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COVID school: Online class is making students fail Do grades matter?

It wasn’t until several weeks ago that Christopher Lamar discovered he was failing most of his classes. Lamar, an 18-year-old senior at Lake Nona High School in Orlando, Florida, had always enjoyed being a student. He ran for homecoming; he started a spirit club. Things changed once classes went online this year. Lamar had to watch and cook for his siblings, to clean and manage the household. School fell to the bottom of his priority list.  When Lamar’s guidance counselor informed him his mid-semester progress report was riddled with F’s, it hit him: Not only was he flunking science, a subject in which he once excelled, he was also facing the prospect of being denied a diploma in the spring. 

Austin ISD School Board Votes To Give Superintendent Sole Power To Extend Winter Break

KUT The Austin ISD board of trustees voted Wednesday to allow Superintendent Stephanie Elizalde to decide on her own whether in-person learning should be allowed after the winter break. The Austin Independent School District’s board of trustees voted to give Superintendent Stephanie Elizalde the power to decide whether to resume classes Jan. 5 without its approval. Elizalde has proposed extending winter break by one week as a way to curb the spread of COVID-19 after the holidays. Typically, the school board must approve any calendar changes, but its vote Wednesday allows her to make that decision over winter break without the board meeting again.

Scores of students are getting F s What s the point of failing them during COVID-19?

Scores of students are getting F s: What s the point of failing them during COVID-19? Alia Wong, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT It wasn’t until several weeks ago that Christopher Lamar discovered he was failing most of his classes. Lamar, an 18-year-old senior at Lake Nona High School in Orlando, Florida, had always enjoyed being a student. He ran for homecoming; he started a spirit club. Things changed once classes went online this year. Lamar had to watch and cook for his siblings, to clean and manage the household. School fell to the bottom of his priority list.  When Lamar’s guidance counselor informed him his mid-semester progress report was riddled with F’s, it hit him: Not only was he flunking science, a subject in which he once excelled, he was also facing the prospect of being denied a diploma in the spring. 

Scores of students are getting F s: What s the point of failing them during COVID-19?

Scores of students are getting F s: What s the point of failing them during COVID-19? Alia Wong, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT It wasn’t until several weeks ago that Christopher Lamar discovered he was failing most of his classes. Lamar, an 18-year-old senior at Lake Nona High School in Orlando, Florida, had always enjoyed being a student. He ran for homecoming; he started a spirit club. Things changed once classes went online this year. Lamar had to watch and cook for his siblings, to clean and manage the household. School fell to the bottom of his priority list.  When Lamar’s guidance counselor informed him his mid-semester progress report was riddled with F’s, it hit him: Not only was he flunking science, a subject in which he once excelled, he was also facing the prospect of being denied a diploma in the spring. 

As pandemic grinds on, Texas students increasingly feel alone and scared, and some are thinking about suicide

As pandemic grinds on, Texas students increasingly feel alone and scared, and some are thinking about suicide
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