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Viswanatha Reddy Allugunti has received International Achievers’ Award-2021 recently
Viswanatha Reddy Allugunti, a software engineer hailing from Gandlapenta village in Anantapur district, has started ‘Science Technology Engineering Mathematics (STEM) Clubs’ in government schools to promote a practical and experimental teaching system where students can come up with new ideas and innovation to the club and implement it.
Mr. Viswanatha, who is working in the Arohak Inc, New Jersey in the U.S. at present, recently received International Achievers’ Award-2021 presented by the New Delhi-based Indian Achievers’ Forum Organizations.
The forum said in its release that Mr. Viswanatha was honoured for his extraordinary skills in the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) research areas and his social work initiatives.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. MUSD: $49.7M GOING TOWARD 100% RETURN TO CLASSROOMS Funds will also help overcome learning loss due to COVID Some of the $49.7 million Manteca Unified is receiving in COVID relief funding may go to building more outdoor classrooms such as this one at Neil Hafley School.
The $49.7 million Manteca Unified is expected to receive from the $1.9 trillion federal COVID-19 relief package will go toward stepped up efforts to help students make up for learning loss as well as fund efforts to work toward the return of students to the classroom full-time.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. MUSD planning summer school to address learning loss concerns
Manteca Unified School District is preparing to roll out a robust summer session to help those struggling with learning loss due to the pandemic and those who are at grade level but are seeking additional challenges.
“The data we’ve collected shows there is a huge need at the kindergarten through third grade level,” said MUSD community outreach director Victoria Brunn of the impact of remote teaching on learning loss.
The summer session being offered in June and July includes in-person learning at four to six regionally located school sites for those students experiencing the effects of learning loss.