shooting were concerned about the alleged shooter s behavior. a teacher spotted him googling ammunition. she took that to other officials. the parents of the alleged shooter were contacted by the school. once the school, according to their version of events, once they contacted the parents and also spoke with the alleged shooter, they were told that shooting sports were a family hobby, and then they seemed to consider that credible, kind of moved on from that, then the following day, tuesday when the massacre occurred in the morning, school officials got a report from a teacher saying that she had found a drawing in the alleged shooter s desk, and that it was incredibly concerning to that teacher. they took it to the guidance counselor. according to prosecutors, that photo that was found in the alleged shooter s desk had a drawing of a gun pointing to the
In what seemed like weeks, the COVID-19 pandemic swept from around the globe to our doorsteps. Our lives became like suspended animation as we went home and waited. We found ways to endure â through separation, loss, growth, fear, joy, frustration, change. We ve shifted our expectations and perspective to accommodate new realities.Â
Itâs been one year. More than 950 people have died in Lancaster County. Photos of crowded bars and big family dinners are like postcards from the past. Â
Weâve experienced the impact of COVID-19 in separate ways, with no two experiences exactly the same. Some of us havenât been back to our jobs in a year; others never stopped going; others donât have jobs to return to. Weâve defined and redefined essential worker. We shuttered, reopened, shuttered and reopened in waves. We taught ourselves new ways to teach our children. We hoped for a va
Is The Pandemic A Chance To Reimagine Special Education?
by Cayla Bamberger, The Hechinger Report | February 4, 2021
Single mom Nicole Vaughn has spent the better part of her adult life advocating for her five adopted children with disabilities. But when schools shuttered for the coronavirus last spring, Vaughn gained a slew of new responsibilities, like helping her kids access virtual classrooms and coordinating the special education services they receive.
“I had to send emails to the speech and language provider saying, ‘Hey, they haven’t seen you, I haven’t seen you. What’s going on? ” said Vaughn, who lives in the Detroit metropolitan area.
Scots mum-of-two who thought lump was pregnancy symptom diagnosed with breast cancer four days before Christmas
Steff Lynch, 32, is raising awareness of the importance of early cancer detection.
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Steff Lynch, 32 (Image: Ayrshire Live)
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A mum-of-two diagnosed with breast cancer just four days before Christmas is sharing her story to raise awareness of early detection of cancer in young people.