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Online schooling has hammered student performance Educators call it the COVID slide, and San Antonio schools are testing kids to assess the damage

Skip to main content Currently Reading Online schooling has hammered student performance. Educators call it the COVID slide, and San Antonio schools are testing kids to assess the damage FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Judah Ryan, 11, makes his science project presentation Friday as the family dog, Hermione, a 14-year-old golden retriever, walks by. Ryan is a 5th grader at Great Hearts Online a charter school. Kids in remote learning are falling behind, especially in math. Some school districts have tested students to gauge the so-called COVID slide.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Sheila Ryan, 49, helps her son, Benjamin, 9, before the start of online class at their home, Friday, Jan. 22, 2021. Benjamin is fourth grader with Great Hearts Online, a charter school. She has six children in K-12 schools and three in college. Kids in remote learning are falling behind, especially in math. Some school districts have tested students to gauge the so-called COVI

RSU 24 School Board talks paid leave, adult ed - The Ellsworth American

RSU 24 School Board talks paid leave, adult ed SULLIVAN At a Regional School Unit 24 (RSU 24) Board of Directors meeting via Zoom last Tuesday night, Superintendent Mike Eastman informing the board that Maine’s Earn Paid Leave Law went into effect on Jan. 1.  Employees in a workplace with 10 or more employees will earn one hour of paid leave for every 40 hours worked, Eastman recapped. Employees may earn up to 40 hours of paid leave in a designated year. Eastman explained that the district’s substitute teachers, coaches and afterschool program staff will now “be able to collect paid leave.” When current collective bargaining agreements expire, “we will have to work with the language of the law,” Eastman said. A procedural rough draft has been developed, he added.

House speaker declares education reform a top priority for Missouri legislative session

As a new legislative session kicks off, education reform will be a top issue for lawmakers to tackle, Missouri House Speaker Rob Vescovo declared Wednesday. Lawmakers from across the state returned to the Capitol in Jefferson City Wednesday afternoon, where they swore in members and elected Vescovo, a Republican from Arnold, as speaker. With the coronavirus still spreading throughout the state resulting in thousands of new cases each day, the first day of the 2021 legislative session felt its impact with normally bustling halls eerily empty and House members sworn in in batches, limiting the amount of people in the Chamber at once.

House speaker declares education reform a top priority for Missouri legislative session - News - Neosho Daily News - Neosho, MO

House speaker declares education reform a top priority for Missouri legislative session - News - Neosho Daily News - Neosho, MO
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House speaker declares education reform a top priority for Missouri legislative session - News - The Rolla Daily News - Rolla, MO

House speaker declares education reform a top priority for Missouri legislative session - News - The Rolla Daily News - Rolla, MO
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