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As autism rates increase, so do wait times to see a specialist

The wait time to access a specialist who can diagnose a child with autism in the U.S. can be anywhere between two and 18 months, experts say.

COVID online school means students are behind, but lack tutoring plan

4:06 pm UTC Dec. 28, 2020 Ruby Rodriguez, a ninth-grade student at St. Anthony High School in Milwaukee who attends school 100% virtually, takes part in an English class from the dining room of her home on Nov. 11.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel MILWAUKEE  –  Ruby Rodriguez remembers the days when English class meant walking to her desk, talking to friends and checking the board. Now class begins when her classmates names appear online. She sits alone at the dining room table, barefoot and petting the family dog. It s her freshman year at St. Anthony High School, a private Catholic school in Milwaukee. She doesn t know what her classmates look like, because nobody ever turns on their cameras.

COVID online school means students are behind, but lack tutoring plan

6:56 pm UTC Dec. 17, 2020 MILWAUKEE  –  Ruby Rodriguez remembers the days when English class meant walking to her desk, talking to friends and checking the board. Now class begins when her classmates names appear online. She sits alone at the dining room table, barefoot and petting the family dog. It s her freshman year at St. Anthony High School, a private Catholic school in Milwaukee. She doesn t know what her classmates look like, because nobody ever turns on their cameras. After schools in Milwaukee went remote last March, Ruby and her friends in eighth grade at St. Anthony s middle school missed their graduation ceremonies and parties. Her close friends attended different high schools, mostly other private schools that offered in-person instruction. St. Anthony, like many schools in urban areas, including Milwaukee Public Schools, started the fall semester online amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Students are falling behind in online school Where s the COVID-19 disaster plan to catch them up?

Students are falling behind in online school. Where s the COVID-19 disaster plan to catch them up? Erin Richards, USA TODAY © Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel DO NOT USE - PHOTOS FOR FUTURE ERIN RICHARDS STORY - Ruby Rodriguez, a 9th grade Milwaukee Public School student at St. Anthony High School, who attends school 100% virtually, takes part in an English class from the dining room of her home in Milwaukee, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020, - Photo by Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via USA TODAY NETWORK ORG XMIT: DBY1 MILWAUKEE – Ruby Rodriguez remembers the days when English class meant walking to her desk, talking to friends and checking the board.

Transcripts For WTTG Fox 5 News At Ten 20091127

. right now at 10:00, crashing the party. a couple sneaking their way into the white house. who are these people and how did they get through security? those are the two big questions tonight. thanks for joining uand happy thanksgiving. i m maureen umeh. i m matt ackland. tonight we learning more about the breach and uninvited guests who bragged about it online. wisdom martin is working the details on this one. reporter: the couple who crashed the dinner is being considered if a reality show called the real house wives of d.c. the salahis told them they were invited to the event and they had no reason to believe they were lying. it looks like they told that same story to some other people just hours before they got into the white house dinner. before tareq and michaele salahi became the couple who crashed the white house dinner, she booked a last-minute appointment at the salon. i said why is it so urgent, what s going on? i know how michaele is. when she [ in

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