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USD 489 discusses using relief funds to address learning loss

USD 489 discusses using relief funds to address learning loss Hays Daily News The Hays Unified School District is using COVID-19 relief money from the federal government to help students catch up on a pandemic-altered year.   “It’s going to take us a while to regroup from all of this … We had some learning loss,” Superintendent Ron Wilson told the USD 489 board on Monday. “Plans are fully in place. Pieces of them are already rolling.” Wilson said a “big chunk” of COVID-19 relief funds went toward summer school and providing supplies and transportation to students in summer classes. Relief money will also help hire new staff members, like a nurse, classroom aids, community outreach specialist, possibly social-emotional support staff and a high school student support teacher that will help students recover credits from classes they failed. 

California sets aside 10% of vaccines for teachers, child care workers starting in March

California sets aside 10% of vaccines for teachers, child care workers starting in March FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Gov. Gavin Newsom gives an elbow bump to a woman waiting to get a coronavirus vaccination in Sacramento on Feb. 11. Newsom said Friday that 10% of coronavirus vaccines would be set aside for teachers and other education workers in California.Rich Pedroncelli / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less 2of2 People march to San Francisco’s City Hall on Feb. 6 as part of a rally to reopen schools. Pressure for reopening is growing, and vaccines for educators are getting new priority.Santiago Mejia / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less California will set aside 10% of vaccines, beginning with 75,000 a week, for teachers and other education workers starting March 1, Governor Gavin Newsom announced Friday during a visit to a mobile clinic providing vaccinations to teachers in Alameda County.

California school board unanimously approves removing police from campuses

California school board unanimously approves removing police from campuses Oakland has also recently ended its partnership with Oakland police. The Hayward Unified School District school board will have more discussions with the community on how to ensure the safety of students and staff on school campuses, but otherwise the district did not say what will be put in place of police. “After a national reckoning on issues of racial injustice and policing practices, we owed it to our community to pause and have in-depth conversations about the impact of police officers on our campuses,” Superintendent Matt Wayne said. “We look forward to working collaboratively with our community to reimagine school safety and create a safe and supportive learning environment for all students and staff members,” he said.

Orange County Math Teacher Among Finalists for Presidential Award

Orange County Math Teacher Among Finalists for Presidential Award The California finalists for the 2020 Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching have been announced and an Orange County teacher is among them. Leslie Whitaker, a third-grade teacher in the Capistrano Unified School District, is one of three finalists in the mathematics category. Whitaker is based at Esencia Elementary in Rancho Mission Viejo. Whitaker is a 20-year veteran teacher in the Capistrano Unified district. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from the University of San Diego and a Master of Arts degree in curriculum and instruction from California State University–Fullerton, among other credentials.

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