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New Albany Floyd County schools start school year, most students return in-person

New Albany Floyd County schools start school year, most students return in-person 100 of the 12,000 students enrolled decided to attend classes virtually Share Updated: 8:29 PM EDT Aug 3, 2021 100 of the 12,000 students enrolled decided to attend classes virtually Share Updated: 8:29 PM EDT Aug 3, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript GOOD, HOW DO YOU WANT TO BE READINGOU Y WANT TO DO A HIGH FIVE A HANDSHAKE A HUGS? HOW ARE YOU? OKAY, LET’S DO A HOOK. OH, GOOD MORNING. IT WAS A GOOD MORNING FOR THE SLATE RUN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTSND A TEACHERS TUESDAY MORNING MARDKE DAY, ONE OF THE 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR AND THIS YEAR IS THE FIRST TIME THESE HALLS WILL INCLUDE PRE-K STUDENTS. IT’S ABSOL. BUDGET EXPERIEENC IT AND REALLY INTERACT WITH THE LEARNING. I SPOKE WITH PRINCIPAL AMY NIEMEYER BEFORE THE FIRST KIDS ARRIVED. SHE SAYS LTAS YEAR ENDED WITH ONLY 8% OF KIDS CHOOSING TO LEARN VIRTUALLY, BUT NOW WE HAVE A HUNDRED PERCENTF O OUR BOYS AND GIRLS C

Taylor departing as Prosser CTE director

1 of 3 Alan Taylor, director of career and technical education at Prosser Career Education Center in New Albany, is leaving to become dean of advanced manufacturing, engineering and applied science at Ivy Tech Sellersburg. Submitted photo Alan Taylor , who is leaving Prosser Career Education Center to move to Ivy Tech Sellersburg, was instrumental in years of great growth for Prosser. Last year, Prosser students earned more than 10,000 dual credits. The school recently announced that five of its trade programs had received prestigious “State Earn and Learn” program certifications. Danial Suddeath | News and Tribune NEW ALBANY — Alan Taylor has worked to significantly expand programming and opportunities at Prosser Career Education Center during his leadership at the New Albany school, and as he moves on to a new chapter, he is leaving behind a large legacy.

NAFC announces plans to resume in-person learning in January

FLOYD COUNTY — New Albany-Floyd County Schools is planning to return to in-person learning in January. NAFC Superintendent Brad Snyder announced Friday in a letter to families that K-12 students will return to in-person learning Monday, Jan. 11 after completing eLearning Jan. 5-8. “We will continue to pivot e-Learning, postpone events, and make additional mitigation changes when they become necessary,” Snyder said in the letter. “Public safety will be our guide. However, if everyone does their part, we hope to put together a spring semester which will turn out more satisfying than the fall.” Starting in late November, NAFC finished the first semester with virtual learning amid a surge in COVID-19 cases.

NAFC announces plans to resume in-person learning in January

FLOYD COUNTY — New Albany-Floyd County Schools is planning to return to in-person learning in January. NAFC Superintendent Brad Snyder announced Friday in a letter to families that K-12 students will return to in-person learning Monday, Jan. 11 after completing eLearning Jan. 5-8. “We will continue to pivot e-Learning, postpone events, and make additional mitigation changes when they become necessary,” Snyder said in the letter. “Public safety will be our guide. However, if everyone does their part, we hope to put together a spring semester which will turn out more satisfying than the fall.” Starting in late November, NAFC finished the first semester with virtual learning amid a surge in COVID-19 cases.

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