room where you will write? I will help you organize your own lessons.
But all this is beside the point. You have come here to write a book, that is your main task. Even if you fail, you will still do something good for yourself. It is most important.
There is an opinion that writing is a solitary occupation. But community gives you a sense of connection with people like you, and that can be rewarding. Do you think a writer should interact with other writers on a regular basis?
Of course, why not? This is useful. Francine Prowse has this idea: writers need a community to help and support them. During a workshop, we learn faster when other writers’ stories are critiqued than our own.
Here you need to find a balance, as a result, these communities shape the thinking of the writer.
Yes, writers complain too much, so it’s better not to spend a lot of time with us. What do you think, are you involved in all these writing communities?
The result of a writer’s work is always unpredictable, there are no guarantees that his work will be rewarded. This factor creates a special type of thinking that is not easy to deal with. By the way, as far as I remember, Viktor Pelevin is not very supportive of literary communities.
But he studied at the Literary Institute.
But he didn’t finish it.
Maybe he prefers to do yoga and snort coke in his apartment all alone. Everyone has their own method. The most important thing is to do your job. Writers are very interesting people, I learn a lot from them. I noticed that students often gravitate towards a kind of “incest”, that is, they like to meet each other very much. I always tell them: get yourself an architect, meet someone from economic school to learn more about economics. But romantic relationships go their own way.
Let’s talk about teachers. Did you learn from other writers, from books, from experience? Did you have teachers who helped you find yourself as a writer?
Yes, there were two or three people that I met in Syracuse, they changed my attitude to many things, for example, Arthur Flowers, he said: “Parker, you don’t need to be the best writer that ever lived. You just gotta sing your song as well as you can.” In other words, you must try to do everything that depends on you, create something original, unique in your copy. And whether the world recognizes your creation or not – these are the problems of the world. You don’t have to worry about it.
But the work is created for the audience, for that very world. If you have done something special, you should share it with people. Sometimes this requires making changes to the work so that the reader likes it more.
Of course. I am not saying that you should not work on your text. I mean “popular” and “good” are two different things. You will not argue that Britney Spears sings better than Anna Netrebko, this is absurd. Or that Dan Brown writes better than Sorokin. But Sorokin cannot even dream of the number of readers that Brown has. And he should not strive for this.
Is Denis Johnson? He was both, that is, he reached his maximum flourishing as an artist, at the same time being a cult figure.
Yes, but his books don’t sell as well as Stephen King’s.
Of course.
He is a great writer. You know, he recently died. He said one of the best things about writing that I have ever heard. It’s a whole lesson in writing in three lines: write naked, write in blood, write in exile.
Write naked as if you had nothing to hide, write in blood as if every drop of ink was as valuable as a drop of your blood, write from exile as if you were expelled from the country and you will never return home , so you have to reproduce every detail as accurately as possible. This is the best advice.
I was very fortunate to have spent some time with Denis Johnson and learned a great deal from him, even though he was not my teacher. It was so sad to hear that he passed away. He looked great a year ago at the DISQUIET writing festival. I usually don’t post my photos on Instagram, but I broke this rule and posted a photo from a year ago, where we are together with Denis: apparently, he is very uncomfortable in my arms. He was a great writer. And he was very wise. He wanted to write, he did not care about the external attributes of the literary world. You want all this tinsel while you are still very young. When you get older, you realize that happiness is not there.
Is happiness important?
This is where my American perception of reality may differ from your Russian one. You know, the Declaration of Independence says that we have the right to pursue happiness. And we are striving for it.
Interesting. I have something to learn from you.
You never know exactly what will be in demand in the world of literature. Winning prizes is great. It’s nice to be recognized. But that’s not what matters at all. Of course, when I win a big prize, I will change my mind. We’ll talk after I get a call from the Booker Committee. My point of view will change a little in this case. But until then…
You are absolutely right, it can be taken as an axiom: opinions and prizes are secondary. No need to try to adapt your style of writing to this.
Yes. For example, Pelevin is an isolated case. A writer who refuses to stop. He follows his vision, it always delights. I can’t imagine Pelevin writing War and Peace out of the blue to get Booker. The problem with master’s programs in writing is that they force us to focus on the superficial, which to some extent reflects human nature. Of course, I say this, but I myself wonder why I did not get into the issue of Grant’s magazine about new American novelists. (Granta is a periodical on politics and literature founded by students of the University of Cambridge in 1889. Since the 70s of the twentieth century, Granta has concentrated on the best literary novelties, Kazuo Ishiguro, Salman Rushdie, Zalee Smith and others have published in the magazine. Once every ten a number dedicated to American novelists is being published).
Yes, yes.
I’m not too worried about this. Just a little. Enough. Worry enough to remember that I’m alive. You will never be able to decipher this interview.
Text: Polina Reprintseva
Photo: Anna Pravdyuk
The interview was first published on the Creative Writing School website.
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RIALTO, CA,
K-12,
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Come Back Kids
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9-12,
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Redlands Unified School District, CA,
K-5,
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Students: 458,
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Colton Joint Unified School District, CA,
K-6,
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San Bernardino County Office of Education, CA,
K-12,
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Riverside County Office of Education, CA,
K-12,
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Community School/Independent Alternative Education
San Bernardino County Office of Education, CA,
3-12,
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Students: 464,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
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California School for the Deaf-Riverside, CA,
K-12,
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FONTANA, CA,
K-12,
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SAN BERNARDINO, CA,
K-5,
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Washington High School
Colton Joint Unified School District, CA,
K-12,
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West Chester Area SD School District (2022-23)
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West Chester Area SD School District ranks among the top 20% of public school district in Pennsylvania for:
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Overall Rank
Highest overall rank (Top 10%)
Math Proficiency
Highest math proficiency (Top 10%)
Reading/Language Arts Proficiency
Highest reading/language arts proficiency (Top 10%)
Graduation Rate
Highest graduation rate (Top 5%)
Community Size
Largest student body (number of students) (Top 1%)
For the 2022-23 school year, there are 16 public schools serving 11,959 students in West Chester Area SD School District. This district’s average testing ranking is 10/10, which is in the top 10% of public schools in Pennsylvania.
Public Schools in West Chester Area SD School District have an average math proficiency score of 65% (versus the Pennsylvania public school average of 45%), and reading proficiency score of 81% (versus the 62% statewide average).
The top ranked public schools in West Chester Area SD School District are West Chester Bayard Rustin High School, West Chester Henderson High School and West Chester East High School. Overall testing rank is based on a school’s combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking. West Chester Area SD School District has one of the highest concentrations of top ranked public schools in Pennsylvania.
Minority enrollment is 26% of the student body (majority Hispanic and Asian), which is less than the Pennsylvania public school average of 37% (majority Black and Hispanic).
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West Chester Area SD School District, which is ranked within the top 10% of all 701 school districts in Pennsylvania (based off of combined math and reading proficiency testing data) for the 2018-2019 school year.
The school district’s graduation rate of 96% has decreased from 97% over five school years.
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The revenue/student of $20,568 is higher than the state median of $18,473. The school district revenue/student has stayed relatively flat over four school years.
The school district’s spending/student of $19,817 is higher than the state median of $17,771. The school district spending/student has stayed relatively flat over four school years.
Best West Chester Area SD School District Public Schools (2022-23)
School (Math and Reading Proficiency)
Location
Grades
Students
Rank: #11.
West Chester Bayard Rustin High School
Math: 90% | Reading: 88%
Rank:
Top 5%
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1100 Shiloh Road
West Chester, PA 19382
(484) 266-4300
Grades: 9-12
| 1,278 students
Rank: #22.
West Chester Henderson High School
Math: 84% | Reading: 87%
Rank:
Top 5%
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400 Montgomery Ave
West Chester, PA 19380
(484) 266-3300
Grades: 9-12
| 1,379 students
Rank: #33.
West Chester East High School
Math: 84% | Reading: 86%
Rank:
Top 10%
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450 Ellis Ln
West Chester, PA 19380
(484) 266-3800
Grades: 9-12
| 1,237 students
Rank: #44.
Exton Elementary School
Math: 74% | Reading: 85%
Rank:
Top 10%
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301 S Hendricks Ave
Exton, PA 19341
(484) 266-1400
Grades: K-5
| 558 students
Rank: #55.
Glen Acres Elementary School
Math: 74% | Reading: 82%
Rank:
Top 20%
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1150 Delancey Pl
West Chester, PA 19382
(484) 266-1700
Grades: K-5
| 554 students
Rank: #6 – 76. – 7.
East Goshen Elementary School
Math: 69% | Reading: 84%
Rank:
Top 20%
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800 N Chester Rd
West Chester, PA 19380
(484) 266-1500
Grades: K-5
| 431 students
Rank: #6 – 76. – 7.
Westtown-thornbury Elementary School
Math: 71% | Reading: 83%
Rank:
Top 20%
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750 Westbourne Road
West Chester, PA 19382
(484) 266-1800
Grades: K-5
| 543 students
Rank: #88.
Penn Wood Elementary School
Math: 72% | Reading: 81%
Rank:
Top 20%
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1470 Johnny’s Way
West Chester, PA 19382
(484) 266-1900
Grades: K-5
| 486 students
Rank: #99.
Sarah W Starkweather Elementary School
Math: 69% | Reading: 82%
Rank:
Top 20%
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1050 Wilmington Pike
West Chester, PA 19382
(484) 266-2200
Grades: K-5
| 566 students
Rank: #1010.
Fern Hill Elementary School
Math: 65% | Reading: 80%
Rank:
Top 30%
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915 Lincoln Ave
West Chester, PA 19380
(484) 266-1600
Grades: K-5
| 566 students
Rank: #1111.
Mary C Howse Elementary School
Math: 65% | Reading: 79%
Rank:
Top 30%
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641 W Boot Rd
West Chester, PA 19380
(484) 266-1300
Grades: K-5
| 605 students
Rank: #1212.
East Bradford Elementary School
Math: 67% | Reading: 74%
Rank:
Top 30%
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820 Frank Rd
West Chester, PA 19380
(484) 266-2100
Grades: K-5
| 377 students
Rank: #1313.
Hillsdale Elementary School
Math: 61% | Reading: 79%
Rank:
Top 30%
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725 W Market St
West Chester, PA 19382
(484) 266-2000
Grades: K-5
| 537 students
Rank: #1414.
Stetson MiddleSchool
Math: 54% | Reading: 80%
Rank:
Top 30%
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1060 Wilmington Pike
West Chester, PA 19382
(484) 266-2700
Grades: 6-8
| 860 students
Rank: #1515.
J R Fugett MiddleSchool
Math: 55% | Reading: 78%
Rank:
Top 50%
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500 Ellis Ln
West Chester, PA 19380
(484) 266-2900
Grades: 6-8
| 875 students
Rank: #1616.
E N Peirce MiddleSchool
Math: 52% | Reading: 78%
Rank:
Top 50%
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1314 Burke Rd
West Chester, PA 19380
(484) 266-2500
Grades: 6-8
| 1,107 students
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WEST CHESTER, PA — Back-to-school planning has already begun in the West Chester Area School District, with calendars available to help parents prepare for the first day.
That calendar you may keep on your refrigerator can be filled in with days when school is closed.
The district’s current health and safety plan remains that wearing masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is optional.
Find out what’s happening in West Chesterwith free, real-time updates from Patch.
If Chester County increases to a high level, the district will consult with the Chester County Health Department to determine if universal masking is necessary.
Children in ALL grades (K-12) need the following vaccines:
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- Four (4) doses of tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis* (1 dose on or after 4th birthday)
- Four (4) doses of polio (4th dose on or after 4th birthday, and at least 6 months after previous dose given)**
- Two (2) doses of measles, mumps, and rubella*** (given after 12 months of age)
- Three (3) doses of hepatitis B
- Two (2) doses of varicella (chickenpox), or evidence of immunity
The first day of school for students is Monday, Aug. 29.
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Public schools in West Chester belong to districts that are headquartered in one or more other communities.
Downingtown Area Sd School District | Downingtown, PA Schools |
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Unionville Chadds Ford Sd School District | Kennett Square, PA Schools |
West Chester Area Sd School District | Exton, PA Schools |
PUBLIC SCHOOLS LOCATED IN West Chester | Grades |
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21st Century Cyber Cs School 1245 Wrights Lane West Chester, PA 19380 |
06-12 |
Chester Co Family Academy Cs School 530 E. Union Street West Chester, PA 19382 |
KG-02 |
E N Peirce Middle School 1314 Burke Rd West Chester, PA 19380 |
06-08 |
East Bradford Elementary School 820 Frank Rd West Chester, PA 19380 |
KG-05 |
East Goshen Elementary School 800 N Chester Rd West Chester, PA 19380 |
KG-05 |
Fern Hill Elementary School 915 Lincoln Ave West Chester, PA 19380 |
KG-05 |
Glen Acres Elementary School 1150 Delancey Pl West Chester, PA 19382 |
KG-05 |
Hillsdale Elementary School 725 W Market St West Chester, PA 19382 |
KG-05 |
J R Fugett Middle School 500 Ellis Ln West Chester, PA 19380 |
06-08 |
Mary C Howse Elementary School 641 W Boot Rd West Chester, PA 19380 |
KG-05 |
Penn Wood Elementary School 1470 Johnny’s Way West Chester, PA 19382 |
KG-05 |
Pennsylvania Leadership Cs School 1332 Enterprise Dr West Chester, PA 19380 |
KG-12 |
Pocopson Elementary School 1105 Pocopson Road West Chester, PA 19382 |
KG-05 |
Sarah W Starkweather Elementary School 1050 Wilmington Pike West Chester, PA 19382 |
KG-05 |
Stetson Middle School 1060 Wilmington Pike West Chester, PA 19382 |
06-08 |
West Chester Bayard Rustin High School 1100 Shiloh Road West Chester, PA 19382 |
09-12 |
West Chester East High School 450 Ellis Ln West Chester, PA 19380 |
09-12 |
West Chester Henderson High School 400 Montgomery Ave West Chester, PA 19380 |
09-12 |
Westtown-Thornbury Elementary School 750 Westbourne Road West Chester, PA 19382 |
KG-05 |
Downingtown Area Sd School District | Downingtown, PA Schools |
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Unionville Chadds Ford Sd School District | Kennett Square, PA Schools |
West Chester Area Sd School District | Exton, PA Schools |
Best schools in West Chester
- Pocopson El Sch
- West Chester Bayard Rustin HS
- Glen Acres El Sch
- Westtown-Thornbury El Sch
- East Goshen El Sch
- Penn Wood El Sch
- Sarah W Starkweather El Sch
- West Chester East HS
- West Chester Henderson HS
- Fern Hill El Sch
Popular Neighborhoods in West Chester
- Dilworthtown
- Westtown
- Woodcrest
- Dutton Mill / Rocky Hill
- Tanguy
- Darlington Corners / Oakbourne
- Bradford Hills / Grove
- Glenloch / Kirkland
- Green Hill
- Sconnelltown / Wawaset
Popular Communities Near West Chester PA
- Berwyn
- Chadds Ford
- Chester Springs
- Downingtown
- Exton
- Malvern
- Media
- Newtown Square
- Thornton
- Wilmington
West Chester, Pennsylvania
West Chester is a borough and county of Chester County, in the US state of Pennsylvania. [3] Located in the Philadelphia metropolitan area, the township had a population of 18,461 at the 2010 census. [4] West Chester is the mailing address for most of the surrounding townships. When counted by mailing address, the 2010 United States Census population was 108,696, making it the 10th largest city in Pennsylvania by mailing address. [5]
Most of the West Chester University of Pennsylvania North Campus and the government of Chester County are located in the borough. The city center is located at the intersection of Market and High Streets.
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The area was originally called Turk’s Head, after the inn of the area of the same name, located in what is now the city center. [6] West Chester has been the seat of government for County Chester since 1786, when the seat was moved from the neighboring town. Chester in what is now Delaware County. The township was incorporated in 1799. [7] In the heart of the city is the Courthouse, a Classical Revival building designed in the 1840s. Thomas W. Walter, one of the architects of the Capitol in Washington DC. [8] In the 18th century, West Chester was the center of watchmaking. At the end of 19century Hoopes, Bro. and the Darlington Company became a major wheel factory, first for wagons and later for automobiles. [9] [10] In the early 20th century, the Sharples cream company was an important industry. [11] In the late 20th century, Commodore International, one of the pioneers of the home computer, was headquartered in West Chester about a mile northeast of the town. [ citation needed ]
The West Chester Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places at 1985 year. Other listed buildings Chester County Bank, Buckwalter Building, Butler’s Palace, Chester County Courthouse, William Everhart Buildings, Farmers and Mechanics Building, West Chester First Presbyterian Church, New Century Clubhouse, Joseph Rothrock House, Sharples Manor, Sharples Separator, Warner Theater , West Chester Boys Boarding School, and West Chester State College Quadrangle Historic District. [12]
Geography
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West Goshen Township borders West Chester to the north, south and east and East Bradford Township borders West Chester to the west. The area is located between the Brandywine Creek and Chester Creek watersheds. [13] It is located 25 miles (40 km) west of Philadelphia and 17 miles (27 km) north of Wilmington, Delaware.
According to the US Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 1.8 square miles (5 km 2 ), all of which land.
Climate
Like much of eastern Pennsylvania east of the Appalachian Mountains, West Chester lies in the transition zone between humid continental (Köppen: DFA ) and humid subtropical (Köppen: Cfa ) climate zones, usually with more characteristics the first than the second. [14] Summers are hot and humid, and winters are cold but variable. Annual high temperatures average 39.0 °F (3.9 °C) to 85.4 °F (29.7 °C), annual average low temperatures average 22.2 °F (-5.4 °C ) to 64.4 °F (18.0 °C), with the record high being 105 °F (41 °C) and the record low being -16 °F (-27 °C).
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As of the 2010 Census, the borough was 72.1% non-Hispanic white, 12.1% black or African American, 0.2% Native American, 1.4% Asian, and 2.4% two or more races. About 13.4% of the population was of Hispanic or Latino origin. [20]
As of 2000 census [18] , the township had 17,861 people, 6,265 households, and 2,662 families. The population density was 9703.3 people per square mile (3747.9 / km 2 ). The 6,541 housing units averaged 3,553.5 per square mile (1,372.6/km). 2 ). In the racial makeup, the borough’s residents were 75.44% White, 17.08% Black, 3.64% from other races, 1.46% Asian, 0.31% Native American, 0.07% Pacific Islander, and 2. 00% of two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 8.9four%.
Of the 6265 households, 19.1% had children under the age of 18, 26.8% were married couples, 12.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 57.5% were non-families. About 35.3% of all households were made up of individuals and 7.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.31 and the average family size is 2.95.
The district’s population was spread out: 13.4% under the age of 18, 37.7% from 18 to 24, 26.6% from 25 to 44, 13.3% from 45 to 64, and 9.0 % aged 65 and over. . The average age was 25 years. For every 100 women, there were 88.4 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 85. 7 men.
The median income for a household in the area was $37,803 and for a family $51,018. Men had a median income of $35,540 compared to $30,819 for women. The per capita income for the township was $19,073. About 9.8% of families and 21.4% of the population were below average. poverty line, including 17.5% of those under the age of 18 and 9.2% of those aged 65 and over.
Economics
Corporate headquarters includes:
- Commodore Business Machines, operations headquarters for Commodore International (now defunct)
- Communications Test Design, Inc. (CTDI), engineering, repair and logistics of telecommunications equipment
- Mars Beverages, manufacturer of Flavia beverage systems
- VWR International (distributor of laboratory and scientific supplies)
- Synthesizers (medical company)
- Economy.com, part of Moody’s Analytics
9 QVC has its headquarters and television studios in West Goshen Township, [22] [23] near West Chester. It is located in the same buildings that were once the company’s headquarters. Commodore International. Electronics Boutique, when it existed as an independent company, its headquarters was in the town of West Goshen, [24] [25] very close to West Chester. [23] [26]
Among the major shopping malls in the area is Bradford Plaza, a 22-acre site with a 161,000-square-foot center that was sold to New York Life in 2014 for $35.7 million. dollars. [27]
Culture & Media
West Chester Public Library has been providing library services to residents of the area since 1872. It currently has 50,000 items and is visited by 110,000 people annually. [28] The Francis Harvey Green Library on campus has additional collections. [29]
At Daily Local News , headquartered in West Chester, covers Chester County events. [30] WCHE (3.20 pm) Broadcasts from downtown West Chester and is a local commercial radio station that provides news and entertainment for Chester County. Quad is the student newspaper of the University of West Chester. From 19At 32, he covers not only campus events but also regional and national news. [31] Radio station WCUR (91.7 FM) broadcasts from the area and is operated by university students. [32]
Notable people
starts in Upper Darby, Delaware County, outside Philadelphia, and is part of Pennsylvania Route 3 (PA 3). [33] West Chester Pike originally existed as a private highway connecting Philadelphia and West Chester between 1850 and 1918 when it became a public road. [34] In West Chester, PA 3 follows Market Street eastbound and Gay Street westbound. The main north-south road in West Chester is the High Street. North of the city, a road known as Pottstown Pike leads to PA 100 near Exton (Route 100 used to pass through the city). South of the city, the road is known as the Wilmington West Chester Pike (US 202 and US 322). US 202 and 322 both bypass downtown West Chester on the limited access West Chester bypass, while US 202 heads northeast to King of Prussia and south to Wilmington, Delaware and US 322 heading northwest to Downingtown and south -east to Chester. US 322 Business runs through West Chester on Hannum Avenue, Chestnut and Market Streets, and South High Street. Other state routes serving West Chester include: PA 162 and PA 842 which head west towards Unionville and PA 52 which heads southwest towards Kennett Square. [33]
West Chester is home to the West Chester Transportation Center which serves as a parking garage for the Chester County Justice Center and a bus terminal which is on the lower level of the facility. Two from SEPTA’s Commuter Division Bus routes serve West Chester. The Route 92 bus connects West Chester with the Exton Transportation Center and King of Prussia Transit Center, while the Route 104 bus runs between West Chester University and Transportation Center 69th Street, mostly following the West Chester Pike. [35] The Route 104 bus replaced the trolley service that connected West Chester to Philadelphia along the West Chester Pike between 1898 and the 1950s. [34] West Chester is also served by the Chester County Transportation Authority’s SCCOOT which serves Kennett Square and Oxford, and Krapf Transit Route ‘A’ which serves Exton, Downingtown and Coatesville. [35]
Until September 19’86 West Chester was served by the SEPTA service. R3 commuter train line, then known as the Media/West Chester line. Service on the line was discontinued due to poor track conditions west of Alvin Station. At the time, SEPTA had limited funds for the necessary repairs and offered Chester County the opportunity to either improve the rail line or increase nearby parking. Exton station on the SEPTA Paoli/Thorndale Line. The county opted for the latter and the line was shortened to its current terminus. Alvin. The railway line to West Chester is used by the West Chester Railroad, a heritage railway. [ citation needed ]
The oldest continuously operating cab company in the area is Rainbow Cab and Limousine, which offers an 85% senior discount; it has been operating since 1952 under various names. [ need quote ]
In popular culture
- Many of the sketches on the MTV television series Jerk , and later Jackass: The Movie , were filmed in and around the area, mostly featuring Bam Marger . The Additional Benefit shows Viva La Bam and Bam’s Unholy Union were filmed almost entirely in the area, as were the movie Haggard and the CKY video.
- Documentary, Our Lady of Victory , later released as Mighty Macs , filmed many scenes in and around West Chester, including Jimmy Jones and the Armory building.
- Marley & Me starring Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson filmed scenes in West Chester in 2008. [36]
- In Funny or Die the first feature film iSteve , a parody of the life of Steve Jobs, one of the villains – Commodore International based in West Chester. This fact is vividly shown several times in the film.
Government
The district is governed by the city council form of government. Led by the district manager, there are seven council members, each representing one of the seven electoral districts. The Council oversees all departments except the Police Department (the Mayor directs the activities of the Police Department through the Chief of Police). The mayor and council members are directly elected by district voters. In January 2010, Caroline Comitta took office as the 58th mayor of the borough. Replacing the incumbent with a limited term, Republican Dick Yoder, [37] Comitta became the first female mayor of West Chester and the first Democrat to hold office since 1992. [38] Following Comitta’s election to the State Legislature, Councilor Jordan Norley (D) was sworn in as interim Mayor of West Chester. Diane Herrin was elected mayor in November 2017 and sworn in on January 2, 2018. [39]
See also: Chester County Courthouse (PA)
Education
Public Schools
The West Chester School District, an independent organization, operates the district’s public school system. All high schools operated by the district serve parts of the West Chester area: these are three high schools (Henderson High School, West Chester East High School, daytime, Rustin High School) and three high schools (E. N. Peirce High School, J.R. Fugett, G.A. Stetson High School). [40]
Elementary schools serving areas of the West Chester area include: East Bradford, East Goshen, Exton, Fern Hill, Glen Acres, Hillsdale, Mary S. Howes, Penn Wood, Sarah Starkweather and Westtown Thornbury. According to some zoning proposals around 2018, Exton, Glen Acres, Howes and Penn Wood will no longer serve parts of the West Chester area. [41]
Private Schools
St. Agnes School, a K-8 school of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia is located within the borough. It opened in 1871. As of 2020. its recruitment is over 300 people. [42]
There are other K-8 Catholic schools with postal addresses in West Chester:
- SS. Peter and Paul School (Vostochny Goshen) [43] [44] was founded in September 2001, and the construction of the school began at 1997 year. [45]
- SS. Simon and Juda School (Westtown Township) [43] [46]
- School of St. Maximiliana Kolbe (Westtown Township) [43] [47]
Colleges and universities
A lot The University of Chester North Campus is located in the borough, south of the mall and mall. [48]
Entertainment
West Chester has many places to visit including restaurants, shops, parks and historic sites. Some popular tourist attractions include the Chester County Historical Society, the American Helicopter Museum, the West Chester Railroad, Brandywine Picnic Park and QVC studio tours.[1] People can also explore West Chester’s town centre, which has a variety of restaurants and shops, as well as historic buildings. [2]
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90,000 West -CHET -IST School – Wikipedia
West Chester East High School, Daytime (just East or WC east) a school located in West Goshen Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States, near West Chester. [3] [4]
Founded in 1973 as the second high school in the West Chester School District (along with Henderson High School), East is one of three high schools currently operating in the West Chester area (the third is Rustin High School, which opened in 2006). Newsweek ranked East 420 of America’s Top 1000 High Schools in 2015. [5] East was also ranked #36 in Philadelphia Magazine’s survey of the top 100 public schools in the Philadelphia area in 2012. [6]
In 2008, about 1,470 students were studying at West Chester East. [ citation needed ] J.R. High School students. Fugett attend East School. [7] West Chester East (and also Fugett) recruits its students from East Goshen Elementary School, Exton Elementary School, Glen Acres Elementary School and part of Fern Hill Elementary School. [8]
Communities served by West Chester East include West Goshen Township, West Chester East Goshen Township, West Whiteland Township, and Westtown Township. [4] [7] West Chester East serves about half of the Exton Census Designated Place entirely within the West Whiteland Township area. [9]
East sports teams compete as Vikings in the Ches Mon League, a district one affiliate of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association.
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Location
East High School
West Chester East High School is located on the corner of Ellis Lane and Paoli Pike, on the border of West Goshen Township and East Goshen Town, east of West Chester, Pennsylvania. The building itself (which is directly connected to Fugett High School) is located in West Goshen, as are the school’s many athletic fields, including the football stadium. Baseball and softball fields compete on Ellis Lane at Price Fields in West Chester East, located in East Goshen Township built in 2003.
History
With the opening of East High School, the district began to share a student population with B. Reed Henderson High School, located in the borough. All students from Fugett and some students from Stetson High School will attend W.C. East until 2006 when Rustin High School opened.
In the 1990s, a major redevelopment project began in the county: the East project began in 2003 and ended in 2006. It included renovations to the existing building and athletic fields, as well as the construction of new baseball fields, a new science wing for the school, and a new basketball hall.
Extra-curricular activities
Athletics is the most popular extra-curricular activity in the East. The West Chester East, along with Henderson and Rustin, compete in the Ches Mon League, a fourteen-year high school sports league primarily located in Chester County. [ need quote ]
The school theater troupe is quite popular. They start the year with a fall play, present a musical at the end of February, and in the spring, the student writes and directs the One Act festival. [10] They also participate in the High School Critics and Awards Program (Cappies), which has a critical team nominated, as well as many others in performance and technical theater.
The East has also made great strides in other areas of activity. Quite popular is the student organization K.A.R.E., a community service group. So is the JLCC (Japanese Language and Culture Club). Norse Code is the official newspaper club where many students publish news both online and in print. However, the largest group at the school is the DECA International Business Competition which features two international first place winners, one in 2006 and one in 2008, and state leaders including the state president from 2007 to 2009years. head in Pennsylvania. [11] The East has also been successful with its academic team, which has been in national competition for the last sixteen years.
American League of Computer Science Competition Begins In 2009, the school’s coding team placed 3rd in its division in the 09-10 season. [12]
Notable alumni
- Bam Margera, actor, skateboarder and reality TV personality (attended but did not graduate)
- Brandon DiCamillo, actor, comedian and reality TV personality
- Jess Margera, drummer for the bands CKY, Viking Skull, Group of Companies and Gnarkill
- Missy Rothstein, reality television personality and ex-wife of Bam Margera
- Deron Miller, musician , singer/guitarist of the bands CKY, World Under Blood & 96 Bitter Creatures
- Chris Raab, actor and reality TV personality
- Reik Yon, actor and chemist.
- Matt Schaub, NFL quarterback
- Kyle Gallner, actor, best known 9 http://www.acsl.org/acsl/results/2009-2010.htm
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Middletown, Delaware County, Pennsylvania – Wikipedia
For other cities with similar names Pennsylvania see Middletown Township, Pennsylvania (disambiguation).
Middletown Township is a township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population at the 2010 census was 15,807. [3] Pennsylvania State University has an undergraduate satellite campus called Pennsylvania’s Brandywine located in the north-central area of the community, and Neuman University, a private co-educational Franciscan university, is located nearby Aston Township.
Middletown Township, founded in 1686, adopted the 1978 Home Rule Charter. The township is governed by a system of boards of governors, a representative form of government in which seven elected officials set the policies of the township, and the manager oversees the provision of all public services and programs.
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History
Midltown town was probably founded as a village in 1686, but for the first time, but for the first time, but for the first time it is mentioned in 1687 when John Martin was appointed constable. It is believed that the name of the town came from its location in the center or in the center of the city. Chester County [4] where he resided until 1789year when Delaware County was created from eastern Chester County. [5]
The John J. Tyler Arboretum and Ridley Creek State Park are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Geography
Middletown Township is located in central Delaware County, west of Media then County, and northwest of Chester. The place designated by the census of Lima occupies the north-central part of the township. Other unincorporated communities in the borough include Alvin and Bortondale to the east, Riddlewood near downtown, Glen Riddle south of downtown, Lenny and Wawa to the southwest.
US Route 1 (Baltimore Pike) passes through the community from southwest to northeast, while Pennsylvania Route 352 crosses it from northwest to southeast. Pennsylvania Highway 452 starts at PA 352 in downtown Lima and heads south. The township is located 15 miles (24 km) west of Philadelphia’s City Center. [6]
According to the US Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 13.5 square miles (34.9 km2). 2 ), it all lands. [3] Ridley Creek forms the eastern boundary of the township and Chester Creek is the western boundary. Both streams flow southeast to the Delaware River.
Middletown Township is on the edge of a hot summer. humid continental climate ( DFA ) and humid subtropical climate ( Cfa .) frost resistance zone is 7a.
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1990 9000 9039 903% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race made up 1.6% of the population [1].
As of census [8] In 2000, there were 16,064 people, 5,524 households and 3,756 families living in the village. The population density was 1,192.6 people per square mile (460.5/km 2). There were 5,641 housing units at an average density of 418.8 per square mile (161.7/km). 2 ). The racial composition of the population: 94.28%. White, 3.08% African American, 0.03% Native American, 1.71% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.16% from other races, and 0.72% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.87% of the population. There were 5,524 households out of which 29.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.0% were married couples living together, 6. 8% were females living with no husband present, and 32.0% don’t have a family. 28.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 19.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.45 and the average family size is 3.05. The township population was spread out: 20.6% under the age of 18, 6.0% from 18 to 24, 21.8% from 25 to 44, 23.0% from 45 to 64, and 28.7% are aged 65 and over. . The average age was 46 years. For every 100 women, there were 84.3 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 79,1 men. The median household income in town was $62,949 and the median family income was $77,649. The median income for males was $54,495 compared to $39,792 for females. The per capita income for the township was $29,418. About 1.1% of families and 2.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.9% under the age of 18 and 3.4% of those aged 65 or over. EconomicsMunicipal building Free library located next to the municipal building Markets Wawa Food has its main dairy and “Corporate University” in Middletown, [9] and is headquartered in Chester Heights, south of the community. [10] [11] [6] Alvin Inc., a developmental and disabled care facility, is located in Middletown Township. An indoor supermarket called Granite Run Mall was located in the town of Middletown. The mall closed in 2015 and will be demolished for the construction of a mixed-use complex of residential, retail and entertainment venues called Promenade at Granite Run, expected to open in 2017. EducationMiddletown Township is located in the Rose Tree Media School District. It was created from the merger of the Media Borough and Rose Tree Union school districts in 1966. Public school students residing within the township boundaries attend Glenwood Elementary School, Indian Lane Elementary School (located in Old Indian Lane High School), Media Elementary School (located in Old Media Borough High School), or Rose- Three. K-5, depending on where they live. [12] Springton Lake High School serves students in grades 6-8 and Penncrest High School, a day school located within the community, [13] serves students in grades 9-12. 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Louisville, CO public schools have an average math proficiency score of 58% (versus the Colorado public school average of 35%), and reading proficiency score of 67% (versus the 47% statewide average). Schools in Louisville have an average ranking of 10/10, which is in the top 5% of Colorado public schools. Minority enrollment is 25% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is less than the Colorado public school average of 48% (majority Hispanic). School (Math and Reading Proficiency) Location Grades Students Rank: #11. Monarch High School Math: 74% | Reading: 89% Top 5% Add to Compare 329 Campus Drive Grades: 9-12 | 1,580 students Rank: #22. Superior Elementary School Math: 80% | Reading: 78% Top 5% Add to Compare 1800 South Indiana St. Grades: K-5 | 417 students Rank: #33. Fireside Elementary School Math: 66% | Reading: 69% Top 10% Add to Compare 845 West Dahlia Grades: PK-5 | 418 students Rank: #44. 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Morgan Bank International (LLC) and other internal documents of the Bank and are provided upon request in accordance with the Basic Standard for Protecting the Rights and Interests of Legal Entities Recipients of Financial Services Provided by Members of Self-Regulatory Organizations in the Financial Market that Incorporate Depositories. nine0005 Consideration of appeals (complaints). The depository informs the client about the receipt of the appeal (complaint) using the same means of communication (communication channels) through which the appeal (complaint) was received and which allow fixing the date of sending such a notification. Appeals (complaints) related to the receipt of custody services can be sent by the client to the Bank in electronic form at info. [email protected] or in hard copy at the addresses indicated in the Contacts section on the Bank’s website. The Bank does not accept applications (complaints) for consideration if: In the appeal (complaint) the applicant is not indicated (in relation to a legal entity – the full name and location of the legal entity), as well as the address (details) for sending a response; · the appeal (complaint) contains obscene or offensive language, threats to the property of the depositary, property, life and (or) health of the employees of the depositary, as well as members of their families; The text of the written appeal (complaint) is unreadable; nine0005 The appeal (complaint) contains a question to which the applicant was previously provided with a written answer on the merits, and at the same time, the newly received appeal (complaint) does not contain new arguments or circumstances, or the appeal (complaint) contains a question, consideration of which is not included within the competence of the depositary, of which the applicant is notified; The petition (complaint) does not contain a signature (electronic signature) of the Applicant’s Interested Person or his authorized representative (in relation to legal entities). nine0005 Appeals (complaints) can also be sent to the Bank of Russia in hard copy at the address indicated on the official website of the Bank of Russia on the Internet or in electronic form in the section “Information on credit institutions” – “Reference book on credit institutions” – the page of the Bank (quick search by name – http://www.cbr.ru/reception/theme/bnk?bnkregnumber=2629) and the National Association of Stock Market Participants (NAUFOR), of which the Bank is a member, at the addresses specified in the section “Contacts and details” on the NAUFOR website on the Internet: http://naufor.ru/tree.asp?n=4339. As part of the depository activities, the Bank does not provide services for preliminary examination of documents for completeness and correctness of their execution. The procedure and methods for amending the terms and conditions of the custody service agreement, as well as information on how to protect the client’s rights, including information on the possibility and methods of resolving the dispute, are contained in the custody service agreement. The Bank seeks to resolve disputes between it and the Financial Service Receiver primarily in a pre-trial (out-of-court) procedure, including through mediation, a claim procedure or other methods of pre-trial (out-of-court) dispute resolution established by the legislation of the Russian Federation. nine0005 As part of its depository activities, the Bank does not provide personal reception of clients and their representatives and does not provide specially developed software. The provision of custody services and information related to their provision is carried out by the Bank, taking into account the above features. The Bank does not provide custody services to individuals. The depositary informs its clients that they have the right to transfer their securities from trading depo accounts to other depo accounts opened for such clients, if such transfer is possible in accordance with the requirements of the legislation of the Russian Federation. nine0005 NOTIFICATION of change of depositary for depositary receipt programs on the website adr. com, the depositary accounting of shares that are the underlying asset in relation to the depositary receipt programs listed below, from September 23, 2022, will be transferred from the depository of J.P. Morgan Bank International (LLC) to the depository of AO Raiffeisenbank. Please note that the transfer takes place under all 5 programs of depositary receipts. nine0005
From the moment of transfer, JSC Raiffeisenbank becomes the depositary responsible for the forced conversion of the above depositary receipts (“Depository Receipts”), in accordance with Part 20 of Article 6 of Federal Law No. 114-FZ dated April 16, 2022 , as a Russian depository, in which a depository programs account is opened. In this regard, all information and documents required for the forced conversion of Depositary Receipts must be submitted to the depository of JSC Raiffeisenbank, in accordance with the procedure provided on the website https://www.raiffeisen.ru/corporate/securities/deposit/conversion/ All paper documents received by J.P. Morgan Bank International (LLC) as of the current moment, as well as documents that will be received by J.P. Morgan Bank International (LLC) no later than October 11, 2022, will be transferred to J.P. Morgan Bank International (LLC) in JSC Raiffeisenbank. Information and documents sent to KB “J.P. Morgan Bank International (LLC) by e-mail, will not be processed or transmitted. Any further interaction in connection with the forced conversion must be carried out with AO Raiffeisenbank. nine0005 Documents prepared by holders of Depository Receipts in accordance with the instructions published earlier on the website www. jpmorgan.ru will be accepted by JSC Raiffeisenbank for further consideration in accordance with the procedure provided on the website https://www.raiffeisen.ru /corporate/securities/deposit/conversion/. It is not required to reissue the Application for Compulsory Conversion prepared in accordance with the form provided on the website www.jpmorgan.ru. about the company, how the business works, dividends to investors, competitors, forecasts, whether to buy bank sharesNikita Kompanishchenko private investor J. P. Morgan Chase (NYSE: JPM) is the largest American company according to Forbes Global 2000, which provides financial services worldwide. The firm is one of the world leaders in investment banking, business financial services, commercial banking, and financial transaction processing. The bank manages over $3.6 trillion. nine0005 How the business worksThe business of J. P. Morgan Chase can be divided into 4 parts: J. P. Morgan Chase shares in Tinkoff investments Corporate and investment services. The segment consists of two sections: banking and securities market services. Banking offers a full range of investment banking products in all markets, including corporate strategy and structure advice, capital and debt raising, and more. Securities services include brokerage and research, global market maker services, and sophisticated risk management solutions. nine0005 The segment showed the weakest performance compared to the rest of J. P. Morgan Chase in Q2 2021. Revenue fell by 19% compared to the same period last year. The main reason is the bank’s very weak performance in investment activities, especially in the fixed income market. The results of the direction fell immediately by 44% due to the high base of last year and more favorable conditions. At the same time, the net profit of the entire segment fell only by 9%: this is due to a large number of positive adjustments. nine0005 Source: J. P. Morgan Chase Source: J. P. Morgan Chase Banking. J. P. Morgan Chase delivers its services to consumers through bank branches, ATMs and digital communications. The segment, in turn, is divided into three areas: consumer and business banking, card and car lending, and the mortgage department. Consumer and business banking is the main department, which occupies about 50% of the overall results. The current results of the segment remained in line with the previous year due to the strong performance of the core department: consumer and business banking grew by 15%. A small mortgage department showed a 20% decrease in results compared to last year. At the same time, the current dynamics is still worse than the results of 2019year, the gap is about 10%. Net profit for the entire segment in the second quarter of 2021 was $5. 6 billion, compared to a loss of $0.176 billion a year earlier, mainly due to the release of provisions. Source: J. P. Morgan Chase Source: J. P. Morgan Chase Asset management. A fast growing segment of J.P. Morgan Chase that does business with 56% of the largest financial institutions. The bank has over 183 funds with ratings greater than 4 stars out of 5. The segment had a strong second quarter of 2021 due to increased demand for the bank’s services. Revenue grew by 20% year-on-year, mainly due to higher management fees. Net profit increased by 74% due to the growth of assets under management by 21%. nine0005 Source: J. P. Morgan Chase Source: J. P. Morgan Chase Commercial banking. The segment provides comprehensive financial services to small and large companies, local authorities, and owners of commercial real estate. The main areas of activity: various forms of secured financing, work with payments and receipts, investment services, such as raising capital or managing balance and risks. The segment performed well in Q2 2021. Net income increased by $2.1 billion to $1.4 billion as net reserves were released. In the 2nd quarter of 2020, the segment had a loss of $681 million. Revenue remained at the level of the previous year due to a decrease in income from deposits. nine0005 Source: J. P. Morgan Chase Source: J. P. Morgan Chase DividendsThe company is interested in stable payouts, so management warns against expecting strong growth in dividends. The distribution ratio of net profit will remain approximately at the same level of about 25-30% of net profit, an increase to 50% of net profit is not planned. The main reason for this decision is the large CapEx, the bank plans to continue to invest heavily in its future growth. Source: J. P. Morgan Chase Source: J. P. Morgan Chase Source: J. P. Morgan Chase Source: J. P. Morgan Chase CompetitorsJ.P. Morgan Chase is currently one of the most efficient banks in America in terms of ROTCE. The indicator is calculated by dividing the net profit attributable to shareholders by the average monthly capital. Competitive comparison
J.P. Morgan Chase P/ E 9.87 P/ BV 1.6 Rotce 23% Bank of America 9000 P/ E .54 9000 P/ BV 1.18 Rotce 19.9% Morgan Stanley P/ E 13. 48 P/ BV 1,67 9000 ROTCE 9000.6% ,0005 Wells Fargo & Company P/E 13.28 P/ BV 1 Rotce 16.3% CITIGROUP P/ E 6.62 P/ BV 0.7 9000 9000 ROTCE ROTCE ROTCE ROTCE ROTCE 15.2% Source: J. P. Morgan Chase, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo & Company, Citigroup Source: J. P. Morgan Chase Source: J. P. Morgan Chase 2021:“J. P. Morgan Chase delivered strong results while continuing to invest heavily. In the 2nd quarter, we again benefited from the release of reserves as we become more confident in the economy in light of the continued improvement in the situation with COVID-19in the USA. Of particular note, this quarter has seen an acceleration in card spend growth, so while the number of issued cards remains below pre-pandemic levels, this quarter’s trends are encouraging. Total card spending increased by 45% year-on-year and, more importantly, by 22% compared to Q2 2019. J. P. Morgan Chase’s strategy remains the same: first, invest in and develop our market-leading businesses, second, pay a steady dividend, and third, return any remaining excess capital to shareholders through share buybacks, which we plan to continue in in accordance with our existing permit,” said Jamie Dimon, CEO of J.P. Morgan Chase. nine0005 Arguments forStrong financial results. J.P. Morgan Chase has the best profitability compared to other large banks. The Bank has approved a $30 billion buyback of its shares for 2021. Quarterly dividend growth. The company’s management plans to increase the quarterly payment from $0. |